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A History of the County of Oxford
… its branch, nearly a mile long, that runs westward to the Manor Farm and the cottages near the church. From this … from the De Gay family, the 12 th-century lords of the manor. 5 Hampton once had a larger population than it has … were seven taxable houses for the hearth tax of 1665 6the manor-house, two largish farm-houses or gentlemen's houses …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 6 According to the Chronicle of Evesham, however, the manor remained in the possession of the abbey until Abbot … Lovett. With 'certain of his knights' he had held the manor of Hampton and those of Upton and Witton of Abbot … of Guy de Offern, grandson of Isnard, 15 ever held this manor. An estate at Himbleton which Isnard had held was …
A History of the County of Warwick
… tenants of the adjoining lands. In 1631 the jurors of the manor court were ordered 'to set great mere stones' along the … in 1182. 12 In about 1282 there were 400 sheep on the manor, and in 1299 there was pasture for 540. 13 The village … of Thelsford and Vicar of Newbold Pacey, who farmed the manor from the Bishop of Worcester. 18 A considerable extent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at uneven intervals along the road to the church and Manor Farm, both of which stand near the former mill stream. … tax. There were a number of fair-sized houses: in 1665 the manor returned fourteen hearths, the Rectory six, 17 and ten … after 1840 500 was spent on enlarging the new addition. 23 Manor Farm, the successor to the mansion house called Hampton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… another 600 acres, but the Award was not made until 1812. MANOR In 1086 the manor of HAMPTON-INARDEN was held by Geoffrey de Wirce. It … a knight's fee in Hampton was held of him; 9 in 1376 the manor was held of the heir of Lord Mowbray, a minor in ward …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a good early-17th-century chimney-stack with diagonal rib. Manor In 1086 Ralph de Chesney held Hamsey of William de … 6 it is uncertain with which portion of the barony this manor was subsequently held. The Domesday 'Hame' formed the … through the Chesney to the Say family, from whom the manor derived its name of HAMSEY. 7 Thus, in 12423, William …
A History of the County of Worcester
… that paid geld, 2 of which were waste. 29 Attached to the manor were salt-pits in Droitwich, which rendered 105 'mits' … from Henry son of Geoffrey de Hanbury, 33 and in 1291 the manor was worth 24 a year. 34 In 1287 Geoffrey the son of Guy … lease was renewed for a further term of five years. 35 The manor remained with the successive Bishops of Worcester 36 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and is now marked by a farm. 4 Across the old road lie the manor-house, its farm, and the few cottages which house the … the old part of Hangleton. The oldest portion of Hangleton Manor-House, 5 judging by a doorway in its south wall, is the … represent, approximately, the shell of the 15th-century manor-house. The north wall of this range is continued, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Ages Moredon may have been another hamlet. 2 Hankerton manor was part of Malmesbury abbey's Crudwell estate, the … parts were claimed for, and perambulated by, each manor. 7 Until the 1540s Hankerton and Cloatley were parts of … one of the cottages on the south side survived. Cloatley Manor was built on low land east of Hankerton church in the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… House was held by the Badger family of the lords of the manor. 5 From the village Quay Lane leads down to the river, … seat of the Duke Gandolfi of the Papal Court, lord of the manor of Hanley Castle. The present house, which is of brick … Gilbert's End is Hanley Hall, now a farm-house, but once a manor, the seat of the Hanley family, the chief foresters of …