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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the second of August, for cattle and pedlary ware. THE MANOR OF COWDEN, now called the manor of Lewisham, was antiently part of the possessions of … from whence they were again exchanged by the name of the manor of Cawdeane, for other lands with William Fitzalan, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Cheney, one son, William de Say, who succeeded him in this manor. In the 44th year of that reign he was constituted … died in the 56th year of it, being then possessed of this manor held of the king in capite by barony. 1 William de Say, … 15th of that reign he died, being then possessed of this manor, held in capite, as parcel of the barony of Maminot, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… now the residence of Mr. W. A. C. Lloyd, the lord of the manor. The village is just outside the grounds of the hall, … is the old hospital for impoverished tenants of the manor. 4 It is a rectangular stone building of early … end of the 12th century Osmund de Stutevill, lord of the manor, granted the monks of Rievaulx the free use of the road …
A History of the County of Oxford
… which was prominent in the village's social life. 15 The Manor House Ladies' School, in Temple Cowley, had been opened … The Vicarage at Church Cowley was built in 1897. The Manor House of Temple Cowley stands on the north side of the … not at the mora called Crawell or Crowell in Headington manor. 44 Part of Church Cowley was probably called Westbury …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 20th year of that reign he paid respective aid for this manor, as one knight's fee, which Henry de Cobham before held … Revers, as she did of the king. He died possessed of this manor in the 36th year of that reign, and was succeeded in it … Richard II. obtained licence to embattle and fortify his manor house, which he then erected here, 2 which grant he …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… This house must be on the site of the 'capital messuage or manor place' which was sold to William Dayvill in 1545, and … with which it is now amalgamated. All that remains is the manor-house and the water-mill on Elphin Beck. In 1606 there were two 'capital messuages' at Baxby, the manor-house and a second called 'Skonoker House.' 19 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Evangelist lie by the highway. Close to the church is the manor-house, formerly the residence of the late Mr. Digby Cayley, J.P. There was a manor-house in Whitwell in 1670. 5 Whitwell Hall, the … Wilson held a capital messuage in the other moiety of the manor. 7 In the south-west of the parish is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possession of it, for her life, and now resides in it. The manor of Glassenbury claims over the greatest part of the town of Cranbrooke; the manor of Godmersham claims over the remainder of it, and all … of the king by knight's service; and the liberty of the manor or Wye claims over the brought of Frechisley, alias …
A History of the County of Bedford
… records that Alwyn the Black, who died in 998, gave the manor to the Abbot and convent of Ramsey. 4 This grant was … Domesday Survey states that the Abbot of Ramsey held the manor; that it was assessed at 10 hides worth 9. 9 In the … 1206 King John, with the assent of the abbey, granted the manor to him for life. He seems to have been involved in a …
A History of the County of Northampton
… held of the King. 7 It seems clear, however, that the manor of CRANFORD ST. ANDREW, alias DAUNDELYNS or DORLANDS MANOR, may be traced to the manor held in 1086 by Robert as a mesne lord of the Abbey and …