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A History of the County of Hampshire
… from 108 ft. to 361 ft. above the ordnance datum. Manor The manor of HALE is probably represented in Domesday Book by the … heirs a rent of 100 s. 9 Henry Daubeney died seised of the manor of Hale in 1278, leaving as his heirs his sister …
Magna Britannia
… half from Calder-bridge, where there is a post-office. The manor belonged at an early period to a family who took their … other coheiress 1. Miles Ponsonby, Esq. died lord of this manor in 1814; it is now the property of his third son, … widely branched and settled in various counties. The manor of Harrington is said to have been granted soon after …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the canons of Kenilworth. 6 He evidently held the manor of HALFORD as he presented to the church, as did his … Hales and Mary his wife (in whose right he held the manor of Snitterfield) 24 sold two watermills and land in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… bishop of Baieux, but archbishop Lanfranc recovered this manor, among others, in that solemn assembly of the whole … of the ten plough lands there only remained six to this manor in the time of king Edward the Confessor; and within … that of the monks of his church, in which division this manor was allotted to the bishop, and by him appropriated to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of bridges and strongholds and military service. 11 This manor had apparently become the property of the monks by the … by Bishop Simon in 1148. 14 In 1240 the demesne of the manor, consisting of a court and 2 carucates of land, was … a grant of free warren here. 16 The history of the manor is the same as that of Grimley 17 (q.v.), and it is now …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the sandstone ridge, was the 9th-century limit of the manor of Taunton Deane, 6 and bears marks of regularity in an … of the present boundary, when Kerdon was part of Halse manor and Denbury was part of Halse parish. 7 Halse village … prominence suggest pre-Christian occupation. The medieval manor house and the parsonage barn stood in an apparently …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… He died anno 1486, and by his will, that year, devised the manor of Halsted to his kinsman, Sir Thomas Bourchier the … an only child and heir, Elizabeth, who carried this manor in marriage to Sir William Pope, of Wilcot, in … his grandfather here, and afterwards passed away this manor, with the seat called Halsted court-lodge, and the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… last described, in every particular. The ROYALTY of the manor or lordship of Hoo claims over this parish, and as such … of Halstow seems to have passed as an appendage to the manor of Hoo, through the several different owners of it, to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the parish belongs to All Souls college, as part of their manor farm of Horsham, in Upchurch. Towards the eastern part … hills rise pretty high, over much of which the adjoining manor of Norwood in Milton claims. In the north-east part is … as to be good fatting land for beasts. The paramount manor of Milton claims over this parish, subordinate to which …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… is the great modern house of Mr. Alfred de Rothschild. Manor The manor of HALTON seems to have been in the possession of the … A tradition names Queen Edith 2 as the first donor of the manor in 959, but there seems to be no documentary evidence …