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Magna Britannia
… de Dun was Lord of Dalbury in the reign of Henry II. 1 The manor of Dalbury and Dalbury-Lees were, in the reign of … daughters coheiresses, one of whom left no issue, the manor of Dale and the abbey demesnes were held in moieties by … of May and the 27th of October, for cattle and sheep. The manor of Barley (the Derelei of Domesday) was parcel of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… which consists of a few cottages and a house called Manor House Farm. Another lane leaves this one at a point … Witherholme Hall and the hamlet of Witherholme. Manors A 'manor' with 3 carucates at DALBY was held before the Conquest … her dower. 10 The Abbots of St. Mary continued to hold the manor till the dissolution of the monastery in 1540. 11 In …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the forest of Danby. 9 This forest descended with the manor until 1647, 10 the last mention found. A bowbearer was … mines and quarries' were included in a settlement of the manor in 1819. 20 Thirty-one men were employed in the coal … honey. Two watermills in Danby were appurtenant to the manor in 1274 24 and continued to descend with it. 25 The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Danby Wiske is in the north of the parish. The church and manor-house both lie south of the village, and near them is … daughter of Thomas de Furnivall of Sheffield, 8 and the manor was settled on Hugh and Margaret and their heirs. 9 … 1282 10 Sir Geoffrey de Nevill, kt., had granted the manor to John Earl of Richmond, 11 and from this time it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… old timbered farm house, occupied by the lessee of the manor. Hence, towards the east, the hill rises, extending … quite across the parish; on it, southward, is the manor house of St. Margaret's, with the ruins of the chapel … Visitation, anno 1619; they held lands of St. Margaret's manor. ATHELSTANE, king of England, gave the perpetual …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Darent at this place being valued among the rents of the manor; however, there was one built before the end of king … mentioned; for so late as king James I.'s reign, the royal manor of Dartford received for the fishery six salmons yearly, a kind of fish now unknown here; and the manor of Dartford priory received a yearly rent of fifty …
Magna Britannia
… of Champernowne, and continued to be the proprietor of the manor or barony of Dartington till his death in 1819, when it devolved to his son Arthur, a minor. The lords of this manor had formerly the power of inflicting capital … his immediate descendant now enjoys that title. The manor of Dartmouth passed as parcel of the barony of Totnes …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the Lady Mabel Cholmondeley, is further to the east. The Manor House, opposite the church, is a timber-framed house of … buried. 10 The ferry tolls were claimed by the lord of the manor. 11 The money for 'a great barge' was originally … of 1631, 16 and so passed to the Wheeler family with the manor. Tighe and Davis state that Colonel Wheeler sold it to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… turns off south-west towards the rectory. The site of the manor-house with the remains of a moat is situated in the … heard of again, so presumably they became absorbed in the manor. The overlordship of Datchworth remained in the hands … successors to hold in free alms, 15 and an interest in the manor remained to the see as late as 1693, when the manor was …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Idover and Smithcot in the north were held with Dauntsey manor from the 12th century and the 13th respectively, 4 and, … Miles and Miles's son Miles; 65 one of that name held the manor in the late 12th century. 66 In 12423 it was held by … Dauntsey, possibly the younger Richard's son, held the manor in 1331 71 and was succeeded after 1349 72 by his …
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