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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 41 is south of it, and the demesne farmhouse of Chilmark manor, Manor Farm, now Chilmark Manor, is on the west side of Barberry at the crossroads. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… overlordship for nearly five centuries as parcel of the manor of Stanwell in Middlesex, which they held of the king … successors of the Estuns (see under advowson), held the manor for several generations. In the middle of the 13th … in 1362 seised of 5 virgates of land 20 in the parish. The manor is first actually mentioned in 1381, when Sir Almeric …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Wood and Dundridge Copse still retain their old names. Manor In 1086 the manor of CHILTON CANDOVER was held of the Bishop of … presented a rector between 1282 and 1304. 9 In 1316 the manor of Chilton Candover belonged to Roger Daundely. 10 In …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1601 in a suit with Margaret Knollys, lady of the manor of Attleborough. 6 He evidently won his case, for five … After this time the Sudeley estates descended with their manor of Griff in this parish. At an early date the manor of GRIFF was included in that of Chilvers Coton, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… south of the parish, towards Southampton, are Chilworth Manor, owned by Mr. J. E. A. Willis Fleming; Chilworth … but this, like the clay-pit in the east, is now disused. MANOR At the time of the Domesday Survey CHILWORTH belonged … three houses in Southampton. 2 The overlordship of the manor passed from the crown to the Bohuns, earls of Hereford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… thatched wing. On the east side of the Green lies the manor-house, rebuilt in the 19th century but surrounded by … of a brick and flint wing. Some early cottages near Manor Farm, of which one is timber-framed, have also … and at Cowley in the Confessor's day. 44 Soon after the manor was probably held by Hugh de Vernon, whose son Richard …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was established in the 1830s by John Stone, lord of the manor, and was then 'abounding with black and other game'. 17 … parish, which included Raddington, had fallen to 273. 27 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. Celric held CHIPSTABLE in 1066, but … their house was surrendered to the Crown in 1538, 29 the manor having in the mid 15th century been assigned to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Manning and Bray 2 consider this to be the site of the old manor house of Beauchamps. The Old Rectory, at Mugswell, 2 … school was built. Chipstead Church from the South-west MANOR The manor of CHIPSTEAD, according to Domesday, was held of King …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Its westerly branch, which ran north and west of Conock Manor into Conock Street in the 18th century, was rerouted to … along a lane, probably now marked by the drive to Conock Manor, which ran west of the house to join the lane running … all formerly part of the Ewelme Almshouse estate. Conock Manor lies at the north-eastern end of the street. 18 Manor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… field system. 38 By the late 13th century Chiseldon manor was made up of three parts, Eastrop, Westrop, and … it occurs as a tithing in 1249. 48 The Abbot of Hyde's manor of Burderop emerges by that name in the mid 14th … In 1086 six burgesses in Cricklade were attached to the manor of Chiseldon and another Cricklade burgess contributed …