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A History of the County of York North Riding
… southern boundary of the parish, were appurtenant to the manor of Great Smeaton. 5 A School Board for the united … in this parish. Manors Four of the 6 carucates and a 'manor' in GREAT SMEATON which had belonged to Malgrim before … to the abbey by Henry II. 12 At the Dissolution the manor was valued at 11 19 s. 4 d., this including 40 s. farm …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the 15th century the suffix, the surname of the lords of a manor in the parish, was gradually replaced by the prefix … form a group away from the main part of the village. The Manor House, Manor Farmhouse, and West Street Farm were all built in the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Sir Oliver Leader about 1539, when he acquired the Rectory Manor. 5 Here he imparked a considerable amount of land, … south of the village apparently belonged to the chief manor, the manor house of which stood in the moated inclosure about a …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the residence of Mrs. Walter Fenwick, consists of the Manor Farm, a 17th-century L-shaped house with later … in which is a moated inclosure marking the site of the manor house of Prestley Manor. To the south is Green End, comprising a group of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… there were only 73 houses in the village, including the manor house, and 6 more in the fields (2 mills and 4 … the ridge, and close by it to the northeast was the former manor house, demolished c. 1800. 46 The imparkment which isolated the church and manor house from the village took place before the late 16th …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… older buildings survived from the 16th and 17th centuries. Manor Farm, called the Farm House or Manor House in 1653 29 and having six hearths in 1672, 30 was … Great Washbourne House was built for the lord of the manor in the mid-19th century, of red brick and some stone …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… streets, West Street and South Street. 17 Great Wishford manor house stood 200 m. north-west of the church: part was … to wood by the 16th century. In 1597 the lord of the manor was entitled to certain loads of wood each year, and … ditch. 45 In 1604 it was customary for the men of the manor to claim their rights by going in procession to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 18436, and is now the residence of the lord of the manor, the Earl of Dudley. The site of the earlier manor-house was a mile away to the west, where the Home Farm … in the Harleian Collection, Walter Beauchamp gave the manor of Witley to Hugh Poer. 7 Hugh, or a descendant of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… the Hartlepool road was once itself a road. There was a manor-house at Claxton in the 15th century, 16 of which no … fields of Greatham were inclosed in 1650. 21 MANORS The manor of GREATHAM belonged to the barony of the Bertrams of … was wounded and captured. 29 Peter gave his Rutlandshire manor of Cottesmore as ransom to Thomas de Clare, and Thomas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of this heath in the parish of Lewisham, of which manor he was lord. This fair used to be held on the 12th, … Coombe likewise were always appendages to the adjoining manor of Lewisham, and as such were given to it by Elthruda, … and privileges. 8 There is no particular mention of this manor in Domesday; in all likelihood, being but an appendage …
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