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A History of the County of Buckingham
… of the Whitchurch family, lords of Chalfont St. Peter Manor in the 17th and 18th centuries. 9 The George Inn, also … from London to Oxford. Mumfords consists partly of the Manor House, the residence of Mr. Charles E. Moore, the present lord of the manor, and partly of Mumfords Farm, which was probably held …
A History of the County of Bedford
… and now consists of two cottages and the church, with the Manor Farm half a mile eastward on the reputed site of the … II, gave Chalgrave to that house. MANORS In 1086 the manor of CHALGRAVE, extended at 8 hides virgates, was held by … inherited by the Mowbrays, 11 and was attached to their manor of Melton Mowbray as late as 1615. 12 The connexion of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 10 pounds, and yet he who holds it pays 14 pounds. Of this manor, there is as much in the king's hands as is worth seven … exesse there is one hide, which of right belongs to this manor. Goduin, son of Dudeman, held it; now Rannulf Peuret … the crown, and among them this of Chalk. After which, the manor of Chalk became divided into moities, one of which was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hundred of Felborough, and the rest in that of Wye. The manor of Godmersham claims over the former, in which the … parts of this parish are included; and the liberty of Wye manor claims over the remaining part in the latter hundred. … the 30th year of king Henry VIII. when it came, with the manor of Wye, to which it seems to have been an appurtenance, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… per annum, 2 and is included in subsequent extents of the manor. Only a few place-names survive in Chalton. Netherley … the site of copyhold land called 'Netheley,' parcel of the manor of Chalton in the seventeenth century. 3 A certain … were inclosed by authority of an Act of 1812. MANORS The manor of CHALTON, which comprised the parishes of Blendworth, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and prebendary of Durham, the purchaser afterwards of this manor and palace, as will be further mentioned. The two sairs … between himself and his convent of Christ-church, this manor was allotted to the archbishop and his successors; … and yet it yields sixty pounds. On the scite of this manor, close on the north-west side of the church-yard, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… row of possibly 17th-century cottages behind the so called Manor House 54 was converted in the 20th century into a … From at least the mid 15th century Eynsham Abbey let the manor to farm and there is no evidence that any of the … of School Road around the Green (or Cross), dominated by Manor Farm and the Crown Inn, one around what appears to have …
A History of the County of Warwick
… are no remains above ground, but there is at Wasperton Manor House a stone coffin found on the adjacent Thelsford … of one, if not of both, of the two mills belonging to the manor in 1086. 1 Here the Avon flows due south through … (q.v.) and passed to the Botelers of Sudeley, of whom the manor was held in 1415 by service unknown. 7 In 1492 it was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of king William Rufus, under the description of the manor of Charlton, with its appurtenances, to the monastery … to the prior of Bermondsey a market, to be held at this manor on a Monday weekly, and a fair for three days yearly, … into the king's hands, in the 29th year of it, this manor came to the crown, and was confirmed to the king and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the town and port of Dover. The borsholder, chosen at the manor of Dudmanscombe, in Buckland, has jurisdiction over … this village, not many years since. THERE IS AT PRESENT no manor distinguished particularly by the name of the manor of Charlton; the manor of Dover priory claiming over …
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