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A History of the County of Bedford
… to imply, has always been well wooded. At Domesday the manor contained woodland for 200 swine, 11 whilst at the … large wood to the south of Dungee, was attached to Harrold Manor, belonging to the Greys, who had an ancient park of 240 … three thegns of King Edward. 23 From this Domesday manor there are subsequently found several properties, of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… lay partly along the street running west towards the manor house, church, and rectory, which stood together near … outside the limits of the ancient inclosures, except that Manor Farm was built near the Hoffer brook. The Cambridge … the rest in chief, 65 but in the 13th century the whole manor was said to be held of the bishop of Ely. 66 It passed …
A History of the County of Durham
… Piercy is derived from the Percys of Alnwick, who held the manor in the 13th and 14th centuries. Its near neighbourhood … enfeoffed by the main branch of the family, and held the manor early in the 13th century for four parts of a knight's … William Percy. Ingram died childless in 1262, 30 and the manor was divided between William and Walter Percy. William …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Several modern houses have been built on the estate. The Manor House, on the north side of the road, opposite Hartford … two stories, built probably by Robert Taylor, lord of the manor, who died in 1608. It consists of a main block with … century, possibly by the Cottons, who probably built the Manor Farm to the north of it. There is a Baptist Chapel in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 6 Titton, another hamlet, and part of the episcopal manor of Hartlebury in the 16th century, was then called … or Teddington.' 7 Waresley is a hamlet and ancient manor to the south of the village. Waresley House was for … (xvi cent.). CASTLE Hartlebury Castle was originally the manor-house of Hartlebury, and has always followed the same …
A History of the County of Durham
… plundered the town and wasted all the east coast. 33 The manor had been forfeited by Brus in 1306 for the murder of … the Mayor of Hartlepool and George Pocock, the lord of the manor, that the boundary of Hartlepool was the white or north … quarrel between the Bishop of Durham and the lord of the manor, as to whether Hartlepool lay within the bishopric, 76 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 3 servants, and wood for the pannage of 10 bogs. The whole manor was worth 3 pounds, and now 100 shillings; a certain … lands and possessions became forfeited to the crown. THE MANOR OF HARTLEY, soon after the Conqueror's reign, became … Henry III. he ob tained a charter of free-warren for this manor, and died next year, being then reputed one of the most …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Great and Little Gorrell and Gorrell Grove 9 (xvii cent.). Manor At the time of the Domesday Survey there were two … possession of the Waspail family, most probably with the manor of Smallbrook in Warminster (co. Wilts.), 12 which was … there is nothing to connect the Waspails with the manor from this date until the middle of the 14th century. 16 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Tillingham's, Somer's, Batt's, Haiward's 2 (xvii cent.). Manor At the time of the Domesday Survey HARTLEY WINTNEY was probably included in the great royal manor of Odiham, and it is not mentioned by name until the … of Geoffrey Fitz Peter. 6 The right of the priory to the manor was undisputed until the Dissolution, and the only …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is a sketch of the ground plot of it. [Ground plan] The manor of Milton claims paramount over the whole of this … in her right, is the present possessor of it. GRAYNEY is a manor in this parish, corruptly so called for Graveney, by … moiety, and so became possessed of the whole of this manor, which at his death he, by will, devised to his widow …