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A History of the County of Worcester
… creepers, has been added. Close to the church is the old manor-house now the property of Mr. R.E.B. Yelf. The house is … Close, and Langett or Northfeild Slade 15 (xvii cent.). MANOR The early history of EVENLODE, like that of Daylesford, … Evenlode was one of the members of the great episcopal manor of Blockley, 24 and the overlordship long remained in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… forms the village of Everleigh, lay to the south of the manor-house. Until 1811 the parish church and some other … hunting lodge. 33 It is thought to have stood close to the manor-house and to have been cleared away with the church and … it from Fittleton to Everleigh was built by the Army. 51 Manor and other Estates. Everleigh is not named in Domesday …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Stockings Copse, is probably the site of the 16th-century manor of Wakes, and traces of a moat around it still remain. … MANORS At the time of the Domesday Survey EVERSHOLT MANOR, which was 7 hides in extent and formerly held by … renounced all claim to feudal service due from Eversholt Manor, which had been granted by the tenant in fee, to Woburn …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Steadcroft, and Baker's Hates 15a (xvii cent.). Manors The manor of EVERSLEY for a considerable period was held as an … flemenesfirmth, and other liberties within the manor, and expressly commanding the four freemen to be in all … Abbey as late at least as the end of the 15th century, the manor being held by the annual payment of a yearling …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the church of St. Mary, and the site of the ancient manor-house of Everton, is by schedule M. of the Act 2 and 3 … Survey. The Bedfordshire inquisition states that a manor of 5 hides in EVERTON, which had formerly belonged to Earl Tosti, now belonged to Potton, the manor of Countess Judith, of whom Rannulf, Ilger's brother, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and when Aubrey wrote. In 1618 Henry Lloyd, lord of the manor, was granted licence to hold a market in Ewell. 2 A … Church, however, we are told was annexed to the king's manor of Ewell. Shelwood Manor in Leigh was also part of Ewell Manor. 4 Richard …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Temple Ewell, from the knights templars possessing the manor of it. The manor of Patrixborne claims over the farm of Waterend, in … about a mile from the village, is the court-lodge of the manor, called the Temple farm, situated near the scite of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… is not named in Domesday. It was part of the great royal manor of Gomshall, but was probably sparsely inhabited. That … by subscription in 1901. MANORS SOMERSBURY SOMERSBURY Manor, which includes the central portion of Ewhurst parish, … a member of Gomshall. 2 It was separated from the main manor in the 12th century, when Henry II retained it at the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… be held of the king in chief by barony as a member of the manor of Sherborne St. John. 7 Peter de Pirifist was returned … de St. John in the middle of the 13th century. 8 The manor subsequently reverted to the overlord, and in 1310 was … and Joan his wife in fee-tail. 9 Roger died seised of the manor in 1315, leaving a son and heir Edward aged six, 10 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Dibden or Beaulieu. The church on the east, and Exbury manor house on the west, are on the main road, the rest of … It is now occupied by Mr. H. W. Forster, M.P., lord of the manor of Exbury and Lepe. Both Lepe House and Inchmerry House … survived her husband many years, holding her moiety of the manor as part of the inheritance of Reginald Perot, who, in …