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A History of the County of Hampshire
… times most certainly it formed part of the great episcopal manor of East Meon. 9 BASING PARK. In a rent-roll of the manor of East Meon for the year 1567 John Love is mentioned …
A History of the County of Warwick
… This is probably, from its extent, the site of the moated manor-house mentioned in 1324 19 and 1392. 20 In the latter … of the south-west angle of another moat. Here stood the manor-house of the Grants, a centre of Catholic disaffection … doors, showing that by then it had been divided up. 38 Manor In 1086 the Count of Meulan held FULBROOK as 2 hides; a …
A History of the County of Sussex
… now called 'The Old Farmhouse', was possibly the old manor-house. It is built of a very poor stone, very much … clearly intended to be plastered. The whole resembles the manor-house of Meeching, Newhaven, which is, however, rather … panelling. About 300 yards west of the village is Perching Manor House. A large farm adjoins the house, which is not …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to a small public recreation ground in the village. MANOR There is no mention of Fulmer in the Domesday Survey. … man of Earl Harold. 5 This land was included in the manor of 13 hides held in Datchet in 1086 by Giles de … Datchet, 7 and in 1254 for the first time is termed FULMER MANOR. 8 The overlordship follows the same descent as Datchet …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… known as Fyfield Overton in the 16th century. 5 Fyfield Manor, the residence of Mrs. Crum, lies to the west of the … probably when the Whites came into possession of the manor. The front has a projecting stone porch of the 14th … had lately built a 'fair house' at Fyfield, hard by the manor-house. 11 A Bronze Age spear-head was found in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the land comprised in it, the 5 hides of the ideal manor. 5 In 975 King Edgar granted it to his thegn lfweard … to the king 8 and later to the Duchy of Lancaster. 9 The manor was afterwards said to be held of the burgesses of … mother, of William Mauduit of Hanslope, 10a inherited this manor of which he was lord in 11667 11 and gave the church, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Station Road, descends from the cliff, where stand the manor-house, the railway station, many new houses and the new … Fylingdales Old Church from the South-west Manors The manor of FYLING, where 1 carucate of land was at geld, … from the abbey for this vill. 48 The abbey retained the manor until the Dissolution, 49 since which time it has …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 13 An earlier park, apparently attached to Avenels manor, had been created by 1289, but subsequently … disappeared by 1279. 32 The sites of two medieval manor-houses, one moated, lie beyond the church at the east … as Whitehall, built in 1317 by the steward of Mertonage manor. 34 Houses were concentrated along the former High …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Garsdon by Thomas Howard, earl of Berkshire, lord of the manor of both Charlton and of Garsdon's eastern neighbour … (then Glos.): although it belonged to the lord of Garsdon manor until the late 18th or early 19th century that land, … on the ridge along the main eastwest road between Garsdon Manor and the junction with the Charlton and Hankerton road. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… main road, lay the church and parsonage with Havels manor-house. 15 It is possible that there was once a separate … the north of the hill-top green lay the village's second manor-house, commonly called Louches after its medieval owner, or North End manor. The main village street, magna via in about 1230, …
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