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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by Sir John Oliffe, soon after his purchasing this manor, by the marriage of whose daughter, it coming into the … who died in 1796, and his widow now resides in it. The MANOR of East Wickham was antiently part of the possessions … this family was Robert Burnell, who was possessed of this manor in the reign of king Edward I. 1 In the year 1275, he …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Sir Thomas Danby was accused of making further inclosures. Manor Before the Conquest Glunier had at [East] WITTON a 'manor' and 12 carucates, with berewicks of 14 carucates, all … descended to his successors. Earl Conan (114670) gave the manor of East Witton in fee to one of his knights, Reginald …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Burleidge Field and Mancroft are mentioned. 5 Manors The manor of EAST WOODHAY was the property of the see of … included in the sale of the bishop's lands in 1648, the manor with the courts leet and courts baron belonging being … purchased by James Storey, and the capital messuage or manor-house with the lands belonging, which in 1575 had been …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… before the Normans came, here Odincar had the principal Manor, which was then rated to the public Taxation at four … that neither she, nor her Ancestors, ever defended this Manor but by four Carucats, as in Tallages, Aids, Customs, … the said Philip de Caltoft. 9 Roger le Brabazon held the Manor of Est-Briggeford, one Moiety of the Inheritance of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church, is an estate, once part of the demesnes of the manor, formerly Twysden's, which now belongs to Charles … Conqueror to Hugo de Montfort. He appears to have held THE MANOR OF EAST-BRIDGE in his own hands, in demesne, and … of Hugh above-mentioned, in king Henry I.'s reign, this manor, among the rest of his estates, came into the king's …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish; and likewise earl of Montgomery. 1 The paramount manor of Milton claims over this parish, subordinate to which is the MANOR OF SHURLAND, which had antiently owners of this … of liberties, among which was wreck of the sea, for his manor here, as he did of freewarren in it in the 29th year of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to Robert Curzun and Ducia his wife in 12489, 23 but the manor had probably passed before that time to the family of … Richard Romeny in 12578. 25 In 12778 Ralph Romeny sold the manor of Eastham to Ralph de Sodington, retaining for himself … the church, 31 and Richard also claimed two-thirds of the manor, while Eustacia claimed two-thirds of Certain messuages …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is the seat of the Marquess of Downshire, lord of the manor and the principal landowner. The house itself, a large … right of the Crown to any allotments within the park and manor of Easthampstead, which, he claimed, was exempt from … at Berkshire assizes in 1814, when it was decided that the manor and parish had from time immemorial been parcel of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… branch road turns uphill to the west, leading past the manor farm, which is on high ground to the south, to the … been held before by Aelfeth; Geoffrey held 3 hides of this manor which Brictric had held from the bishop in parage in … gave up for himself and his successors all rights in the manor, saving his rights of overlordship, to the prior and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… as Calfo Park, contained 30 acres and belonged to the manor of Spaldwick in 1279. 1 There was an Inclosure Award in … evident that the Abbot of Ely recovered this land for his manor of Spaldwick. It had probably been enfeoffed by the …