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A History of the County of Worcester
… Court Farm. Hanley Court, the residence of the lord of the manor, half a mile northeast of the church, is a large brick … under an Act of 1865, 1 the award being dated 1871. MANOR At the date of the Domesday Survey there were two … the Earls of Gloucester is not mentioned after 1296. 7 The manor was returned in 1537 as held of the honour of Elmley …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… date. Lyford village consists of a few houses only. The Manor Farm, once the residence of the Ashcombe family, is a … 9 The grant was confirmed by his son Walter, 10 and a manor in West Hanney belonged to the priory 11 till the … of alien monasteries in the reign of Henry V. 12 The manor then remained in the Crown till 1441, when it was …
A History of the County of Northampton
… for 35 children, at the sole expense of the lord of the manor. A little east of the church is the Manor Farm, on the farther side of a small Nonconformist … historian, Bishop of Llandaff and Hereford, was born here. Manor Three virgates in HANNINGTON were entered in the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the church of All Saints, between Hannington Farm and the Manor Farm, where, it is said, the courts used to be held, … Foxcote 6 (xiv cent.), Haselholt 7 (xvii cent.). Manor The manor of HANNINGTON was held at the time of the Domesday …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was assessed on 6 hearths for the 1665 tax and after the manor-house was the largest house in Hanwell. 18 When it was … is doubtful whether there were any resident lords of the manor before the Copes 20 and the early manor-house was presumably leased or occupied by bailiffs. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of offenders within his hundred of Westgate. 1 THE MANOR of the hundred of Westgate claims paremount over this parish, subordinate to which is the MANOR OF HALL and BEVERLEY, with the mansion of Hall-place, … esq. M. P. for Canterbury. A court baron is held for this manor. POLDHURST is a manor in the south-west part of this …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the daughters of William Riplingham, late lord of the manor, was employed by the inhabitants of Great Harborough to … and assign Sir William Beauchamp, in 1435. 14 In 1602 the manor was stated to be held of the heirs of Lord Grey of … the death of her first husband, granted her (half of) the manor to her sister and brother-in-law to hold from the chief …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… early part of the 15th century Harbridge, then known as a manor, had come into the hands of a Henry Smith who was … or mother of Thomas Poole, 12 all right and title in the manor of Harbridge, together with all the possessions of the … husband John Okeden, 17 with whom she was holding the manor for the term of her life in 1541, 18 in which year …
A History of the County of Warwick
… repair, and was ordered to be renewed by the lords of the manor of Ladbroke, who had built it on their own land for … brick. About half a mile south-west of the church is the Manor House, an L-shaped two-story building with gabled wings … kept in crown hands till 1561, when it was granted as a manor to John Fisher and Thomas Dabridgecourt, the former …
A History of the County of Northampton
… collected alms. Of the two mills belonging to the royal manor at the time of the Conquest one, then known as … Another 2 hides, which had been held by Waltheof formed a manor for the Countess Judith in 1086. 30 Of the fee of … fields of Northampton, 37 and continued in possession of manor, rectory, and advowson until its surrender in 1538. 38 …
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