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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… place, the population stood at 471. In 1961 it was 460. 24 Manor and Other Estates. According to Ely tradition Hardwick … with Elizabeth I in 1600. 29 In 1610 James I granted the manor to George Salter and John Williams of London who … as their agent. 30 Salter and Williams conveyed the manor to Knight in 1612. 31 Knight's son William sold it to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The village lies roughly in the centre of the parish. The Manor Farm and the church stand on relatively high ground, … listed, besides the small Rectory and Richard Fermor's manor-house, for the hearth tax. 12 The Rectory had evidently … The only building of note left in the parish is the former manor-house, now the Manor Farm. The house dates from the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… being situated in a hollow on the brow of a hill. The old manor-house, now used as a farm, stands to the south-east of … attached was erected by the Thornton family, lords of the manor, in 1870. When Bridges wrote the parish had been … its subsoil clay. The chief crops grown are cereals. Manor One hide in HARDWICK was returned in the Domesday …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… date, all of which have been much altered and added to. Manor Farm, to the north-west of the church, is probably of … 3 MANORS In the time of Edward the Confessor HARDWICK MANOR was held by Saxi, one of his thegns. 4 It was assessed … of John Botreaux, and then of Nicholas de Moels. 15 The manor was thus divided into moieties, each of which had a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… for one Bov. but besides that the Bishop of Lincolne had a Manor, which, before the Conquest, was Godwin's, and paid the … 4 H. 4. Robert Sutton recovered his seisin of the Manor of Herdeby, and Elizabeth, who had been the wife of John Pigot, was amerced. This Manor remains still to the Family of Sutton, the present heir …
A History of the County of Northampton
… been included, in the Domesday Survey, in Raunds, of which manor a manor of Hargrave was a member in the 13th century. 6 The … held as part of the Duchy of Lancaster. 8 The chief manor, to which the church was attached, seems to have been …
A History of the County of Bedford
… distance to the north-east. In the main village is the manor-house, a 17th-century building with later additions. … Hoshills, Stocks, Lincolns (xvii cent.). MANORS HARLINGTON MANOR at the time of the Domesday Survey comprised 5 hides of … 4 Ralph Pyrot or his ancestors apparently obtained the manor of Harlington by subinfeudation from the Albinis before …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… continued to be excavated until the 1890s. 14 The manor included valuable timber in the 16th 15 and 17th 16 … the site of both a medieval and a 16th- or 17th-century manor-house. 26 The site was apparently disused by the late 17th century when Manor Farm was built at the west end of the village, north of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… LIES the next parish south-westward from Lenham. The manor of Hollingborne claims over a part of this parish. IT … earl Godwin. The above-described estates, comprehended the manor of Harrietsham, and were, about four years after taking … of Baieux, confiscated to the crown. After which this manor became part of the possessions of the family of …
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