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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Parliament, the award bearing the date 11 April 1844. Manor The manor of BUCKLAND belonged before the Norman Conquest to the … lands of the Earl of Warwick, the bishop's sub-tenant, the manor was seized by the king. 8 From that time it was held in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… for this parish is chosen at the court leet of the manor of Dover priory. BUCKLAND is situated in the same broad … is situated Combe farm; and in the northern part of it the manor of Barton. The village of Buckland is built mostly on … the silver coin of king Edward II. and III.'s reigns. THE MANOR OF BUCKLAND was, at the time of taking the survey of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… situation, like the adjoining ones, is very unhealthy. THE MANOR of Buckland, at the time of taking the general survey … The same osbern holds one yoke of the bishop, in the same manor, and it was taxed at one yoke. In the time of king … died in the 33d year of Edward III. possessed of the manor of Buckland, held of the king as of his castle of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… pulled down after the Dissolution by the grantee of the manor, John Winchcombe, who about 1550 built the manor-house. The latter stood about a quarter of a mile to … Cottage, the residence of Mrs. Webley-Parry, lady of the manor, where there are many family pictures, &c., taken from …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 1 by furlong. 4 The park of the medieval lords of the manor was believed in the mid-18th century to have been … 11 In the 16th century there were 26 messuages in the manor and these, with the manorhouse and Rectory, probably … of the hearth tax of 1665, apart from the Trotmans' large manor-house and a comfortable Rectory, the village had only …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the middle of the village and clustered round it are the Manor House to the east and the rectory and school to the … and Great Hall Yard, Town Walk and Mount Pleasant in 1745. Manor Ten hides at BUCKWORTH, which had formerly belonged to … which hide belonged. 2 Buckworth was a much subinfeudated manor. It was held under the Counts of Eu by the Wakes, under …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to Normandy, making over to his brother William his manor of Budbrooke and other property, of which he received … King John in 1205. 15 William de Curli his son held the manor in 1251; 16 but by 1253 it had come to Peter de Neville … wife, heirs of William. 17 The Neville moiety became the manor of Grove (q.v.); that held by Robert Hastang came to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… main lines of settlement. The church, two 17th-century manor houses, a mill, and some principal farm buildings were … houses, most perhaps the copyhold farmhouses of Bulford manor, survives in Water Street. The houses, … Upper Farm, possibly replacing farm buildings at Bulford Manor, 30 had been built beside the turnpike road from …
A History of the County of Warwick
… moated site of Barnacle Park. 4 This was a freehold of the manor of Barnacle Hall and at the time of the Civil War was … and the nucleus of the hamlet is Weston Hall, an ancient manor-house, close to a sharp bend in the by-road, with the … in 1372 to close a path leading westwards from the manor. 14 The open country is, however, well watered, being …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… residence of Mr. Henry Nicoll, J.P., who is lord of the manor. There is a camp known as Tidbury Ring about a mile and … of the village, where Roman remains have been found. 2 Manor By an addition dated six years after his confirmation … 3 At Domesday the abbey was said always to have held the manor as 10 hides; but it had never paid geld. 4 In 1291 it …
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