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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which court claims paramount over that district. The manor of Ripple claims likewise over part of this parish, as does the manor of East Langdon. THIS SMALL PARISH is unfrequented, and … of it. There is nothing worth further notice in it. THE MANOR OF GUSTON formerly belonged to the abbot and convent of …
Magna Britannia
… Abbot. At the time of making the Domesday survey, the manor was held by Stephen de Haccombe under Baldwin the … found then to contain only 1436; in 1811 only 1355. The manor of Halberton, which had been part of the royal demesne … to Robert Abraham, Esq., of Merriot, in Somersetshire. The manor of Halberton Abbot, or Halberton Dean, belonged to the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… In 1086 HACKNESS with Everley and Suffield formed one manor belonging to William de Percy. Of this land 2 carucates were soke of the king's manor of Falsgrave (q.v.) and the rest land of St. Hilda. 18 … and grange here. 22 In 1563 Queen Elizabeth granted the manor, rectory and church to Lord Robert Dudley in fee. 23 In …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… springs in the parish, one at Dadbrook and the other at Manor Farm. The parish is fairly level, lying at an altitude … larger houses in the parish, Scotsgrove House, Grenville Manor House, and the Hall are of no architectural interest. … been greatly modernized. Manors In the Domesday Survey the manor of HADDENHAM appears under the name of 'Nedreham,' and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… street, with the rectory and Grange Farm to the west; the manor house, now the residence of Mr. Lionel George Trower, to the north, and the manor farm, the school and smithy still farther north. There … Abbey. Azure three croziers between three crosslets or. Manor HADDON was given to the Abbey of Thorney by King Edgar, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Butts Field and Cookescroft 9 in the 16th century. MANOR Before the Conquest Brihtwine held HADZOR 'as his … passed into the possession of the family of Toeni, and the manor was held of their barony in the 13th century. 16 The … in the middle of the 14th century, when the tenancy of the manor was acquired by Thomas Earl of Warwick, the manor after …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… thatch. At the southern end of the village street is the Manor Farm, near the traditional site of the church. 12 Near … took place in 1133, and the abbots continued to hold the manor of East Hagbourne in frankalmoign until 1539, 26 when … the abbey surrendered to the Crown. 27 The site of the manor was at that time in the hands of a tenant, William …
A History of the County of Worcester
… in 11301, in the county of Stafford, 24 probably held this manor, for either he or a successor of the same name held a … 26 Robert de Hagley appears to have been lord of the manor early in the reign of Henry III, 27 and was possibly … Hagley presented to the church, 32 and he was holding the manor in 1292. 33 He appears towards the end of the 13th …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was 265. MANORS In the time of Edward the Confessor the manor of HAIL WESTON was held by two men, named Saxi and … Uluin Chit. 6 Although Uluin was a man of Earl Harold, his manor was in no way subordinate to the Earl's great manor of Kimbolton. 7 In 1086, Robert son of Fafiton had …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… USUALLY called High Halden, to distinguish it from the manor of Halden, in Rolvenden, of eminent account, and in … Seven Hundreds claims over part of this parish, and the manor of Lambyn, alias Halden, over other parts of it. THE … leaving his possessions to the king; by which means this manor came into the hands of the crown. How it passed from …
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