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A History of the County of Surrey
… 1086 and before then. Nevertheless the common lands of the manor of Godalming within Chiddingfold were inclosed under an … No separate court was ever held for Chiddingfold as a manor, although Edward I in 1300 granted a fair to the Bishop of Salisbury at his 'manor of Chiddingfold.' 11 The fair was to be held yearly on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… names of their respective owners. The one being called the manor of Chidingstone cobham, and the other, the manor of Chiding stone-Burghersh. THE MANOR OF CHIDINGSTONE-COBHAM was part of the possessions of a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… awards are in the custody of the parish council. Arlington Manor is owned and occupied by Mr. J. A. Fairhurst, Downend … bart., Chieveley Cottage by Mr. A. H. Pigot, the Manor House by Mr. O. W. Rayner, Bradley Court by Mr. E. J. … included Peasemore (q.v.). The abbey continued to hold the manor after the Norman Conquest and at the time of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the original school, on a tenement which the lords of the manor gave 'to the rectory of Chilbolton for ever for the … and rather narrow churchyard, and behind the church is Manor Farm or House, close to the Test and on the site of the original manor-house. The houses of the village lie south-west of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by Kinegyls between the years 608 and 634. 10 The manor was evidently taken away from the church afterwards, … the time of the Domesday Survey Bishop Walkelin held the manor of 'Barton and Buddlesgate' in Chilcomb, Winnall, … held land of this hide from the bishop. 16 The whole manor of Chilcomb was valued in the time of Edward the …
A History of the County of Essex
… from an 18thcentury tenant. 15 Tillingham was a Domesday manor. Blankets was associated with the family of John … Swein of Essex. The first two later merged to become the manor of Childerditch. The last became the manor of Tillingham. The king's land, comprising 1 hide, had …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… its erection in 1732. To the south of the church is the manor-house of Rampayns Manor, which incorporates the ancient residence of the … lights on the east side with moulded labels. A second manor-house in Childrey, attached to Frethornes Manor, is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is one held here yearly on Nov. 8, for cattle, &c. THE MANOR OF SELGRAVE in Faversham, having fallen to Sir Dudley … city there are thirteen houses belonging to this manor, paying fifteen shillings, and nine acres of meadow. … Baliol, in her right, took possession of this castle and manor, which by the courtesy of England he held during his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Woodnesborough claim over part of this parish, as does the manor of Adisham over another part of it. A borsholder is … Thanes. Thomas Osbern put three of their lands into one manor. Four years after the taking of this survey, this … in Capel, near Folkestone, possessed it, in whom this manor continued till king Henry VI.'s reign, when it passed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… dwellings in the parish with the exception of Old Manor-house. These include Hill Farm which dates from the … with turned balusters. It has a contemporary dairy wing. Manor Farm is probably earlier but has extensive 19th-century … (16431720), a Quaker preacher, was born in Chillington. 15 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATE. Chillington, usually known until the …
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