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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and in course of time, and by degrees, deserted by it. The MANOR OF EASTBRIDGE claims over greatpart of this parish, and the manor of Burmarsh over some of it, but the principal one in it is The MANOR OF NEWINGTON-FEE, alias DimChurch, which extends …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the mid 19th century. 10 In the 15th century the manor also included the hamlet of Netherton, which had at … Foss, apparently intermixed with properties in Allowenshay manor in Kingstone, in which it formed a tithing. 12 A fourth … more gradually, reaching 69 in 1961 and 59 in 1971. 20 MANOR. Siward the falconer held Dinnington in 1086. 21 Three …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… de Munchesney, 16 presumably his brother, who held the manor 'by ancient tenure by the gift of the king.' 17 He was … next year William de Valence had obtained a grant of the manor. 19 He had married Joan, daughter of Warine de … time between 1316 28 and his death in 1324, 29 granted the manor to his wife Mary de St. Paul, Countess of Pembroke, who …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Confessor. Under King Edward, and probably before, the manor appears to have stretched northward in a narrow strip … Warenne was given the remaining 42 hides but by 1086 the manor was assessed for 33 hides only. 6 Warenne held Ditchling as a demesne manor, with the exception of 10 hides which he leased to 5 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to have been what has since been known by the name of the MANOR of DITTON, with the appendant MANOR of BRAMPTON. On the disgrace of the bishop of Baieux, … In the reign of king Edward I. William de Ditton held the manor of Ditton of the earl of Gloucester, at which time the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… by the priory seems afterwards to have been the principal manor of Doddenham, and the prior was returned about this … in Doddenham. 19 The priory remained in possession of this manor until the Dissolution, 20 when it was granted to the … Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 26 who are now lords of the manor. Priory of Worcester. The arms of the bishopric with …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Wychbold, which gave its name to the most important manor in the parish, is on the Bromsgrove road. Wychbold … 6 and part of Dodderhill was transferred to Grafton Manor at the same date. 7 The southern part of the parish, … Olloxhey or Ulloxhey, and Bibbs tenement 16 (xvii cent.). MANOR Dodderhill is not mentioned in the Domesday Survey, 17 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Tenham, the whole of this parish is subordinate to that manor. At the time of taking the above record, which was anno … PART OF THE above-mentioned estate was, most probably, THE MANOR OF SHARSTED, or, as it was antiently called Sabersted, … of Newnham, though within the bounds of this parish. This manor gave both residence and name to a family who possessed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 4 Dodington village comprises the church, the former manor house known as Dodington Hall, and the former rectory … probably the site of the Domesday mill, gave its name to a manor largely in Stogursey by the early 16th century, but the … remaining common rights were bought out by the lord of the manor to increase the areas already used as coppice and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the hill there is another hamlet called Pilcot, a reputed manor in the 17th century; Pilcot Mill is close by on the … Manors In King Edward the Confessor's time, Suein held the manor of DOGMERSFIELD 'as an alod ' of the king, and his … was then worth 6 s. 6 d., while the value of the entire manor was given as 100 s. The manor was apparently shortly …
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