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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is in the hundred of Wye, and within the liberty of that manor. There is only one borough, called Hastingligh borough, … about one hundred. There is not any fair held in it. THE MANOR OF HASTINGLIGH, being within the liberty of the duchy … all his estates were consiscated to the crown, whence this manor was afterwards granted to the earl of Lei cester, of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… location of that part of Deptford St. Paul over which the manor of Hatcham Barnes extended was doubtful until 1636, … from 1875. A new middle block has recently been built. MANOR In 1086 the manor of HATCHAM, later HATCHAM BARNES, was held of Odo, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Symondshyde Farm, with Symondshyde Great Wood, and Astwick Manor. To the east is the village of Hatfield Hyde, with Woodhall Farm, Ludwick Hall and Holwell Manor, and Camfield Place (for which see Essendon), the … extreme east is the village of Newgate Street, with the manor of Tolmers, the residence of Mr. J. H. Johnson, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… maintained by Hatfield priory, as belonging to Down Hall manor. Later lords of the manor, up to 1651, were usually held responsible for it, but … responsibility passed to the later lords of the Priory manor. The lords of Hatfield Broad Oak manor were supposed to …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… consists of a few houses only, near the modern church. The Manor House, close to the old church, is an old building much … Beds. The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. Manor The manor of HATFORD was assessed at 10 hides, and held by Payn …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the second son of Francis St. George, the lord of the manor, was created Clarenceux king-of-arms in 1623 and … Garter king-of-arms in 1644 and died in the same year. 37 Manor and Other Estates. In 986 Athelstan Mannessune gave 2 … of one of the estates which had developed from Eudes's manor of Gamlingay. 43 Although only one virgate in Hatley …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hatton, also laid claim to certain closes which lay in the manor of Honiley. In the course of depositions made in the … held in 1086 by Nigel de Albigni represent the later manor of HATTON. 10 The land seems, however, to have passed … founded Wroxall nunnery, of the same order, upon his manor of Hatton, and his endowment of Monmouth priory was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… about a thousand years. 2 They belonged to one principal manor. Until 1930 they formed a single ecclesiastical parish, … intercommonable with it. Of 1,347 a. mostly held of Newton manor, said in 1793 to tithe to Hauxton church, c. 70 a. in … exchanged in 1800 for land held by Newton owners of Newton manor in the other parishes, so separating them tenurially …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… house is built of rubble masonry with ashlar quoins. The manor-house lies in the centre of the village facing the … north-east is the village of East Hauxwell, with the manor-house and rectory facing each other at the south end of … watermill of West Hauxwell is mentioned in 1560, 16 had a 'manor-place' at East Hauxwell. 17 Garriston, composed of some …
A History of the County of Essex
… with a suburban fringe in the south-west. The ancient manor and liberty of Havering-atteBower, which was … Haveringatte-Bower ward, in the north-west corner of the manor and parish, contained 2,093 a., bounded west by … at Havering. Legend and local tradition link the manor of Havering with Edward the Confessor. 6 He was …