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A History of the County of Surrey
… of the hill on the high ground, 1 still held of the manor of Milton, is no doubt Hanstega, held of that manor in 1086, but it is in Dorking parish, not Capel. The … called Temple Elfande, or Elfold. The name belonged to a manor of the Templars transferred to the Hospitallers which …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Folkestone. There is no fair held in the parish. THE MANOR OF CAPELL, called likewise the manor of St. Mary le Merge, was antiently part of the … of their inheritance, entitled her husband to this manor, and he died possessed of it in the 23d year of Edward …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and Thomas Wilford, and some others. But the principal Manor in Coleston, was the Fee of Roger de Busli, which … Time was valued at 30s. in the Conqueror's at 40s. Another Manor here was, which Tori, Lord of Aslacton, and many other … Son called John, who died about 26 E. 1. 10 seized of this Manor or capital Messuage, and Lands in Flintham, &c. leaving …
A History of the County of Bedford
… cottages have recently sprung up. Part of the old stone manor farm is still to be seen some three-quarters of a mile … on the east side of the road, is the late 16th-century manor-house now used as a farm building. It is built of brick … John de Beauchamp, who was slain at Evesham in 1265, the manor was subdivided; the principal portion, known as …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the hamlets of Bowcombe, Gunville and Chillerton. 7 The manor-house at Rowborough lies under the down of the same … it more into the form of the usual 16th17th-century manor-house type. The main room in the old part to the west … Cloppyshay, Fygeryslane 17 (xvi cent.). CASTLE and MANOR CASTLE and MANOR of CARISBROOKE and the LORDSHIP OF THE …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Survey, none of which had attained to the status of a manor. What later became known as CARLTON or PABENHAMS MANOR is to be found in 1086 in the estate held by the Bishop … Pabenham family and followed the same descent as Pavenham Manor (q. v.). In 12789 the estate included 5 virgates, of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… present day the residence of the vicar, who lives in the manor-house, higher up the street on the west side. 4 This … residence for a genteel family.' 5 The church adjoins the manor-house on the north. On the opposite side of the village … Charles I, when a John Scarth paid subsidy in Carlton. 6 Manor Eight carucates in CARLTON were in the soke of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… corner, containing the demesne of Little Carlton manor, was entered in Domesday under Weston Colville, 7 with … inclosed in 1778 the allotments for copyholds of Carlton manor, which paid tithes to Carlton rectory, were … belonging c. 1225 to the lord of Brinkley, 16 with which manor it remained until purchased by the lord of Carlton in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was one in 1086, mentioned in the Domesday Survey of the manor. There is also record of a mill at Carshalton early in … by five freemen as five manors. In 1086 it was held as one manor by Geoffrey de Mandeville, 26 who gave 6 hides from it … certain Wesman. The greater part of this estate formed the manor of CARSHALTON, of which the overlordship descended to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… endorsed with a satirical note by the owner: 'I take the manor of Fen Stanton to belong to Lawrence Brown Taste, Esq., who gave Lord Northampton Taste in exchange for it.' Manor In 1086 one Hugh held of the Countess Judith 2 hides … year. 8 His tenure gave the name of ASHBY DAVID to the manor, which descended to David, son of William de Ashby by …
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