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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Rutland in 15389 14; it has since descended with the manor, and is now a model farm. The site of Harome Hall with … death in 1687. The castle has followed the descent of the manor of Helmsley (q.v.), and the ruins now belong to William … by 1086 had come into the hands of the king. Another 'manor' of 8 carucates was held in the time of the Confessor …
A History of the County of Hertford
… indeed, did not lose its connexion with the court of the manor paramount, in which many of its affairs were ordered. … steward and other officers of the king, then lord of the manor; and it is certain that the jurors did not consider the … was the Court Roll of Eastbrook, which was certainly a sub-manor to the manor of Hemel Hempstead, and it had been found …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… round Batcocks Island. To the east of the church is the Manor House, the residence of Mr. Richard Charles Lane, and … the remains of a homestead moat possibly the site of the manor house of William de Hemingford. MANOR According to the chronicle of Ramsey Abbey, St. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… meadows from the main stream of the Ouse, stands its manor-house, the earliest secular building in the county, its … of the Turbervilles who gave their name for a time to the manor. Reginald de Grey transacted business here, and in 1321 … Considerable alterations were made by the lessees of the manor in the 16th century when the central chimney stack and …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a branch road goes eastwards past the remains of the old Manor House, which survived as two tenements in 1888. This, … 5 until Abbot William de Godmanchester purchased the manor with Barnwell in 1276. 6 In 1293 Abbot Sawtry … 7 After the Dissolution the Crown in 1540 granted the manor to Sir Edward Montagu, Chief Justice of the King's …
A History of the County of Warwick
… no sheriff or other officer shall enter into the town or manor to execute anything therein, and no buyer for the … the later drama. In 1609 and 1610 it was laid down by the manor court, 'that neither Master Bailiff nor any other … which is a room where Henley Petty Sessions 38 are held. Manor The manor of HENLEY descended with Beaudesert (q.v.) …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Grove. 4 Manors At Domesday Nigel de Albini held the manor, afterwards called HENLOW LANTHONY, which was then … 5 In 1199 a charter of King John confirms the gift of this manor to the monks of Lanthony, Gloucester, by Nigel son of … be held of the honour of Eaton. 7 At the Dissolution this manor became crown property, and was for a time leased out …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… distance between the street and Herne common, is the manor of Ridgway, formerly belonging to the Monins's and the … there is another at Bromfield in it, on Whit-Monday. THE MANOR OF RECULVER claims paramount over part of this parish, and the manor of Sturry over the remainder of it; subordinate to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish northward is Hernehill, over which the paramount manor of the hundred of Boughton, belonging to the … scarce plants found by him in this parish. DARGATE is a manor in this parish, situated at some distance northward … Dargate-stroud, for so it is called in old writings. This manor was, as early as can be traced back, the property of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… into Bagmore Lane, passing some cottages and the manor farm which stands on the north side of the lane. The … and houses which lie quite apart from the church and manor farm. For another halfmile the road leads on between … south-east is Brick-kiln Common, adjoining Weston Common. MANOR Erlenc, before the Conquest, held HERRIARD. Hugh de …