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A History of the County of Rutland
… in ruins. Greetham House is modern, the site of the old manor house is to the north-west of the church; to it in 1446 … between six crosslets or. Manors In 1066 one Goda held the manor of GREETHAM with that of Cottesmore (q.v.), having … Walran, King John twice confirming, and stating that the 'manor of Greetham and Cottesmore' was to be held by the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… lordship of the fee was held by the Camviles, and the manor was held of them by the Grendons. In 1242 9 Robert de … sister of Ralph, 13 a quitclaim of all his right in the manor. This Ralph had by his first wife a son Robert and a … their members. 16 In 1346 the immediate tenancy of the manor was in the hands of Robert de Grendon, his half-sisters …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 1 The population in 1931 was 414. The Hall, formerly the manor-house, is on the north side of the village, near Nether … roadside, and there is a second in a field adjoining. 4 Manor In 1806, the Countess Judith held in GRENDON 3 hides … to a later pleading, John, Earl of Huntingdon, gave the manor of Grendon to Baldwin de Paunton. 7 James de Paunton, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (1608). 5 In an account of the lands included in Greywell Manor in 1602 'a hopp gardene' is included. 6 Manor GREYWELL was probably included under Odiham in the … 1200, 9 and in 1204 King John granted the issues of the manor of Greywell to his favourite, Alan Basset, the founder …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 1302, 1307 and 1375 are dated from Grimley. 3 The manor-house built in the reign of Henry VIII was destroyed … the Vineyard, 8 Monkredding and Holy Well 9 (xix cent.). MANOR Bertwulf, King of the Mercians, in 851 gave 3 cassata … in the possession of the priory of Worcester. 20 The manor was granted by Henry VIII to the Dean and Chapter of …
A History of the County of Durham
… of GRINDON has been attached throughout its history to the manor of Fulthorpe. 9 In March 13367 Roger de Fulthorpe was … The Vane Arms in the Village of Thorpe Thewles The manor of FULTHORPE was held from the earliest period for … 17 Roger was then said to be seised of a moiety of the manor of Fulthorpe, held in chief for a twelfth part of a …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… to his bailiwick. 13 With Healaugh, which became the head manor of the district, a park and free chase descended. 14 … In 1599 the Crown reserved a lead mine in a grant of the manor 21 of Grinton, late of Bridlington Priory. The lead … some of the mines. The family of Swale, who pretended to a manor of West Grinton, made unsuccessful claim to the mineral …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… MANORS In the reign of Edward the Confessor GROVE MANOR was in the possession of two brothers, but by 1086 was … the Breton. 2 During the 13th and 14th centuries the manor was attached to the honour of Gloucester as was … were the Lucys, who before 1274 subinfeudated Grove Manor, 5 referred to during the 14th and 15th centuries as …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to meet, south of Pound Green, a road past the site of the manor house that formed a long, winding high street. After a … 38 Manors and other Estates. In 1086 the largest manor was that formed by Picot the sheriff from 3 hides … Asceline de Waterville. 40 Through its subinfeudation the manor had been divided into five estates, each nominally of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 11 The Chaloners, who succeeded the canons as lords of the manor, established themselves in the old hall which formerly … in 18667, apparently on or near the site of the former manor-house, 102 which was sold by Edward VI in 1550 to Sir … lived the Yowards who for a long period leased Hutton Manor of the Crown; but in 1846 their house had quite …
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