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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… that of the monks of his church, in which division this manor was allotted to the bishop and his successors. On a … appears that Cukelstane, then esteemed as a member of the manor of Halling, had within it two hundred and fifty-eight … above reign, this of Cukelstane, as an appendage to the manor of Halling, has been already fully mentioned under the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… is Woodend, now a farm-house, built on the site of the old manor-house of the Luke family. Some portion of the old buildings and the dove-cot still remain. At Woodend Manor Samuel Butler wrote his 'Hudibras,' of which Sir Samuel … these tenants one only, Robert, is described as holding a manor of 4 hides, which later became known as WOODEND or …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the little village of Coppingford. The moated site of the manor house, probably built by the Copmanford family, about … a hedge, at the north-west angle outside the moat of the manor house. The position favours the theory, but no … up here. This Farm House is a little to the east of the manor house site and is an early 17th-century timber-framed …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… generally to have been leased to the farmer of the chief manor of Corhampton, who was entitled to have reasonable … of subsidies in 1346 and 1428 are to be relied on, the manor was at one period in the hands of a Geoffrey the … if so, he must have succeeded Alwin in the tenancy of the manor, the overlordship continuing with the St. Johns, the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… barn mile north-west of the church indicate ancient sites. MANOR At the time of the Domesday Survey Godwin held 1 hide … of Warwick had acquired the overlordship. 7 Under them the manor was held by the Hastings, lords of Fillongley, 8 who at … Ringesdon. The advowson of the church, and presumably the manor also, belonged about 1190 to Adam de Ringesdon, whose …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of trees in Corse in 1345, when Westminster Abbey's manor there was in its hands because of a vacancy, 14 and the … the 12th century, 81 and was presumably part of the great manor of Tewkesbury, with which it descended until the 16th … the chase was attached administratively to the earls' manor of Stoke Orchard, 83 a sub-manor of Tewkesbury. 84 It …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… de Burun in this Place, where Seric and two Brothers had a Manor before the Norman Change, which was charged to the … another Parcel of this Town Soc. to Clifton, 16 the great Manor of William Peverell's Fee, which paid to the Tax of … one Plow or Car. and two Acres of Meadow. Here was also a Manor, which Fredghis had before his Time, which was charged …
A History of the County of Worcester
… interest, with the exception of Coston Hall, formerly the manor-house of the Leicesters and Jolliffes, in which Charles … belonged to the church of Worcester as a berewick of the manor of Alvechurch in 1086. 10 At the same time Urse … A hide of land at Coston, which appears to have formed the manor subsequently known as COSTON HACKETT, remained a member …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Rad. de Burun in Godegrave, before the Conquest Oghe had a Manor rated to the Geld at two Car. The Land whereof was … this was 40s. Value, in the Conqueror's 60s. 1 Another Manor Turchill had rated to the Geld as one Car. The Land one … In Godegrave Warnerus had six Bovats of the Land of that Manor. Of the Fee of Rogerius Pictavensis in Godegrave, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Acres and one Rod) in Cotum, than the King; and that this Manor was held of the Castle of Dover (as before;) but then … to receive out of Cotum, in the Name of Service. 14 The Manor of Cotum, by a Fine between John de Ludham, and John de … acres of old inclosure. The Duke of Portland enjoys the manor, who, I believe possesses it from his ancestors by a …