Search

Displaying 24751 - 24760 of 32559
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is a Wesleyan chapel in the village. Near Cheddington Manor House is a moat. 1 Some field names occurring in … late as 1518. 12 In 1384 Cheddington, then first called a manor, was in the possession of Sir Bernard Brocas, who made … and heir William. 13 In 1461 Bernard Brocas conveyed the manor to trustees, 14 who regranted it six years later to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 5 Chellington received an inclosure award in 1805. 6 MANOR There is no mention of CHELLINGTON MANOR by name in the Domesday Survey, but guided by feudal … can be no doubt that it is to be identified with a certain manor, to which no name is attached, held by the Bishop of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is made of Simon de Chilefeld her son. He held this manor, in the reign of Edward I. as one knight's fee, and the … I. had an allowance of a market, to be held weekly in this manor, on a Monday. 3 In the 13th year of the above reign … neighbourhood. 4 From this family the possession of this manor passed to Otho de Grandison, who, in the 18th year of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… distinct manors in the 13th century, or whether one is the manor of Chelsham and the other that of Warlingham, which is … Manors, and that Warlingham is represented by the nameless manor held by Robert de Watevile mentioned in the Domesday … Survey just before the second Chelsham. 3 In this case the manor of CHELSHAM WATEVILE is the one first mentioned in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… common fields were inclosed by a private Act in 1801. 1 Manor At the time of the Domesday Survey CHELVESTON with CALDECOTT was a member of the manor of Higham Ferrers, which belonged to William Peverel; … having 'no heir within the realm of England', granted the manor to Thomas Earl of Lancaster and his heirs. Lancaster …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… chambers have vaulted roofs. In a field in front of the manor-house stands an oak said to have been planted by Queen … in 1629 and was buried in the chancel of the church. 6 MANOR The manor of Isenhampstead, afterwards called ISENHAMPSTEAD …
A History of the County of Warwick
… been rebuilt. At the back is a staircase-wing. The old manor-house farther east on the south side of the road may … of the 17th century, and similar roof and chimney-stacks. Manor CHERINGTON was in early times part of Brailes, of which … warren in his lands at Cherington in 1311. 15 By 1330 the manor had come into the hands of Sir William Lucy, 16 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the village is the smithy, beyond which is the white manor-house, now untenanted, standing in fine grounds. The manor farm with its scattered outbuildings, several very … west, make up the rest of the village. Behind the manor-house is a field called the 'Church Lytton', the site …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… rewarded with the governorship of Upnor castle. THE MANOR OF CHERITON was antiently held of the barony of … Mereworth, who held it in like manner; and in right of his manor of Ceryton, (perhaps Chartons, in Farningham, held by … seems to have had some joint interest with him in this manor, and certainly afterwards became possessed of the whole …
A History of the County of Surrey
… as the home of Charles James Fox. It was copyhold of the manor of Chertsey Beomond. Almners Barns south of the hill … passed for the inclosure of waste and common fields in the manor of Chertsey Beomond. 20 By statute 14 George III, cap. 114, there was an inclosure of common fields in the manor of Laleham lying in Chertsey in Surrey, but the meadow …
Displaying 24751 - 24760 of 32559