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A History of the County of Berkshire
… barley, oats and turnips are grown. The boundaries of the manor of East Garston, which was conterminous with the … village street is the church of All Saints. Near it is the Manor Farm, perhaps on the site of the capital messuage which … represents the 'tenement called Goldhill' within the manor mentioned in 1469, and granted to the Estbury …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… here were afterwards granted to Robert Brus, 7 and the manor was held of the Brus fee, passing at the division of … 7 carucates of which were held in service. 16 In 1301 the manor of Bordelby (q.v.) was settled by Edmund de Lascelles … her second husband Geoffrey de Hotham. He was lord of the manor in 1316, 19 and Maud de Hotham paid subsidy in 1327. 20 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… apex, by which stood the church, parsonage, and principal manor house. The green lay where a track running north-east … fee before 1185. 32 Their overlordship passed with Quy manor after 1220 through two successive heiresses to the … the 14th century. 34 In the early 13th century EAST HATLEY manor had been held of them with land at Quy as knight's fee. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Of Jesus Of Bethlehem In the boundaries of the king's manor, 2 which were ascertained in 1607, the jurors included … of the parish called Kinmanside which probably formed the manor of Reading Abbey. Part of it is still called Abbot's … an entrance archway. Hendred House: The West Front The manor-house of Arches, the residence of the Eyston family, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Mr. Currie. MANORS The entry in Domesday Book touching the manor of EAST HORSLEY (Horslei, xiii cent.; Horslegh, xiv … 9 Under Elizabeth the Crown resumed possession, and the manor was granted to John Agmondesham, 10 whose family had held the manor of Rowbarnes in East Horsley (q.v.) for some years. His …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the foot of the road leading up to it is a large pond. The Manor Farm, for many years occupied by the family of … Ilsley Hall, originally built by the Moores who owned the manor in the 17th century, is now the residence of Capt. E. … the largest in England. Almeric de St. Amand, lord of the manor in the reigns of Henry III and Edward I, set up a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Boreham Wood and along a lane leading south-west from the manor house, the only substantial building between the road and the river. The church and Manor Farm House, which face each other across the lane, … have been built along the road. Most are south-east of the manor house and several, including some older buildings, lie …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… wooded, 14 both part of the demesne land of East Knoyle manor. 15 Woods were planted in Summerleaze in the 19th … the chief messuage and demesne farmstead of East Knoyle manor and the church and rectory-house were built. The … of customarily held cottages dependent on the rectory manor. 36 By the late 18th century the Warminster-Shaftesbury …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is chosen for the first at the court held for the manor of East Langdon; and one for the latter, at the court for the manor of Norborne. The soil and appearance of the country in … in this parish on Old May-day, for toys and pedlary. THE MANOR OF LANGDON was part of the antient possessions of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… deserted because of persistent flooding. Church Farm, Manor Farm, and Home Farm are all in Church Lane, as are the … presumably after the Reigny family, lords of East Lydford manor by the 13th century. 27 It is now known as Park wood. … by Edward Francis Colston, 35 lord of West Lydford manor, and by 1859 was known as the Colston's Arms after its …
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