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A History of the County of Hertford
… with two others at Hertford and Hoddesdon to Earl Harold's manor of Hatfield Broadoak. 29 All three berewicks were … holding at Hoddesdon was probably identical with the manor of Geddings and other lands held of the manor of Great Amwell. 32 About 1130 Ralf de Limesy was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to his heirs male, later earls of Oxford, 71 as the manor of GREAT ABINGTON. Aubrey had also before 1086 seized … 74 By 1230 it had been incorporated in the principal manor. 75 The earls of Oxford retained that manor with few interruptions until the late 16th century. 76 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the estates in Great Barrington became part of the royal manor and hundred of Faringdon (Berks.) in the late 11th … of the church within the park and beside the large manor-house called Barrington Park may indicate that the … Barrington and belonged to the owners of Great Barrington manor; to distinguish it as part of Great Barrington it was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from that lane at the western entrance to the village. The Manor House, an old house but not known to have been a manor-house, stands to the west of the cul-de-sac, and is a … on all elevations. 22 Parallel to the lane, opposite the Manor House, is Friar's Cottage, a two-storied ironstone …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the woodland recorded in 1279, when the lord of Eversden manor had a woodward, 7 and the wood was a source of profit … course towards Kingston is prevented by the presence of Manor Farm on its moated site. 14 North of the bend are two … the popular rising of 1381 a band of men attacked the manor-house at Great Eversden and carried off some of the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in existence. In 12812 Baldwin Wake, then lord of the manor, possessed a water-mill called 'Westmulne,' and a … by Thomas Tedcastle. 15 The hall was granted with the manor to David Foulis. 16 A 'common bakehouse' was also … Survey, where the king had 2 carucates of land and a 'manor.' 18 A 'plot called Ergum, which is sometimes ploughed …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the village, known as Green End, is the site of Creakers Manor; the farm-house bearing this name is comparatively … in this parish, the overlordships of Birchfield and Veseys Manor follows the same descent as that of Colmworth (q.v.), … held in 1521 of Sir William Gascoigne. 8 After Veseys Manor was granted to Higham Ferrers College no further …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and enlarged in 1926. There is a small Methodist chapel. Manor In 1086 Gilbert the Cook held Billing of the king 11 … as Henry IV in 1399. Barry. Azure two leopards or. The manor of BILLING was in the possession of the family of Barry … brother, in 1221. 21 On the death of Simon's son Ralph the manor passed to his brother Peter, 22 who was holding it in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the Confessor in 1062, 7 and in the Domesday Survey the manor of 'Bocheham' is included in the possessions of the … In 181112 James Laurell and his wife jointly conveyed the manor to John Harrison Loveridge, 13 probably in trust for … Sumner, who in the Court Rolls appears as lord of the manor until 1828. Within the next year it was acquired by …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and a half to the north is the moated site of the ancient manor house or castle of Woodhead, 2 which was probably … house exist and it was stated in 1543 to be in ruins: 'The manor there hath heretofore been a proper house standing upon … and wholesome soil, moated round about . . . and the said manor house or place is now in great ruin and decay.' 4 …