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A History of the County of Warwick
… of pasture in Hyde. 15 In 1505 John Brome conveyed the manor of Hyde to John Leek, Richard Astell, and Richard … by Henry Smyth, who died in 1514, and two-thirds of the manor descended with Sherford in Burton Hastings (q.v.) to … 19 and was apparently farming the land of the two-thirds manor when Nicholas Hele died in 1641. 20 William Boteler and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Ralph, the successor of the Saxon tenant Algar, held the manor of IBSLEY of Hugh de Port. 3 The overlordship descended … then the wife of Nicholas de Seintlowe, conveyed their manor under fine to William Earl of Salisbury and Thomas … Stourton (co. Wilts.). 20 The latter died in 1414, and the manor passed to his son John, 21 who for his services in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… boundary is said to have passed through the parlour of the manor-house. 3 The parish covers 1,120 acres, which include … many centuries old. To the south-west of the church is the Manor Farm, the property of Merton College, Oxford. It is an … and Hell Corner Farm (xix cent.), now Hill Corner Farm. MANOR In 1086 Ibstone formed part of the king's lands …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Domesday Survey Church Iccomb belonged to the episcopal manor of Blockley with which it was valued, but it was … in their demesne lands in Iccomb from Henry III. 10 The manor continued in the possession of the cathedral monastery … Ecclesiastical Commissioners, 17 the present lords of the manor. At the time of the Domesday Survey there were three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… usually called Littleborne mill, though belonging to this manor. The trout bred in this river are esteemed the best … hamlet of Bramling, in which is the court-lodge of that manor, and a modern neat house, built by John Paramore, esq. … gave more lands here to that church. 1 After which this manor continued part of that church's possessions, and on the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… through the south of the parish. Old Ramerick, a moated manor-house, lies 2 miles to the north of the church, and is … Survey. It is evident that it was then included in the manor of Pirton and that the manors which subsequently appear were formed from that manor by subinfeudation. 2 Ickleford The manor of ICKLEFORD …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… sometimes called Clay field, and in 1738 the lord of the manor's tenants were said to have the right to dig clay from … many settled in Queensland, encouraged by the lord of the manor, Sir Robert Herbert, the colony's first premier. 25 … later 18th century the village had resident lords of the manor, and Caldrees Manor, enlarged from a 17th-century …
Magna Britannia
… of Exeter have been, from time immemorial, lords of the manor, appropriators of the rectory, and patrons of the … their peculiar jurisdiction. Mrs. Holmes is lessee of the manor. The barton of Fordland belongs to James White, Esq. … Newton Abbot. Olchard is a village in this parish. The manor of Ideford belonged, in the reign of Henry III., to the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… where it possibly served, at least in part, as a dovecote. Manor In 1086 Robert de Stafford held 5 hides in IDLICOTE … as 1393. 3 Nicholas de Stafford, son of Robert, gave the manor to Geoffrey de Clinton, Chamberlain to Henry I, and … paid a fee of 13 s. 4 d. to Henry Rowley as bailiff of the manor. 8 After the Dissolution the manor was granted in 1542 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the south. The parish was much larger: like the manor from which it was created, it comprised Iffley … river. Here most of the older houses, including the three manor-houses, are still to be found. The water-mill by the … the hemp plot; and the pound lay close to the Lincoln Farm Manor. 10 The material generally used for the cottages and …