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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the Street on the west side. The church and Hullavington manor belonged to the abbey of St. Victor-en-Caux (Seine … is presumably on the site of the chief messuage of the manor. The abbey had a priory in England, and between the mid … both sides. Eton College (Bucks.) was lord of Hullavington manor 41 and in 1935 and 1936 Eton College Housing Society …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… doubt that Hungerford was originally part of the royal manor of Kintbury, 23 and as such was ancient demesne of the … 27 The town and borough were included in the grant of the manor to Sir Walter Lord Hungerford in 1446. 28 In 15689 the … and other burgesses for usurping certain liberties in the manor and town, including the profits of the Hocktide court, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Metteley. 11 Four years later Sir Walter Cokesey held the manor of Hunningham of the Earl of Warwick, 12 and his grandson Sir Hugh similarly in 1445. 13 In 1460 the manor was stated to be held of the king through the … fees in Warwickshire held by John, Duke of Norfolk. 15 The manor was, however, restored to the earldom of Warwick after …
A History of the County of Hertford
… House, which is possibly on the site of the earlier manor-house, is said to have been built by Sir William … however, the Duke of York seems to have been holding the manor, and in May of that year received licence 'to build within his manor of Hunsdon a tower of stones, with lime and sand, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Stockton-on-the Forest, whilst the little village with its manor-house and moat stands southwest of the camp on a branch … Holmes, which stood on the east side of the Foss 2; the Manor House is at its southern extremity. Near the centre … with the Foss itself amongst the boundaries of Huntington Manor in 1656, 12 here empties itself into the larger river. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having, in any floods, reached so far as this place. 1 THE MANOR of Huntington, alias Hunton, was part of the antient … name of Lenham, who were afterwards proprietors of another manor in this parish, called Benstede. The latter of these … Godric held it of Alnod Cilt. The above-mentioned manor, on the bishop's disgrace about four years afterwards, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… when it was bought from the Hon. Henry Walker, lord of the manor. The older half of the house was previously a … priory, which was the seat of the Lovelaces, lords of the manor in the 16th and 17th centuries (see below). In the … in the southern wing of the house, was taken from the manor-house at Kennington belonging to the family of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… detail, but appear to have been round-headed. MANOR There is only one manor in the parish of Hursley, and that bearing not the name … the reign of Edward VI the bishops of Winchester held the manor. In 1291 Merdon was included among the bishop's lands, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the centre of the parish, is the site of the church and manor-house. The parish is traversed by many roads and … House was originally built by Richard Ward, grantee of the manor, in 1530, and was largely pulled down and rebuilt in … of his nephew Mr. Archibald J. Mackey. 5 The ancient manor-house of Whistley stood close to the Loddon in a park …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… nor is there any thing worth further mention in it. THE MANOR OF HURST, was given by Henry II. to William, son of … knights service was annexed to a sergeantry, so this manor was held likewise by the service of the 60th part of a knight's fee. 1He died possessed of this manor, held as above-mentioned in capite, in the 7th year of …