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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… when the first Earl of Carysfort (1789) was lord of the manor. 3 The village is divided into Nether End or River End, … the cross in the 'Overtoun' is mentioned, and in 1386 the manor house stood in the Netherton, presumably on the same … ministers' accounts and other documents relating to the manor, preserved at the Public Record Office and the British …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the Normans began the Change, Morcar was taxed for his Manor to the Dane-geld at seven Bovats. The Land was four … Hundred Years, viz. from the Time that the Survey of this Manor was made by King William, with the Rest, till one I … Coals at Granthem yearly, worth 16s. and a Capon 12d. The Manor, or Hall-Farm, is nine Oxgangs, and the Rent about 36l. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lyon in Hartford Bridge or Hartley Wintney' (1650). 3 Manor According to a charter contained in the registers of … to feed ten swine, and it was assessed at I hide. 7 The manor was confirmed to the abbey by Henry I, 8 and the abbot … the overlordship until the reign of Henry VIII, the manor being held of them by fealty and a rent of 30 s. 9 …
A History of the County of Durham
… there was 'eaten up by troopers' horses.' 5 MANORS The manor of ELWICK comprised the whole of the township of Elwick … Neville. Gules a saltire argent. After the attainder the manor was granted out in small freeholds, no one of which has … Amereston, xvi cent.). The first known lord of this little manor is Gilbert Hansard, one of the feudatories of Bishop …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1201 and 1202. 28 Philip of Elworthy was lord of the manor of ELWORTHY early in Henry III's reign, 29 and conveyed … Thomas of Timworth. 31 Lucy had died by 1316 and the manor descended to her son Walter of Merriott, clerk (d. … his nephew Simon of Merriott, who died before 1372. 33 The manor then passed to Margery (d. 1390), Simon's widow, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Farm and a few cottages lie along the arms of the T, and Manor Farm and the one-time Rectory lie in the main street. … lies to the south can only be reached by a grass path. The manor-house no longer exists. In the Middle Ages it belonged … part of the moat, of which traces can still be seen today. Manor Farm was by far the largest house in the village in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… south-west of the village, marks the site of the ancient manor house, no doubt the hall (aula) which Ralph de … in Empingham, 14 which in 1432 were said to be held of the manor of Melton Mowbray (co. Leics.), 15 and in 1445 of the manor of Hameldon. 16 John Mowbray, Duke of Norfolk, the last …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Grange Farm, which is probably on the site of the original manor house. The branch to the west leads to the vicarage and … fish-pond near Lithanger there is no water in the parish. MANOR The manor of EMPSHOTT was held of the king in the reign of Edward …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in 1342 a park containing 30 acres was attached to the manor and a fishery and mill are also mentioned, together … year. 21 His heir was his son Nicholas, 22 who granted the manor in 1366 to his son Thomas and Eleanor the latter's wife … 25; but Eleanor survived and was still holding the manor in 1416, when she complained that Sir Reynold Grey of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… separately, and Coombe included in the neighbouring manor of Fittleton. Compton was often dealt with separately … the former Vicarage, in 1976 called Enford House. 34 The manor-house, reputedly destroyed by fire, stood north-east of … typical of the area. 36 Only one or two remained in 1976. Manor Cottage, which stands some distance north-east of the …
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