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A History of the County of Warwick
… The west doorway and window are of the 12th-century style. MANOR At the time of the Conquest an estate of 2 hides in … passed into the hands of Ralph Basset of Sapcote. 11 The manor was held of the last of this line, Ralph Basset who … later reference to an overlordship is in 1628, when the manor was said to be held of 'the heirs of Ambrose Cave, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 'The Queen's Room,' 'The Archbishop's Room,' and so forth. Manor Alwin, a thegn of King Edward, held the most important … the township of HARTWELL. 4 After the Norman Conquest this manor was granted to William Peverel, and in the Domesday … In 1086 William Peverel had sub-infeudated Tekel with this manor. 7 At the close of the 12th century Walter de Hertwell …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Adjoining the churchyard on the south-east is Harvington Manor, a fine two-storied house of stone and half-timber, … window of the church at the time of its restoration. The Manor House, Harvington The village contains a reading room, … the boundaries of Harvington in an Anglo-Saxon charter. 11 MANOR In 799 Balthun Abbot of Kempsey gave to King Coenwulf …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… On the same side of the street is Upper Farm, the manor-house of Prince's Harwell Manor. 'Court Lane' passes it. Standing well back in a large … the east side of the road to Sutton Courtney, is Bishop's Manor, a two-storied farm residence now occupied by Mr. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 3 In 13067 Henry Hussey bought the reversion of the manor of Hascombe from Henry Sturmy, to whom it should have … the wife of Walter of Huntingfield, of whose grant the manor is said to have come to Henry Hussey in the inquisition … Covert. 15 Giles Covert 15a was in possession of the manor in 1547, 16 died in 1556, and was succeeded by his …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Haseley Knob, about 400 ft. above Ordnance datum. The manor-house and park with the church and rectory are in the … farms. The mill is on Inchford Brook, close to the old manor-house. There was a mill at Haseley in 1086, 1 and two watermills in 1632. 2 The Old Manor House, about 300 yards north-east of the church, is …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the upper part being known as Upton and that below the manor-house as Lower Haselor, a division which is of manorial … earlier construction. Of these the most important are the manor-house, the manor farm, and Upton House. The manor-house, now a farm, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 21 and in the early 17th century the lord of Hasfield manor was appointed a commissioner to enquire into a dispute … 40 and John Parker of Northleach, who bought Hasfield manor in 1654, claimed descent from the abbot's father. 41 … and Eustace Pauncefoot, of the family which held Hasfield manor for the next four centuries. 45 The overlordship of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… country and was neither an ancient parish nor an ancient manor. It was a chapelry of the parish of Chiddingfold and was part of the first royal and then episcopal manor of Godalming. Old Haslemere, on East Hill, also called … sent a letter to Sir George More, lord of the hundred and manor of Godalming, complaining that some two years back John …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 15 In 1927 15 building plots along the north edge of the manor park were put up for sale. 16 In the 1960s the village … abbot recovered the property, thenceforth called MELFORDS manor, from his successor William of Melford c. 1240. 51 The … in Haslingfield as the parsonage, but was also to hold the manor court for the abbey's tenants. 56 About 1588 the former …
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