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A History of the County of Worcester
… Westminster Farm, and a few cottages. The site of the old manor-house lies to the west of the church. It was formerly … Wood, Ravenhays Wood, Scotland Lane, and California. MANOR The manor of FRANKLEY belonged before the Conquest to a certain …
A History of the County of Warwick
… revenue of 17 11 s. 2 d. 10 After the Dissolution this manor was kept in Crown hands till 157980, when it was … when his son Thomas was 20. 14 Thomas who dealt with the manor in 1662 15 was probably the son of this Thomas. 16 It … a descendant of the William mentioned above, passed the manor to Roger de Elinhale, and he to Robert de Okeover, who …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… hamlet, are the old parish church and parsonage, with the Manor Farm near by. The old manor house was pulled down by the late Mr. Melville Portal. … FREEFOLK is described in the Domesday Survey of 1086 as a manor held by Ralf the son of Seifrid of the manor of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of coloured sand at Alum Bay is well known. Weston Manor, the residence of Mr. E. Granville Ward, is in the … stands on the Downs. MANORS Before the Conquest the manor of FRESHWATER, assessed at 15 hides, belonged to Earl … of Azor 1 hide. 11 Presumably between these two dates the manor had, like Carisbrooke and Bowcombe (q.v.), belonged to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… theology, was curate here about the same time. 3 Frilsham Manor, close to the church, is a modern building of … Gull, bart., purchased by him from Mr. T. F. Floyd. Manor The manor of FRILSHAM had been held of Edward the Confessor by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was likewise called slingham, alias Frindsbury, from the manor of that name in this parish. THE PARISH is situated … the north-west boundary of the parish, next to Cliff, the manor of slingham. The high London road runs along the … his church between himself and the convent, 4 allotted the manor of Frindsbury, with its appendages, to the share of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the hearth taxes of 1662 and 1665. 11 There was no large manor-house, but a good Rectory, 12 two more than usually … green, mostly inclosed in 1760. 17 The church and former manor-house lie at its northern end, and until the end of the … of a medieval moat, 29 probably denoting the site of the manor-house of the De Greys. There are also two other houses …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… fifty acres of land, called Minis-hill, over which the manor of Whornes-place, near Rochester, claims jurisdiction. … which were all consiscated to the crown. After which, this manor came into the possession of Jeffry de Peverel, and with … capite by barony. Nicholas de Gerund afterwards held this manor, with the advowson of the church, of which he died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… claims paramount over it, and part of it is within the manor of Hollinghorne; but there are several other small … held here on Sept. 8,. yearly, for toys, ribbons, &c. THE MANOR of comden, alias Comenden, is situated in the … is the present owner of it. BEWPER was once accounted a manor here, and, with Great and Little Ferburst, was part of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the Middleton road. 14 The latter, in the former Ormond manor, was perhaps the original settlement: it lay beside … street, 30 apparently stands on the site of the Ormonds' manor-house and incorporates fragments of it. The old house … standing in 1897 34 but had gone by 1955. The De Lisle manor-house in the west end of Fritwell, on the other hand, …
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