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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and now for two, and so it did after the bishop gave the manor to Hugh son of Fulbert. The arable land is six … Nordeslinge, was afterwards known by the name of THE MANOR OF EASLING, alias NORTHCOURT, which latter name it had … He left an only daughter and heir Alice, who carried this manor, with that of Denton, alias Plumford, in marriage to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the Aldworth family and later to the lords of the manor. 6 Betterton House is a timber-framed building largely … three times in the year. 12 After the Dissolution the manor was in the hands of the king's bailiffs 13 till 1546, … 1590 to Edward Keate. 18 A settlement of 1617 secured the manor after Edward Keate's death to his younger son Francis …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Bridge was built by James Clarke, who had a lease of the manor of Molesey Prior in 1750. 1a It was of wood and soon … and 1135 Engelram D'Abernon granted to Merton Priory this manor, thenceforth frequently called MOLESEY PRIOR. 7 Much confusion has arisen from the fact that both this manor and the manor of Molesey Matham are spoken of as 'the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is called St. Helen's bridge, from its contiguity to that manor, situated at a very small distance from it; about a … and of a larger size than I have met with elsewhere. THE MANOR of East Barming was given by king William the conqueror … by the family of Peyforer, seems to have comprised the MANOR of EAST BARMING, and to have been given afterwards to …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and in the preparation of elementary educational works. MANOR The descent of the manor of EAST BARNET is identical with that of Chipping … Moore. 5 John Thomlinson afterwards became lord of the manor of East Barnet and this house became recognized as the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and 'a certain knight' held 2 hides of Robert. 11 A second manor had been held of Edward the Confessor for 2 hides by … of Mortain's rape. 12 It seems probable that the smaller manor later developed into the manor of EAST CHILTINGTON or CHILTINGTON FERRING, and that it …
A History of the County of Surrey
… in East Clandon, is often spoken of as the site of the old manor-house. When Sir Thomas Heath conveyed the manor to Lord King, in 1720, he retained this house. His son … It is extremely improbable that it was the site of the manor-house; the name indicates a different property, and on …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Novasbreches, Vetlesbreches, Cokelbergh and Redholmes. 6 Manor EAST COWTON belonged in the time of the Confessor to … in February 14778. 26 In 1548 John Clervaux conveyed the manor and advowson to George Dakyns, 27 presumably a … Mary otherwise Mary his wife, made a settlement of the manor, 29 and in 1622 Arthur Dakyns and Elizabeth his wife …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… loam and clay with a subsoil of chalk and clay. Manors The manor of EAST DEANwas a member of the royal manor of Broughton in 1086. 2 Broughton formed at a later … for life lands in East Dean which had been parcel of the manor of East Tytherley 9 (q.v.), and Edward II confirmed the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to Cocksheath, between which and the village is the manor of Gallants, part of the heath is within this parish, … Wood for the pannage of 115 hogs. Of the land of this manor Godefrid held in fee half a suling, and has there two … of meadow, and wood for the pannage of 30 hogs. The whole manor, in the time of king Edward the Confessor was worth …
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