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A History of the County of Surrey
… church, is the seat of Mr. J. B. Hankey, J.P., lord of the manor; Ballands Hall of Lieut.-Col. Sir F. S. Graham Moon, … by the king, Odo of Bayeux, and Oswold the Thegn. 8 The manor which the king held in 1086 had been the property of … the same hands (see below). The two were considered as one manor, and parts were said to be held of different lords. In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… suffix Bavant, the surname of 14th-century lords of the manor, was apparently not attached to the name of parish or manor until the 15th century. 6 In 1885 the parish's tail, c. … and most of the farm buildings on the demesne of Fifield manor were ruinous in 1350 22 and may have been demolished in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… there was little more than two farmsteads in 1773: 27 Manor Farm was at the north end, Read's Farm at the south … 1948. 64 Knighton. There was a chapel and possibly a manor house at Knighton in the 13th century, 65 and in the … descended in the Hussey family until 1319 with Knighton manor but is not expressly said to have done so. 74 Henry …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of Tamworth Castle of the knight's fee which formed the manor of FILLONGLEY. 16 Peterborough Abbey. Gules two crossed … Marmion. Vair a fesse gules. The first known tenant of the manor is Henry de Hastings, in 12356. 17 He was dead by 9 August 1250, 18 and in January 1251 his manor of Fillongley was committed, during the minority of his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Inn. An annual fair was granted to the lord of the manor 7 in 1458. 8 It lasted three days, Monday, Tuesday and … held on the first Wednesday in April within the West Court Manor, 9 but this is also no longer held, and the green has … red brick cottages with a few of half-timber work. The old manor-house of East Court stood west of the church, near …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Bell Inn. At the west end of the town is the Old Hall or manor house which was rebuilt about 1835, 2 and enlarged some … of Huxloe and a holding of 9 hides seems to represent the manor of FINEDON. 5 In the 12th century survey of the county, … sokemen of the ancient demesne appear in a rental of the manor in 1423. 8 The manor apparently remained in the crown …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… from plans of J. Carr of York. 1 The first mention of a manor-house and park here occurs in 1338, when Geoffrey le … Caldbergh and also to build a crenellated fortalice at his manor of Constable Burton. 2 In 1392 the demesne included a … the time of Edward the Confessor Gamel had in FINGALL a 'manor' and 6 carucates. By 1086 it was held by Count Alan, 7 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… at the north of the village, with ruins of the old manor-house of the Bishops of Lincoln near by, and of Fingest … The old rectory is now used as the Glebe Farm, and the Manor Farm, which includes part of an older building, is the … There is no mention in the Domesday Survey 3 of FINGEST MANOR, which is said to have been granted, together with the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… is unusual in being sited at some distance from its manor-house, which used to lie in the extreme north-east … of medium size: for the hearth tax of 1665, besides the manor and the Rectory, there were nineteen listed houses of … from the James family, inheritors of a third of Finmere manor. 25 There are several outlying farm-houses: Widmore …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Within the loop lie the parks belonging to Fittleton Manor, in 1976 rough fields with some fine trees, but partly … in the 14th century, alongside which the lord of the manor had a grange with residential quarters. 19 The church, rectory-house, and manor-house stand close together at the northern end of the …