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A History of the County of Warwick
… of Castle Bromwich passed to the latter, 14 and the manor was held in 1435 of the heirs of Sir John Botetourt. 15 … granddaughter of Anselm succeeded him in 1345, and the manor was settled on herself and her husband, William de … Ferrers of Chartley, Staffs., received Castle Bromwich Manor. 20 Sir Edmund died in 1435 and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1086 there was woodland here for 500 pigs. 11 In 1263 the manor included small woods of oak and thorn and in 1279 40 a. … 21 peasants and 6 servi were recorded on Aubrey de Vere's manor, 24 on which there were c. 60 tenants in 1279, when c. 25 others held of Olmstead manor, where there were c. 20 messuages, and 2 or 3 more of …
Magna Britannia
… is the post-office town, and about ten from Carlisle. The manor was given in the reign of Henry II. by Hugh de … I. and left three daughters, among whose posterity this manor having been divided, it long continued in severalties; … passed in 1801, for inclosing the moors, &c. in the manor and parish of Castle-Carrock, under which an allotment …
A History of the County of Worcester
… forest of Malvern; 'half the forest which belongs to the manor of Morton' was bought by the Abbot of Westminster … name in the Domesday Survey; it was then included in the manor of Longdon, and after its first appearance in the 13th century the manor of CASTLEMORTON followed the descent of the chief manor
A History of the County of Surrey
… church of St. Mary having been built opposite to it. The manor-house stands to the south-west of the old church; it is … The Domesday Survey records the existence of a nameless manor in Tandridge Hundred held of Odo Bishop of Bayeux by a … 3 It seems possible that the family of Gaist also held the manor. Deeds relating to the hospital of St. Thomas the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Hinton Daubnay estate is a smaller house called Hinton Manor, which is at present let to Captain Bayly. After … Domesday Book. It seems to have formed part of the great manor of Chalton until the time of Robert de Belesme earl of … Sir John Montgomery, 14 who was at that time lord of the manor of Chalton. Again in 1497 it was said to be held of Sir …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… on the east side of the road, the modernized 16th-century manor-house, which is of red brick with a tiled roof, and is … British village, are constantly being ploughed up. 5 Manor Under the Confessor CATMORE was held by Ezui, 6 but at … in the Crown on the accession of Henry IV. 10 In 1537 the manor was said to be held of the Earl of Devon as of his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and picturesque green crossed by Tunstall Beck. The manor-house at the west end of the village is the residence … of John Wycliffe. 5 Hipswell Hall, a farm, formerly a manor-house of the Fulthorpe and Wandesford families, is a … to have died at the age of 169 in December 1670. 7 The manor-house at South Ellerton on the river bank is now a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… south-west of the church, possibly mark the site of the manor house. Church Farm, northeast of the church, is a … house with two large 16th-century chimney-stacks. Manor Farm, at Church End, was built in the 18th century, but … de Bekering, his son, with his wife Isabel, settled the manor in 1338. 29 He died at Bekering in 1352, 30 and the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the site in the 14th century of the dower-house for the manor, 6 has traces of Saxon or Norman occupation 7 and parts … (known respectively in 1966 as the Crown House and Caxton Manor) and Caxton Hall are the most important secular … Scalers held the whole vill of the king in chief. 45 The manor of CAXTON formed part of the barony of Scalers which …
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