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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Richard earl of Gloucester disclaimed them. 1 THE MANOR, now called HEVER-COURT, as appears by the inquisitions … St. Laurence for three days. From the family of Hever this manor and seat obtained the name of Hever-court, by which it … called ever since. In the reign of king Edward III. this manor passed by two female coheirs, Joan and Margaret, in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the church, and the southern, Sutton, possesses the manor-house. Norton and Sutton both contain old cottages and each has a large farm. The present manor-house is a late-19th-century shamTudor building … it is an ancient building which appears to be the original manor-house. Until a year or two ago it was in nearly perfect …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish by the hamlet of Borough-green, and the manor of Oldborough, or Oldbery, as it is now called, with … year of king Edward the 1st.'s reign, possessed of this manor, which his heirs alienated to William de Inge, who held … to it. His descendants continued in the possession of this manor till the reign of king Henry VII. when it was alienated …
A History of the County of Somerset
… earliest surviving domestic buildings is the so-called 'Manor House' at the junction of West Street and Almshouse … Sheridan, the dramatist, was returned in 1807. 115 Manor and Other Estates. Ilchester was originally part of the … farm to the burgesses, becoming what was later called the manor of ILCHESTER. 133 The corporation sold the manor to Sir …
Magna Britannia
… of Cotman-hay and Little-Hallam are in this parish. The manor of Ilkeston (Tilchestune) was, when the Survey of … Conqueror. This Gilbert, in the reign of Henry I. gave the manor of Ilkeston to his steward, Sir Robert de Muskam. After … and the township of Ireton-wood, are in this parish. The manor of Kirk-Ireton, was held under the King's brother in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hill to the east of it. A windmill belonging to the manor is mentioned as early as 1295 2 and as late as 1697. 3 … more characteristic of the 17th century. The old Manor House 8 (Mrs. Spencer Flower) about 200 yds. east of … 1 hide virgate was held of him by Odard. 12 In 1204 the manor of ILMINGTON was held by Robert de Harecourt, who on …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… 5 and the chief crops grown are barley, oats and potatoes. Manor In 1086 INGLEBY ARNCLIFFE was Crown land. 6 Malgrin had … 11 Before the 16th century the service due for the manor had been commuted to a rent of a pair of gilt spurs or … three running leverers argent with golden collars. This manor followed the descent of that of Daletown 16 (q.v.) …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the abbot demised it to Hugh de Balliol, then lord of the manor. 7 After the Dissolution it passed with the other possessions of Whitby Abbey to the lords of the manor, who also had another water corn-mill in Ingleby. 8 … and Cleveland branch of the North Eastern railway. Ingleby Manor stands about half a mile to the southeast of Ingleby …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 12 Russhemore Causey, 13 in the 14th century. MANORS The manor of INKBERROW formed part of the inheritance of Hemele … comprising 5 hides, he held of the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Fladbury 20; the other which gelded for 15 hides, of … to have claimed the overlordship of both manors. The manor of 5 hides was held of the manor of Fladbury until the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… for his father, and a third for his grandfather. 7 The manor was held of King Edward the Confessor by two thegns and by 1086 it had passed to William Fitz Ansculf. 8 The manor afterwards became divided into two parts, both of which … fee among others which appear to have been annexed to the manor of Bradfield (co. Berks.) to Sir Nicholas de la Beche. …