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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Osgodby in 1316, 10 and his fee here descended with the manor of Danby 11 until 1428 12 or later. In 1509, however, … possession of Roger Wyvill in 161921, 24 for in 1607 the manor was conveyed by Robert Knowesley (for himself and his … and Margaret his wife 31 conveyed one-fourth part of the manor of Cayton and grange or lordship of High Deepdale to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Nunreyley, 8 Cleve Grove, Bygrove, Ashover 9 (xvi cent.). MANOR CHACELEY, though not included by name in Edgar's … at the end of the charter. 10 It descended with the chief manor in Longdon 11 (q.v.) and the Dean and Chapter of Westminster are still lords of the manor. 12 The share of the manor held by the Saltmarsh and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Despenser, jun., eldest sister of Gilbert de Clare, as the manor was said in 13234 to be held of Hugh le Despenser, … descent of the overlordship can be traced. In 141011 the manor was said to be held of Richard Earl of Warwick for a … for service unknown, 39 and in 1505 of the king as of the manor of Elmley. 40 Harvington Hall from the North-east …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the Abbot and convent of Netley in Hampshire. 14 The other manor of Chaddleworth, which was assessed at 4 hides, had … compelled to confirm the monks in their possession of the manor, reserving only the right of obtaining wood from it for his manor at Letcombe Bassett. 18 The abbey continued to receive …
A History of the County of Warwick
… church, Chadshunt Hall and outbuildings, and two farms. Manor The manor of CHADSHUNT was one of the 24 manors given to the … Coventry held 5 hides in Chadshunt valued at 7, 3 and the manor remained in the possession of the monks until the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of Kingston Well farm in the extreme south. The Domesday manor of Chaffcombe was formed from four separate estates, 3 … valley. It includes the church and the site of a medieval manor-house at its east end, the other manor-house, later Court Farm, to the south, and the rectory …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Comps Wood and the stream coming from Plumpton. Balneath Manor house is near the Lewes road, to the south of the … of the overlordship presumably followed that of the manor of Wapsbourne (q.v.). In 12845 'Chagelegh' was in the … minority of Giles de Plaiz. 9 The earliest reference to a manor of CHAILEY, however, occurs in 1256, when Alice de …
A History of the County of Surrey
… it is under 20 miles from London. The church and Chaldon Manor farm form a picturesque group with a background of … on the chalk and part on the next strata the church and manor-house are on the land next the chalk. But in this case … has yielded flints. The site of Chaldon Church and Manor House, on a hill 500 ft. above the sea, suggests a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1843, and partly supported by an endowment of 22. Plan of Manor-house, Chale There is a golf club, started in 1905, … Doric temple there in memory of Shakespeare. 12 MANORS The manor of CHALE has always been held of the lord of … Castle. 13 In 1086 William son of Stur held the manor, having succeeded the Saxon tenant Chetle. 14 At the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… A British coin has been found here. 23 MANORS In 1086 the manor of Chalfont St. Giles, afterwards known as CHALFONT MANOR alias CHALFONT BURY, assessed at 4 hides and 3 … The last mention of the overlordship is found in 1480. The manor follows the same mesne descent as Wolverton 25 until …