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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that date Charlton was included in the neighbouring royal manor of Rushall, which, with its appendages, was assessed at … which in 1972 led north-west from the Street to Charlton Manor formerly continued northwards towards North Newnton and … bridge which carried the road over the river near Charlton Manor was known in 1536 as Skilling's bridge after the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… been plotted precisely. From c. 1580 the lord of Charlton manor and the lord of Cloatley manor in Hankerton disputed part of the purlieus and, almost … and some compromise followed. 19 The lord of Charlton manor conceded to Garsdon possibly c. 200 a. to the south, 20 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the river Cary in the south-west. South and west of Manor Farm the ground rises steeply above 100 ft. and 150 ft. … A small stream which formerly served Peck Mill, south of Manor Farm, is dry for much of the year. The road pattern is … in the middle or late 19th century. 35 Priory Farm and Manor Farm both lie in a detached part of the parish in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the two medieval open arable fields in Charlton Mackrell manor, East field appears to have lain in the north-east of … bank of the Cary. 25 Former open fields in Cary Fitzpaine manor may be represented by the field names Great Cary field … all mentioned in 1810. 26 Common pasture within the same manor probably lay in Great Broad Leaze and Little Broad …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'gentleman's residence'. In 1634 it was described as 'the manor house of the rectory'. 23 It then seems to have been a … of that name shown on a 17thcentury map of the adjoining manor of Studley. 35 The parish has only produced one … day, and in the formation of the Otmoor Association. 39 Manor. Before the Conquest Baldwin held freely 10 hides in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in Domesday, and was probably a forest district of the manor of Merstham, which to the present day reaches into the … Other waste was inclosed 12 January 1854, 9 when Shellwood Manor in Leigh was inclosed, including waste in Betchworth, … Stanhill Court belongs to Mr. A. F. Hepburn; Gatwick Manor House is the seat of Mr. E. G. MacAndrew; Norwood Hill …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Baldwin de Betun, earl of Albermarle, likewise lord of the manor of Sutton Valence, to which this estate seems to have … and on the partition of their inheritance in 1752, this manor was, among others in this neighbourhood, allotted to … who continues owner of it. NORTON-PLACE is an antient manor and mansion in this parish, though now and for many …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… hundred of Felborough, and some small part of it, viz. the manor of Horton, in the hundred of Bridge and Petham. THE … informed, an exemption from paying tithes, as part of the manor of Densted. Among the woods at the north-west … withheld. After which, in the reign of king Edward I. THIS MANOR OF CHARTHAM, with its appurtenances, was valued at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being their seat, or Caput Baroni, i. e. the principal manor of their barony, for some time, until they removed … 47th year of king Henry III. being then possessed of this manor of Chatham, held as before-mentioned, and the manors of … in capite, as members of it, belonging, as well as the manor Ledes, to his barony. He left Robert, his grandson, son …
A History of the County of Surrey
… held in its early days in Whitehall House, now in the Manor House, a large red brick house, has been famous for a … parks were probably partly within this parish, for the manor of West Cheam was in the king's hands when he began to … Sir John Lumley, Lord Lumley (15341609), lord of the manor of Cheam, was accused of participation in the scheme to …