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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 12th century the suffix Wake, the surname of lords of the manor, was used 6 to distinguish it from Bishopstone, 7 km. … The village's southern limit was marked in 1773 by the Manor, 29 a small 16th-century house of cruck construction, … new road, May Lane, was built leading north-west from the Manor to the old road on the south bank of the Ebble, taking …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… subject it to continual fogs. IT LIES within the paramount manor of Aldington, though the manor of Palstre, in the adjoining parish of Wittersham, … into it, subordinate to the former of which is THE MANOR OF EBENEY, alias Ebeney priory, which was given about …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Westminster by Edward the Confessor with part of the manor of Pershore. At the date of the Domesday Survey 16 … but it was before 11935, when William de Leigh held the manor, 14 which was afterwards known as ECKINGTON POER or … complained that William Poer had ejected them from this manor, which they held of him under a lease. 23 There are …
Magna Britannia
… hamlets are, Bole-hill, Bramley, Ford, and High-lane. The manor of Eckington was given by Wulfric Sprott, in the reign … half the barony of Fitzhubert, of which half this manor was part. 2 Sir John Darcy, to whom it had been granted … about the year 1540, Sir James Strangeways conveyed this manor to William Lord Dacre. On the attainder of Leonard …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a younger branch of the Montgomery family, who held this manor, together with that of Cubley in Derbyshire, of the … found held of the senior branch of the family as of their manor of Cubley. 11 Montgomery. Or an eagle azure. Isted. … on the fesse. The first tenant in ECTON or MONTGOMERIES MANOR was Ralf, who held 4 hides of Henry de Ferrers in 1086. …
Magna Britannia
… lies four miles from Penrith. The first proprietor of the manor upon record is Henry Fitz-Swein; in the reign of Henry … together, in 1811, 115 houses and 672 inhabitants. The manor was granted by Hubert de Vaux, lord of Gilsland, to … miles from Cockermouth, which is the post-office town. The manor was given by Waldieve, lord of Allerdale, to Adam, son …
A History of the County of Rutland
… there are fishponds and some signs of former buildings. 6 Manor EDITH WESTON was probably included at the time of the … was therefore demesne of the Crown. 7 Henry I gave Weston manor to William de Tankerville, his chamberlain, who with … 10 From time to time during the wars with France this manor, valued in 1244 at 30, 11 was taken into the king's …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… several moated houses in the neighbourhood, among them the Manor Farm, and Butler's Farm, a brick house on the western … are: Storks nest, Snytemere (xiv cent.). 5 MANORS The manor of EDLESBOROUGH, which was held before the Conquest by … is last mentioned in 1457. 8 In the early 13th century the manor was held by the rent of a sparrowhawk, 9 but from 1270 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… antiquity and poverty.' 4 Nash's suggestion that the manor-house was formerly here seems probable. 5 It is the … purposes from Edvin Loach to Collington. 9 MANORS The manor of EDVIN LOACH was held by Osbern Fitz Richard in 1086, … following the descent of Wychbold in Dodderhill, of which manor it appears to have been held, until 1434. 11 In 1535, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… (Edwalds Town). Of Rogerius Pictavensis Fee here was a Manor, which Stepi had, before he and the Normans came, and … then 10s. In Edwolton in the Confessor's Time Gode had a Manor rated to the Geld for six Bov. the Land whereof was two … proprietor is George Chaworth, Esq. who is Lord of the Manor. A few years since the land was so boggy and …
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