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A History of the County of Gloucester
… the parish by the Windrush, was accounted a separate manor and was a separate tithing in the late Middle Ages. The … for the parish in 1986 was 45 a. (18 ha.). 26 Cold Aston manor, comprising the whole parish except Little Aston, had … house adjoined the churchyard. 58 The site of the medieval manor was south-east of the church and the former vicarage …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… hence across the valley to the village of Old Byland. Manor In 1086 COLD KIRBY was soke of the royal 'manor' of Easingwold. 3 It was granted by Henry II to Robert … lands from the lords of neighbouring manors as part of his manor of Kirby. 6 Kirby Flat, which probably lay between Cold …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… belonging to the abbey of St. Augustine, and accounted a manor. 1 It now belongs to the earl of Guildford. At the … See a plan of this fortification, p. 374. THE MANOR OF COLDRED, at the time of taking the survey of … this survey, the bishop of Baieux was disgraced, and this manor, among the rest of his possessions, was confiscated to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the subsoil chalk. The chief crops are cereals. Manors The manor of COLEMORE 'with all its appurtenances except Dene' … their demesne lands in Dean and Colemore in 1320. 9 The manor continued to belong to the priory until the Dissolution … a chief or. On the death of their son Compton in 1657 the manor passed to the descendants of Sir Benjamin's brother …
A History of the County of Warwick
… At the time of the Domesday Survey COLESHILL was a royal manor rated for 3 hides. There was a priest here and a mill, … There were also 10 burgesses in Tamworth belonging to the manor. 5 It is uncertain when the manor passed from royal hands. Dugdale 6 quotes from a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… according to local tradition, marks the site of an old manor-house belonging to the Pleydells. 8 In 1601 'a house … no evidence for Lysons's statement that the family had a manor here before 1674. 10 The Pleydells seem to have lived … of the capital messuage of one of the fees absorbed by the manor (see below). Several ancient place-names are still in …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Son of Raph Basset of Drayton, held the third Part of the Manor of Colston-Basset, and the Manor of Radcliff on Sore, for Life; 9 the Reversion … Raph Basset, was Cousin and Heir of that last Lord. This Manor was sold by Edward Stafford, the last Duke of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Normans invaded this Country, St. Peter, of Burgh, had a Manor in Colingham, rated to the public Payment of that Time … is in several hands, Lord Stamford I believe owns the manor. Mr. Rastall and Mr. Mills, I was told are principal …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by 1256 when the earl of Leicester was lord of the manor. 5 The name Duke's ( Ducis) supplanted Earl's after the … 1 km. along the main road to Marlborough. The church, manor farm-house (now called Court Farm), and the old and new … along Mill Lane, stood the windmill in 1773. 29 The early manor farm-house was probably represented in 1975 by the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the moieties. It passed from the Wake family with the manor they held in Milton and Collingtree to Oliver Wood and followed the same descent as that manor until sold by Francis Foxley to Francis Hervey in 1606. …