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A History of the County of Northampton
… the close of last century 295 acres were woodland. 4 The manor-house, or hall, was pulled down immediately after the … but the drawing of 1721 shows a rather widespreading manor-house of the Jacobean period with central porch, … the ordinary cereals. Mauduit. Gules three piles wavy or. Manor Winemar [the Fleming, otherwise Winemar de Hamslape], …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Field, Holy Ghost Field, and Whitditch (xvi cent.). 1 Manor The manor of EASTROP which Carle had held of Edward the Confessor … as guardian of the lands and heir of the lord of the manor, presented to the church during the episcopacy of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish, is yet within the hundred of Downhamford and manor of Adisham; in the southern part of it is Shrinkling, … dicitur Easterige pronuncione, (the royal ville, or manor, which in the vulgar pronunciation was called … but before the termination of the Saxon heptarchy, THE MANOR OF EASTRY was become part of the possessions of the see …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lands it is thus entered in it: Hugo de Montfort holds one manor, Estwelle, which Frederic held of king Edward. It was … The other entry is thus: Osbern holds of the bishop one manor, which three free tenants held of king Edward. It was … leaving his possessions to the king, by which means this manor came into the hands of the crown, of which it was …
A History of the County of Hertford
… is very small. The rectory stands close by the church; the manor-house of Eastwick Hall is considerably to the north. A … In Eastwick Wood is the fragment of a homestead moat. MANOR At the time of the Domesday Survey the manor of EASTWICK was held by Geoffrey de Bech, successor to …
A History of the County of Bedford
… castle at Eaton Bray, which followed the descent of the manor, was built in 1221 by William de Cantlowe, and is … 3 In 1273 an interesting account of Eaton Bray Manor, unfortunately torn, includes the following particulars of the castle:A manor inclosed with a wall, and moat and two drawbridges; …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… is the Grange, occupied by Mr. Walter Crosland, J.P. Manor In 1086 Walter son of Ponz held the manor of EATON HASTINGS (20 hides) except for 3 hides which … In 1130 John son of Walter paid 80 marks in order that the manor of Eaton should be assessed as in 1086 at 6 hides. 5 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… chapel of its own. A moat on the south of the road and the Manor Farm mark the site of former manors. About a mile west … Staploe, from the former of which is approached Basmead Manor, the site of an old estate. It is a brick building, now … Crose Close, Patsale Lease and Plasworth. BARONY AND MANOR At Domesday Eaton Socon was the seat of Eudo Dapifer, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… many of the inhabitants, but no damage ensued. 4 THE MANOR OF WESTERHAM is paramount over this parish, which was formerly within its own manor, called the manor of Eatonbridge, as may be plainly seen in the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… away. Manors EBBERSTON was in 1086 soke of the king's 'manor' of Pickering 14 and belonged to the king in 11667. 15 … on Pickering 17 and did not develop into a separate manor. The Ebberstons perhaps had a manor here in early times, although it is not mentioned until …