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A History of the County of Gloucester
… place in Yanworth in the early 15th century. 27 Yanworth manor was stocked with game in 1811 28 and the Stowell Park … subsidy of 1327 31 and there were ten tenants of Hazleton manor and seventeen of Yanworth manor in 1355. 32 Yanworth presumably remained the more …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the village. Opposite it is Pudding House Farm, while the Manor Farm lies to the north-west. Headbourne Worthy House is … lands were inclosed under an Act of 1788. 3 Manors The manor of HEADBOURNE WORTHY alias WORTHY MORTIMER alias WORTHY … of the third possessor, 6 but Ralph Mortimer, who held the manor at the time of the Domesday Survey, 7 seems to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 11 and the village, as the nucleus of a great royal manor, may perhaps have been more important in Saxon and … Survey as 'Ethelred's Palace' in Court Close, adjoining Manor Farm. The village lies a mile and a half east of Oxford … modernized but retains an original fireplace in the hall. Manor Farm, north-west of the church, has also been much …
A History of the County of Surrey
… was a school of 20 gentlemen's sons kept by Mr. Stubbs. MANOR Before the Conquest the Countess Goda held HEADLEY in … Hilary, one of Agnes's daughters, succeeded to part of the manor, including the capital messuage, and her husband James … to this privilege. 10 This, however, may not refer to the manor, but to a half-carucate of land there which Giles …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sutton, and consequently followed the descent of that manor (q.v.). BROXHEAD BROXHEAD (Brocheseve, xi cent.; … 10 In the latter part of the thirteenth century the manor was held of Baldwin de Calne by Hugh de Vaches and … son and heir Sir John de Roches, who in 1333 settled the manor by fine on himself and Joan his wife and their heirs. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… or Aylwardis, 19 and Crowkes 20 (xvii cent.). Manors The manor of HECKFIELD, which had been held by Stenesnoc of … St. Manefeo 22 (Sancto Manufeodo), and from this time the manor was held of the Ports and their successors the St. … them 1 hide of land in the parish, afterwards known as the manor of Holdshot. 24 Another Adam de St Manefeo was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Tenham claims over such part of it as is within that manor; the hundreds of Barkley and Cranbrooke claim over the … side of that line, is in the division of West Kent. The manor of Tenham claims over a considerable part of this parish, and the manor of Ospringe over another part of it. It appears by the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… mention of Hedgerley in Domesday, but HEDGERLEY or HUGELY MANOR, which appears later, seems to have been included in the manor of Eton (q.v.), to which the overlordship was attached … and henceforth Hedgerley is described as held of that manor, 11 the last mention of the overlordship occurring in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of red brick erected in 1844 on the site of the old manor-house built by Rowland Hynd in 1584 4 and subsequently … in 1284 28 and 1302. 29 He appears to have sold Hedsor Manor in or before 1305 to Ralph Loveday, 30 who was holding in 1316. 31 A settlement of this manor, possibly by Ralph's trustees, was made in 1329 on his …
Magna Britannia
… parish, exclusively of the church-town, is Bodwen. The manor of Helland, having belonged at an early period to the … of it in 1427. 1 In 1466, Oto Colyn died seised of the manor and advowson of Helland 2. This manor of Helland appears to have lost its manerial rights: …