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A History of the County of Oxford
… which leads to Park Farm, probably the site of a medieval manor-house. A 14thcentury doorway, now bricked up, visible … markings. In 1665 Newington contained William Dalby's manor-house, taxed on 8 hearths, 6 farms of 2 or 4 hearths, … outside the village, is perhaps identifiable with Dalby's manor-house. A moat is shown just to the north of it on a map …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the 17th century there was no resident lord of the manor in the parish. This was probably one of the reasons for … in the time of Edward the Confessor. 21 In 1086 the manor was held in chief by Humphrey de Lisle. Its descent … the fee of 1 knight, and for all services belonging to the manor except foreign service. 35 Free warren in the manor was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… black and white and others with brick filling; attached to Manor House Farm is a square timber-framed pigeonhouse of the … Foxoll's Gate, the Hyde, 3Harnell and Sperte 4(xvi cent.). MANOR Three manses in BROUGHTON were among the property … 1086 3 hides at Broughton formed part of the abbey's great manor of Pershore, 6 and the abbot retained the overlordship …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the church a Roman villa is said to have been found. 2 Manor Farm and Roake Farm are respectively north and south of … Blackmore, Merrygrove Coppice (xvi cent.). 9 Manors The manor of BROUGHTON belonged to the Crown at the time of the … obtained a grant of a weekly market on Monday at his manor of Broughton and of a yearly fair there on the eve and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to this parish for civil purposes only in 1888. 2 Manor The manor of BROWN CANDOVER belonged to the Crown till the … 1086 it was farmed out at 10, although only worth 8. 5 The manor continued in possession of the abbey till the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… To the west two lanes turn off. The lower leads to Baas manor-house, an early 17th-century brick and plastered timber … the higher to Broxborne Bury, the seat of the lord of the manor. Broxborne Bury is a 16th-century house of red brick … probably built by John Cock, who received a grant of the manor in 1544. In the following century an addition was made …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a thousand acres of open fields were inclosed in 1726. 1 Manor In 1086 the 5-hide vill of BUBBENHALL was among the … in 1420, when Sir John Beauchamp was said to have held the manor of Bubbenhall of Thomas Chaucer as of the manor of Hook Norton. 10 The tenant in fee under Hugh du …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… bishops had a residence at Buckden, but the fact that the manor was held in demesne in 1066 is suggestive that it was … from the Forest of Weybridge for rebuilding 'the bishop's manor of Buckden, lately burnt by misadventure.' 5 According … pulled down many of the buildings. 12 Buckden: The Manor House The episcopal residence at Lincoln having fared …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is near the church. Mr. F. H. Beaumont, J.P., lord of the manor, resides at The Cottage. Shagbrook was the seat of the … by 'John' of Richard de Tonbridge, lord of Clare. 3 The manor remained part of the honour of Clare, 4 and was held of … 7 who thus became possessed of Buckland. In 1293 the manor and church of Buckland were conveyed to Guy Ferre, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Yate remains in the glazing of one of the windows. Barcote Manor, 2 miles west of the village, was built by Lady … probably his great-grandson, was seised of this main manor towards the end of the 12th century, 5 when he granted … Davranches and Maud. 9 In 1245 Hamo and Maud granted the manor to their daughter Agnes and her husband John, the son …
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