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A History of the County of Bedford
… of the village, which is crossed by a running brook. The Manor Farm stands back from the road opposite Goldington … held. 16 After the Dissolution it is known as GOLDINGTON MANOR, but does not at any time appear to have been of great … 22 The estate, which for the first time appears as a manor, was then valued at 5 5 s. 7 d. per annum, and was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… cattle and pedlary, on the 25th of September, yearly. The MANOR OF WINGHAM claims paramount over this parish, in which … is one borough, viz. of Rolling, which claims over it. The MANOR OF GOODNESTON, which before the Norman conquest, was … reign. After which it seems to have been divided, and the manor itself, with part of the demesne lands, to have passed …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Thomas Chiche, of the Dungeon, paid respective aid for the manor of Goodneston, then held by knight's service. Thomas … on their father's death became jointly entitled to this manor. The two former of them alienated their interest in it, … as the reign of king Edward III. He died possessed of this manor, and was succeeded in it by his son Mr. Edward Fagge, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… across Cow Down and almost the whole length of the parish. Manor The manor of GOODWORTH CLATFORD has from the earliest times … to the vicarage has never been parted from the manor since the Dissolution, the living at the present time …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Doomsday, Gatham. A Dwelling or Home of Goats. The chief Manor in Gatham, before the Norman Invasion, Story had, who … named already in Normanton and Sutton, who had likewise a Manor in Stantune, and one in Cavord, ( Keworth) in this … was made, 40s. It had Soc in Leche. Here was another Manor of the Land of the Taynes, which Godrick, (who had also …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish, are chosen at the court-leet holden for the manor of East Farleigh, and the inhabitants owe no service but to that manor; only a constable for the hundred of West Barnefield … such parts of them as lay within it for that hundred. The manor of Maidstone likewise extends into this parish, over …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a mile north-west of the church is the moated site of the manor house 2 of the Engaines, who in the 14th century are … to Sibthorpe in Ellington. 3 This was also the site of the manor house of the Bigg family in the 17th and 18th … de Lovetot, who was holding the LOVETOT FEE in 1125, the manor went to his nephew Richard, son of his brother Nigel. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… school. 3 On the north-eastern boundary of the parish is Manor Farm, an early 17th-century building of half-timber and … passed in 1779, 4 the award being dated 15 January 1780. 5 Manor Farm, Grafton Flyford MANOR GRAFTON FLYFORD, like Flyford Flavell (q.v.), must have …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Parishes Grafton Manor GRAFTON MANOR Grastone (xi cent.). The parish of Grafton Manor situated to the south-west of Bromsgrove covers an area …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Manors In the time of Edward the Confessor, Achi held the manor of GRAFTON or GRAFTON UNDERWOOD freely. 2 After the … Grafton was granted to Philip of Worcester. 8 In 1217 the manor was granted to Ralph de St. Sampson. 9 At his death … Mauf, and Joan, the wife of William de la Bruere. 10 The manor, which was held of the king by the serjeanty of keeping …