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A History of the County of York North Riding
… to Jarrow. 7 These mines then belonged to the lord of the manor of Hinderwell, Mr. (afterward Sir) Charles Mark Palmer … at Dalehouse) is mentioned in 1374, 13 the site of the manor in 1438. 14 That family also possessed 'a park called … of Settrington, who was attainted in 1537, evidently had a manor-house here, 16 and his younger brother Ralph was …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Jack's Close 9 in the 16th century. MANORS The manor of HINDLIP belonged before the Conquest to the see of … held 5 hides at Hindlip and Offerton in the bishop's manor of Northwick, and Godfrey held them of him. 13 Urse's … passed to his descendants, the Earls of Warwick, the manor of Hindlip being held of their manor of Elmley Castle, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… main group of houses thus clustered near the church and manor-house, as the turnpike road runs east to Petersfield, … undoubtedly date back to a much earlier time. MANORS The manor of HINTON or HINTON AMPNER was held by the bishop of … Domesday Survey, it had always belonged to the Church; the manor was assessed at eight hides and was worth 100 s. 2 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… east of the river. In 1266 parts of the waste of the manor were said to have been occupied by squatters. 7 About … several cottages east of the river, near the church and manor-house, standing among pasture closes; 8 it was probably … 16th century. 9 There were 13 cottages on the land of the manor farm in 1791, 10 but in the 19th century some houses in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 25 It spread westwards, its pale enclosing part of the 'manor' of Hill in Chillington, 26 and grew through exchanges … Hinton when working on the Oxford English Dictionary. 65 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. Like many of the properties of the … and descended like the 'probable' barony of Chepstow, the manor being held, not without challenge, of Chepstow castle. …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… a height of 331 ft. is reached in the grounds of Hinton Manor in the centre of the parish. The manor-house, on a moated site, is an Elizabethan building … Oxford Clay. The chief crops are a successions of grain. Manor Before the Conquest there were two distinct estates in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is the next parish eastward from Kennington. The manor of Bilsington claims over a great part of this parish. … into the king's hands, after which it appears that THE MANOR OF HINXHILL, with that of SWATFORD, alias SWATFIELD, … WALTHAM is a place here, which was once accounted a manor, and antiently belonged to the family of Criol, from …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… least three substantial farmers in Hinxton, 21 and the Old Manor, Lordship Farm, Hall Farm, and Oak House all date from … between her two daughters. 31 One moiety of HINXTON manor was assigned to her daughter Asceline, whose son Roger … inherited her lands in 1220. 32 On his death in 1225 the manor descended to his son Roger (d. 1229) whose son William …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of which three were almshouses. 7 Hinxworth Place, the manor-house, the residence of Mrs. Sale, stands about half a … at Ashwell, and the overlordship descended with his manor there (q.v.) until the death without issue of Christine … 16 for in 1345 Humphrey de Bohun appears as overlord of a manor of Hinxworth which was held of him by Henry Gernet and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the road. To the north-east stand the remains of the old manor - house, consisting of walls of 17th-century bricks, … House, and known in the late 18th century as the manor-house of Hitcham. 2 It is the seat of Mr. Lionel … Bokecroft and Picked Croft occur in the 17th century. 8 MANOR HITCHAM MANOR, which before the Conquest had been held …
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