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A History of the County of Bedford
… contained two manors. Of these, the principal, EDWORTH MANOR, formerly belonging to Alestan of Boscombe, was held in … to this half of the overlordship is in 1488, when the manor is referred to as lately held by John duke of Norfolk, … At the time of the Domesday Survey Bernard held Edworth manor of William d'Eu, 16 and this family remained in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 1802, 3 inclosing the wastes and common fields of Byfleet Manor in Effingham parish, and wastes of Effingham East Court … of Mr. Caesar Czarnikow. It took the place of the manor-house of Effingham East Court. Effingham Lodge is the … in 1854. A national school was built in 1857. MANORS The manor of EFFINGHAM EAST COURT was held at the time of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… has in it that side of the street next the church. THE MANOR of Charing claims paramount over this parish, … of it, and John de Beaumont died possessed of the manor of Bruscombe in the 20th year of king Richard II. … Wotton, in the 5th year of Edward VI. together with the manor of Fylther, alias Fill, now called Field farm, lying in …
Magna Britannia
… of Chulmleigh, lies about two miles from Chulmleigh. The manor belonged, in the reign of Henry III., to the family of … successive female heirs to Coplestone and Chichester. The manor-house was rebuilt by Edward Lord Chichester (who … of some great cattle markets in the neighbourhood. The manor and hundred of Ermington, which had been part of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… of Egglescliffe. Though a piece of land with which the manor was thought to descend was called Castle Holme, 10 … 22 MANORS According to a 14th-century inquisition, the manor of EGGLESCLIFFE was held of the bishop by the service … descent of this holding can be traced, however, and the manor seems at this date to have been held by the successors …
A History of the County of Surrey
… were of the abbey's demesne in King Edward's time. 16 The manor was included in all subsequent confirmations of the … surrender of the abbey in 1537, 17 since which time the manor of Egham has remained in the Crown. With the Chertsey … was renewed to his widow Joan, 19 who died in 1574. The manor was included in the Crown grants to Prince Henry and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… under an Act of Parliament were certain tenants of the manor holding freehold cottages, each of whom was entitled to … of the Neolithic period have been found in the parish. 3 Manor EGLETON is not mentioned by name in Domesday Book in … but was one of the five berewicks attached to the king's manor of Oakham (q.v.). 4 It was held by the lords of Oakham …
Magna Britannia
… Burlawn, Slade's-bridge, Trevilder, and Treworder. The manor of Burnere or Brenere, where the Bishops had a … Esq., who resides near Swansea in Glamorganshire. The manor of Treworder belonged to the ancient family of … last estates which they had in the county. There is now no manor of that name: the barton of Lower Treworder, which …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the 2,000 acres of the common or waste belonging to his manor of Newbiggin. 17 An inclosure award for Egton Commons … 1854. 18 The chief crops raised are barley and oats. The manor of Egton in 1086 measured 4 'leagues' by 2 'leagues,' … This woodland district formed a forest appurtenant to the manor of Egton from the 12th to the 16th century, but no …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in length and as many in breadth. It is separated from the manor.' 3 Eldersfield was just within the boundary of Malvern … stands on a slope close to Eldersfield Court, the old manor-house, a two-story brick house with a red tiled hipped … 18 It is probably to be identified with the 5 hides in the manor of Longdon, formerly held by Reinbald the Chancellor, …
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