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Magna Britannia
… in this parish are Trevivian and Tremeal. The site of the manor of Treglasta, which lies chiefly in Alternon 1, seems … held formerly under Launceston Castle, and the manor of Tremeal, partly in this parish and partly in St. … cur animarum. Lord Grenville is patron, in right of his manor of Brannell. Robert Dunkin, incumbent of this parish, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… long to insert here, the reader is referred. THE PARAMOUNT MANOR of Faversham claims jurisdiction over this parish, subordinate to which is THE MANOR OF DAVINGTON, which, in the reign of king Stephen, was … Mary Magdalen, and he at the same time gave to them this manor, among other lands, for their support and maintenance. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Tipsey Hill, Sparkwell and Slinket 6 (xviii cent.). MANOR The history of DAYLESFORD during the centuries … century, 16 but after the Hastings family obtained the manor it is usually said to be held of the Earl of Pembroke. … in 1216, 29 and in 1275 Miles de Hastings granted the manor, on condition that he himself should hold it for life, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… It includes a Methodist chapel erected in 1846 and the Manor House Farm, the residence of Mr. William Strangward. In … of the property that afterwards became known as the manor of OVERDEAN alias OVERDEAN and NETHERDEAN 9 occurs in … king. 10 The Bishops of Lincoln were the overlords of this manor until the end of the 13th century. 11 No mention later …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by William de Ow. 3 By the middle of the 12th century the manor had passed into the hands of Robert de la Mare, 4 the … the king's pleasure. 9 Under some misapprehension the manor of Deane, which was still held by Robert de la Mare's … land in Deane from whomsoever was then holding it. 12 The manor was no doubt restored to Alice, and on her death …
A History of the County of Oxford
… profit from increased rents and tolls. Deddington's Norman manor was divided into three in 1190, and since all three … in Philcote Street were listed in a rental of the Windsor manor of 1447. 28 Most tenants paid rent at the rate of 12 d. … (i.e. around the market place) paid rents to the Duchy manor of 3 s. 3 d. for a whole, 19 d. for a half; though in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… this that contributed to its decline. Apart from the manor-houses, both built partly in the 16th century, a few … and at least one house was built on the road to Wightfield Manor. The houses are timber-framed with plaster or brick … and pieces of 12th-century masonry found around Wightfield Manor. 27 From the 14th century Wightfield and Apperley were …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Key-street and Sittingborne, leading through it; the manor of East and West court are situated in it, the church … Lanfranc, soon after his coming to the see, recovered this manor, among others, in that noted assembly of the whole … an only daughter and heir, Benedicta, she carried this manor in marriage to Thomas-at-Towne, of Towne's-place, in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… closeness to the modern boundaries of the parish. 2 The Manor Farm, Denchworth The village of Denchworth lies in the … with a square base, octagonal shaft and modern head. The Manor Farm, north-east of the church, is a two-story building … known as 'la Hyde de Southcote,' and was certainly in the manor of Circourt, but it is probably on the site of their …
A History of the County of Northampton
… been included under Ringstead and Cotton. 4 By 11249 the manor of Denford had come into the possession of Gilbert Fitz … Probably Adeliza his grandmother was then still alive. The manor 5 was apparently held of the honour of Clare in 1242, 6 … Gloucester, died seised of the overlordship there. 7 The manor was afterwards held of the Gloucester Fee in …
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