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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 23 From the 16th century to the 20th most lords of the manor were wealthy, lived in large houses in the parish, and … gave up his house in an exchange with the lord of the manor, 32 Fonthill House and the church seem to have been the … Andrew Giffard's estate was later called FONTHILL GIFFORD manor. Robert (d. by 1243) was succeeded by another Robert …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in this parish." Sir Simon Vaughan died possessed of the manor of Fotis Crey, who lies buried with his wife under an … Denham; and on the division of their inheritance, this manor was allotted to the former. His descendant, Christopher … in the 7th and 8th of that reign to John Ellis, and the manor itself, with the remainder of the demesne lands some …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… hedgerow. Forcett water-mill was parcel of the manor in 1282. 13 Among the local names are Low and High … carucates of land in FORCETT formed a berewick of the manor of Gilling at the time of the Domesday Survey, 16 and … of periods of leases, 17 until 1494, 18 after which the manor continued to be held of the honour of Richmond. 19 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by a constable chosen yearly at the court leet of the manor of Nether Burgate. 4 The constable was the chief … and canvas and the spinning of flax. 10 The lord of the manor had a market, evidently by prescription, before 1273, … on the 'little water of Afford' 22 were parcel of the manor of Fordingbridge from the 11th to the 16th century. 23 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a part of Minchincourt, with other lands belonging to the manor, 9 had always extended beyond the parish boundaries, … county. In 1646 the timber of Richard Powell, lord of the manor, was valued at 400, that is a fifth of the value of all … the Olive Jacks Memorial Field, was opened in 1951. 43 The manor-house lies next to the church on the site of an earlier …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the 12th century: shortly after acquiring Forthampton manor, Tewkesbury Abbey received the king's licence to assart … were nearly 9,000 saplings and pollards in Forthampton manor and nearly 17,000 in Swinley. 15 A later writer … In 1634 3 or 4 cottages prejudicial to the lord of the manor's rights were ordered to be demolished on the death of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… near Foston Hall, which was built on the site of an old manor-house in 1823 by the Rev. Francis Simpson, then rector … Galtres, from which it had formerly been disafforested. 5 Manor The 'manor' with 8 carucates in FOSTON which had formerly belonged …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… choral society. 56 F. M. BeldamJohns, lord of the manor, in 1894 built a public hall near the Cross, and also … and revived in 1979. 60 Manors and other Estates. FOWLMERE manor was held in 1066 by Aluric Campe of King Edward and by … (d. c. 1232) who had married Hugh de Plaiz. 63 In 1279 the manor was held by her grandson Ralph de Plaiz (d. s.p. 1283). …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Malmesbury common then allotted to the lord of Foxley manor and to the rector of Foxley. 4 In 1884 a small detached … bend in the road 25 where the farmhouse which became the manor house stands. That house was enlarged, possibly in the … been made to cut the corner and take traffic away from the manor house. The rectory house, glebe farm buildings, a small …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… partly filled in, partly put underground. 26 The principal manor house stood near the middle of the street, nearly … both benefactors to the parish. 56 Manors. The principal manor, 5 hides, owned by the nuns of Chatteris abbey from … to the bishopric of Ely, 58 of which the Foxton CHATTERIS manor was held in free alms in 1279. 59 Following the abbey's …
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