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A History of the County of Hampshire
… la Fisacres, Vytelhull, Bretecombe (xiv cent.). 6 MANOR Before the Conquest GATCOMBE was held of Edward the … In 1263 as Lady Maud de Gatcombe she was holding this manor and other property in the Isle of Wight by the service … complained that Ralph de Gorges and others had entered the manor of Gatcombe, 'wrecked the doors of the houses' and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the south of the parish, stands Gate Helmsley House, the Manor Farm being some distance to the north and near the … containing 130 acres where the lord of the neighbouring manor of Stamford Bridge claimed the right to stand the … is sandy, the subsoil Keuper Marls and Bunter Sandstone. Manor Certain lands in GATE HELMSLEY, amounting in 1086 to 4 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the whole of Gatton is the property of the lord of the manor. Upper Gatton, standing in a park, was formerly the capital mansion of a separate manor (see below). It is now the seat of Mr. Alfred Benson. … of the 'borough.' In 1086 the only tenants of the manor were 6 villeins and 3 bordars 1 and later extents do …
A History of the County of Warwick
… extension has a 17th-century central chimney-stack. The Manor House, about 300 yds. north-west of the church, the … the opposite side of the village street facing the church. Manor GAYDON probably formed part of Chadshunt (q.v.). In … in 1295 he was allowed the same rights in Gaydon as in his manor of Chadshunt. 6 In 1316 it is described as being a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is Sedbury Hall, the seat of the lords of Sedbury Manor (q.v.). Behind it the land sloping up towards the north … Alan, was at the time of the Domesday Survey the chief manor in the district afterwards called Richmondshire. Count … Manfield, Hutton and Stanwick were appurtenant to this manor. 16 Count Alan had a 'castlery' of 199 'manors' …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the Conquest between Orm and Barch, who each held a 'manor' here. By 1086 the land of Orm had come into the … lands here. This mesne tenancy is no further recorded; the manor, of which the first mention found is in 1314, was held … 35 and Ivo de Etton, tenant in 12845, 36 granted this manor to his son Thomas in 1314. 37 Thomas was lord in 1316. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in ruins. Westward of the village is Upberry and the manor house of Westcourt; beyond which the ground ascends to … was soon afterwards set-on fire, and burned. THE MANOR of Gillingham, which extends over the isle of Graine, … acres of meadow, wood for the pennage of 20 hogs. Of this manor a certain Frenchman holds land sufficient for one …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the boundaries. The church of St. Mary and the manor-house of Overhall lie together on the high ground in … Domesday Survey, and it seems to have formed part of the manor of Sawbridgeworth held by Geoffrey de Mandeville. … Netherhall the lower ground further south. Overhall The manor of OVERHALL was held in the 13th century by the family …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 14 The 'Forest of Heckedale' in Lealholm belonged to Danby Manor in 1272. 15 Glaisdale contains 1,719 acres of arable … farms. A water-mill in Glaisdale was appurtenant to the manor of Danby in 1327, 17 and there are now a water … to the fee of the lord of Danby, 44 but, although called a manor in 1577, 45 this seems to be the only mention of it as …
A History of the County of Rutland
… in a small park at the east end of the village. The old Manor House, which stood on the east side of the church, 2 … than the house. 3 There was a windmill belonging to the manor in 1326, and a wood called Brende. 4 In 1409 a road … way passes through the parish in a tunnel made in 187580. Manor At the time of the Domesday Survey GLASTON was divided …
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