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A History of the County of York North Riding
… all within a border engrailed erminois. Havelock. Vert a castle with two towers argent between two fleurs de lis and a … the family of Morell, who did ward for Newton at Richmond Castle. 111 A William Morell was established in this …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Barton is Coneysthorpe, one of the model villages on the Castle Howard estate; it is built round a green and almost … on the park 11; its inhabitants are mostly employed on the Castle Howard estate. Wesleyan Methodist services are held in … century at least this manor has belonged to the owners of Castle Howard. Church The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… road and south-west of it is the site of Barton Seagrave Castle built in the early part of the 14th century by … by a moat, and another moat lies to the north of the castle site. Barton Seagrave Hall, lately the property of Mr. … after William de Hanred's felony. 54 It was known as the castle and manor of Barton Segrave, and contained some 12 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of this parish, and could formerly be traced to Perborough Castle. 12 There is a ruined stone mausoleum, 'Nobes Tomb … northern portion of the two townships, adjacent to Beche Castle in Aldworth. Descending in the family of de la Beche, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the names of Slaughter Close, a meadow close by the castle on the opposite side of the canal, and Oliver's … and evidences were burnt and lost at the taking of the Castle of Basing' received the royal assent. 45 His son … the site is of considerable interest, the earthworks of a castle of the mount and bailey type having been in the first …
Magna Britannia
… vested in the Earl of Lonsdale, as lessee under the Crown. Castle-how, an ancient mansion on the side of the small lake … of the late Mr. Senhouse, of Calder Abbey. The manor of Castle-how, which was sold in the seventeenth century by the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… son Warin, 121 recorded as Sir Warin Bassingbourn 'of the castle', until 1359. 122 In 1378 the latter's son and heir John settled CASTLE manor, then held for life by his father's widow … apparently without surviving issue, in 1420. 124 By 1428 Castle manor mostly belonged to John, Lord Tiptoft (d. 1443), …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 31 The coaches which took London passengers daily from the Castle and Raven Inns in 1823 were superseded by a continual …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 122532, p. 199. Ibid. 348; cf. the descent of Hertford Castle. Cal. Close, 122731, p. 455; Cal. Pat. 124758, p. 1. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Toeni's holding at Bayton in 1086. It was held of Elmley Castle in 1513, 14 and of the manor of Abberley in 1565 15 … Edward Blount still held the so-called site of Tymberlake Castle in 1875, 72 and it became part of the Blounts' estate … remained with his heirs, following the same descent as Ham Castle in Clifton upon Teme (q.v.) until the manor lapsed to …
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