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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which has been always esteemed as appurtenant to the manor of Faversham. Although from the several discoveries … there are three houses of twenty-pence belonging to this manor. In the whole value, in the time of king Edward the … pounds, and now it is worth four times twenty pounds. The manor of Faversham, with the hundred appurtenant to it, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Faukeham of the bishop of Rochester, and was stiled the manor of Old Fankeham, alias Ashe Faukeham, and the other was … the above mentioned Gilbert de Kirk by paid aid for the manor of Old Fawkeham, with New Fawkeham, as one knight's see … of Rochester. Sir Otho de Grandison died possessed of the MANOR of FAWKEHAM, alias OLD FAWKEHAM, in the 33d year of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the seat of Mr. W. Dalziel Mackenzie, the lord of the manor, stands in the extreme south of the parish, with a view … 11 (xv cent.). MANORS Under Edward the Confessor FAWLEY MANOR was held by Earl Tosti, 12 and in 1086, when it was … of Fawley then follows the same descent as Dinton Manor until the death of Mary Countess of Pembroke in 1377, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the Hythe Yacht Club stands at the end of the pier. The manor courts of Cadlands were held at the 'Anchor in Hope' in … There seems to have been a close connexion between Fawley Manor and the manor of Bitterne, which also belonged to the bishops of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… downs around the church, South Fawley comprises only the Manor House and some cottages, while Whatcombe consists of the Manor House, now a training stable, and a few cottages … The population is mainly agricultural. South Fawley Manor House, the residence of Major A. McNeill, stands on …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 37. Since 1935 Faxton has been included in Lamport parish. Manor FAXTON Manor was in Saxon times royal demesne, and was entered among … Walgrave (2 hides and 3 virgates of land) belonged to this manor. 2 In the 12th century the 2 hides above recorded, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 1 hide of land in Feckenham to a certain Hubert. 28 The manor did not, however, pass to his son Roger de Lacy, but … granted to him, probably by King John, 31 and in 1217 the manor of Feckenham was granted during pleasure to John … taken from him in the following year in order that the manor might be granted at farm to the men of Feckenham. 34 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… at the Survey of 1086, of which 7 hides, forming one manor, were held of the king in chief 7 and 3 hides of the … ascertained. As seen below, it is suggested that in the manor found a generation later in the Harveys is to be traced … Milton. 29 In 1474 John Harvey died seised of FELMERSHAM MANOR, which may represent either of the two Peyncourt and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… in Chequers Street, towards the east end of which is the Manor House, a good 17th-century brick house with shaped … known as 'Capability Brown,' lived after he obtained the manor from the Earl of Northampton in 1768. Brown started … in 1770. It is said that Brown received the manor of Fen Stanton from the Earl of Northampton in payment …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the windmill mentioned in 1655 2 as attached to the manor. The village is a rambling one with roads curving round … 8 Ralph le Boteler apparently enfeoffed one Bigot in this manor, whose son Gilbert 9 'Picot' is mentioned in 1174, when … of Gilbert. 11 Richard's elder son dying without issue the manor of FENNY COMPTON passed to his younger son Nicholas and …
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