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A History of the County of Worcester
… of Oswaldslow, 12 being held of the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Bredon. 13 It was still held of this manor at the end of the 13th century. 14 Bishop Lyfing … Until the 16th century this estate, later known as the manor of Bushley Park, descended with the manor of Hanley …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was divided between two estates. In the east Butleigh manor was centred on Butleigh House, later Court, and in the … been absorbed into the larger ones or fragmented. Butleigh Manor In 1086 the abbot of Glastonbury held Butleigh, and … estate in Butleigh in demesne in 1066 and 1086. 59 The manor continued to be held by the abbey until the Dissolution …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Richard de Kinton at 2 marks). 2 One mill belonged to the manor in 1279, 3 but after this there appears to be no … 32 yardlands containing 1,139 acres being affected. 5 Manor The manor of Marston, which had been held under the Confessor by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1811 3 for 780 acres, including common fields of Byfleet Manor. There are Wesleyan and Congregational chapels in the … on the same occasion. Of the principal houses, Byfleet Manor belongs to Mrs. Rutson, St. George's Hill is the … Geoffrey. 7 The latter enfeoffed Henry de Leybourne of the manor in 1297, 8 and Leybourne remained in possession until …
A History of the County of Hertford
… on the south side is the site of the old fortified manor-house, 2 surrounded by a series of moats which, from … street are a few cottages and a house now called the Manor House, occupied as a farm by Mr. C. E. E. Cook. The … size. There are two outlying farms in addition to the Manor Farm, and the occupiers of these, with other …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… railway station is at Raunds, 3 miles to the south-west. Manor Alfwold (d. 990), younger brother of Aylwin, the … Like Brington, Bythorn, after appearing in 1086 as a 'manor' assessed to the geld at 4 hides, became a dependent part of the manor of Old Weston (q.v.), the descent of which it followed. …
Magna Britannia
… is a small hamlet in this parish called Chapel-Town. The manor passed by marriage from Champernowne to Bottreaux. The … and Little Silver are villages in this parish. The manor at an early period was in the family of Chievre 2, … married the widow of Sir William Courtenay, who had this manor in dower held it in her right, and resided at Cadleigh. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… The following place-names occur in Court Rolls of the manor and elsewhere: Haireway, Le Lake, Whisegrove, … at that time, and it is now the Parish Room. MANORS The manor of CADDINGTON was ancient demesne of the crown. 8 There … the seventeenth century is probably on the site of the old manor-house. Copies of manorial court rolls of the sixteenth, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… The following place-names occur in Court Rolls of the manor and elsewhere: Haireway, Le Lake, Whisegrove, … at that time, and it is now the Parish Room. Manors The manor of CADDINGTON was ancient demesne of the crown. 8 There … the seventeenth century is probably on the site of the old manor-house. Copies of manorial court rolls of the sixteenth, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… artist, was born at Calbourne in 1770. 13 MANORS The manor of SWAINSTONE (Sweyneston, xiii cent.; Swyneston, xiv … at Calbourne to the church of Winchester, which held the manor in 1086. In it Robert held 6 hides, Herpul 2 hides and … were granted in 1255 to Aymer, elect of Winchester, in his manor of Swainstone. 16 The manor belonged to the see of …
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