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A History of the County of Gloucester
… a shape governed partly by its creation out of the large manor of Northleach, 5 with which parish (called in 1999 … grove was apparently held in severalty by the lord of the manor in 1629 when he leased it to the neighbouring … based around the green, another, including the church, the manor house (later called Farmington Lodge), and the rectory, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… by Inigo Jones, an attribution which is not improbable. Manor The manor of FARNBOROUGH was held at the date of the Domesday … been granted to the abbey. 14 After the Dissolution 15 the manor was granted in 1540 to Edward Fettiplace, 16 from whom …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the duchy of Lancaster claims over this parish, the manor of Farnborough having belonged to that duchy from the … III. Henry earl of Lancaster was in the possession of this manor, and had then a renewal of the liberties above … died in 1345. 4 His son Henry succeeded his father in this manor, in whose life time he had been created earl of Derby. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Harold Edward Sherwin Holt, present lord of Farnborough Manor, stands in a park, surrounded by an estate of about 400 … north of the parish near the Surrey border, is called the manor of Synehurst in 16th-century records. It probably had … lands in Synehurst which Henry de Farnborough, lord of the manor of Farnborough, granted to Osbert de Burstowe in 1259 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by mutual consent when Sir George Ralegh was lord of the manor early in the 17th century apparently resulted in the … Philippa evidently received Farnborough, as in 1397 the manor was held of her husband Sir Matthew Gournay in her … latest reference to the overlordship is in 1546, when the manor was held of (John Dudley) Viscount Lisle as of the …
A History of the County of Bedford
… road runs past the church to Rectory Farm in the south. Manor Farm is in the south-east. The parish of Farndish, up … hide held by Henry son of Azor eventually became a small manor, and will be found treated of below, whilst no further … of Nottingham. 6 The origin of the principal FARNDISH MANOR is to be sought in the 2 hides held here in 1086 by a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the leading of certain Loads of Gravel. There is a Manor here, Parcel of Richmund Fee, which in the Time of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… green, round which the cottages are closely packed. The Manor Farm is the chief building on the western side, and the … Pipers, 3 acres in extent. 18 MANORS In 1086 the 10-hide manor of Farnham, afterwards known as FARNHAM VERDON or … Worksop in 1541, 21 the serjeanty was transferred to the manor of Worksop. Bertram de Verdon was succeeded by Norman, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… endowed it with the same liberties and privileges as their manor of Middleton was endowed with, which is expressed by … in his lowy. In the time of king Edward the Confessor this manor was worth 7 pounds, and now 11 pounds; of these the … of 10 bogs, and 14 pence. The king has of the wood of this manor as much as is worth 8 shillings. The whole manor was …
Magna Britannia
… and two houses of Bishop's Clist, are in this parish. The manor, which, at the time of the Domesday survey, was held by … it, in 1677, of the representatives of Cooper. The manor of Bishop's Clist, or Clist Sachville, partly in this … service. He adds, that the bishop built a mansion on this manor; and was said to have laid out so much money upon it, …
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