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A History of the County of Worcester
… in pasture. A vineyard was mentioned as belonging to the manor in 1275, 6 two vineyards in 1304, 7 and a close called … Meares, the Fishpool, Crachley, the Sneyd 12 (xvii cent.). MANOR Oswald, Bishop of Worcester, in 963, granted land … held a hide at COTHERIDGE of the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Wick Episcopi. 16 Part of the manor 17 was held of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1970. Old closes extended further south, beyond the modern Manor Farm, where properties divided by lanes were called the … stands on the Grantchester road by the lane leading to Manor Farm. That farm does not represent a medieval manor-house, but was built in the late 18th century 8 as the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… farm called the Warren was included in a settlement of the manor, 6 and is mentioned in the will of Edmund Swallow of … Conquest did not disturb this tenure, and in 1086 the manor of Cottered was held by Bishop Walkelin of Winchester. … in Cottered were granted at the same time, and became the manor of COTTERED. 17 Maud, the daughter and heiress of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… I, and was held by the Crown, probably until half the manor was granted with Greetham by William II about 1090 to … was created Earl of Warwick. The overlordship of the half-manor continued in the earldom of Warwick, and followed the descent of Greetham (q.v.) till the 16th century. The manor is usually said to be held of the earl's manor of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… layout is shown in Davis's map of 1797. 9 The church and manor-house (now Cottisford House) are depicted lying, as … the ford. Here is the Rectory and College Farm (formerly Manor Farm), a stone 18th-century house of two low stories … the road. East of the stream, now crossed by the road, is Manor Farm, a medieval house. Numerous fishponds to the south …
A History of the County of Warwick
… pales and two lodges appears among the possessions of the manor about 1625. A letter of the late 17th century from the … material, was probably built by the Spineys, who held the manor before the Throckmortons. The south range was widened … Railway Co.) opened in June 1868. 29 Manors The manor of COUGHTON is practically coterminous with the parish, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… word Down. They seem to be referred to in a survey of the manor in the Chertsey Ledger as Newedich or Widedich. 6 On … at Kenley was built in 1897 as a public hall. MANORS The manor of COULSDON is mentioned in the Domesday Survey, when … of St. Peter, Chertsey, 8 and the metes and bounds of the manor are very fully described in the Ledger Book of that …
A History of the County of Northampton
… as the old building and connected to it, was added. Of the manor-house, which according to Bridges was in part built by … buried with his wife, Elizabeth, in the parish church. Manor In 1086 William Peverel had 3 hides in COURTEENHALL, … had rights of pasturage in Salcey Forest in right of his manor of Courteenhall, 10 which was valued at 32 18 s. 7 d. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the scattered hamlet of Melmerby, with its Hall Garth and Manor Farm, to the north. Then, as the Cover proceeds to the … 1270 36 the forest of Coverdale, as an appurtenance of the manor of Carlton, was allotted with Middleham lordship to … 37 The forest and chase subsequently descended with the manor of Middleham, 38 the last mention found being in 1613, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is a moat, which probably marks the site of the Bayeux Manor in the 12th century, and another to the north of the … 7 From this date Covington is said to be held of the manor of Glatton (q.v.). 8 Under Roger de Ivri two knights … of Walter de Molesworth, before 1319, and in 1331 the manor was settled by a fine between Richard de Bayeux and …