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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of St. Swithun. In the Domesday Survey mention of the manor occurs under the name of 'Stoche,' and it is stated … abbey of Romsey. 9 It may be inferred from this that the manor had come into the hands of the latter abbey before the … William I at 6 hides. 10 There is ample evidence that the manor continued in the hands of the abbey of Romsey until …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… most of the rest of it, they are very rich in soil. The MANOR of Aldington claims over the greatest part of this parish, but a small part is within the manor of Ickham, near Canterbury. Subordinate to the former … these manors is that of. MORE COURT, called likewife the manor of Court at More, which name it took from the family of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… and a cottage hospital opened in 1863. The old Elizabethan manor-house of the Pagets was pulled down by Charles Clowes … Thatcham Mead and Massingham 10 (xviii cent.). MANORS The manor of IVER, which had been held by Tochi, a thegn of King … 20 The bailiff of the honour in 1346 seized cattle on Iver Manor on the pretext that the tenant held there once a year …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… all of which have been altered and added to. The old manor-house, a timberframed building of late 16th or early … protection for the corn which was being sent from his manor here to London. 7 Ivinghoe was apparently occupied by … parish were inclosed by an Act of 1821. 11 MANORS The manor of IVINGHOE belonged before the Conquest to the demesne …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… part of which lies within that hundred, over which that manor claims as paramount. The remaining, or eastern part of … hundred of Tenham, and the lands in it are held of that manor. THIS PARISH lies very low, and on a level with the … on it. HELMES, or Holmes, now vulgarly called Soames, is a manor which lies partly in this parish, and partly in Milton; …
Magna Britannia
… only village in this parish is Sowacott or Southcott. The manor of Penhallam was formerly in the Nowells of … and a large sum on making a road to the Gwennap mines. The manor of Tehidy, called in ancient records Tydy, Tihidi, … remainder to his only daughter and her heirs-male. The manor of Tehidy is of extensive jurisdiction, enjoys great …
Magna Britannia
… village of Medwell, or Meadwell, is in this parish. The manor and advowson of the rectory have been in the family of … for two days at the festival of St. Mary Magdalen. 3 The manor of Kenne, which was one of the ancient estates of the … of his descendant the Honourable Percy Wyndham. The manor of Piswell belonged to the Orways of Orway, in this …
A History of the County of Hertford
… of the parish where Philpotts Wood marks the site of the manor of Woodhall alias Philpotts (q.v.). The common lands … whenever he wished. 3 In 1768 Richard Hassell, lord of the manor of Kelshall, complained that his letters even from the … leaders of the Evangelical party. 8 MANORS Kelshall The manor of KELSHALL was held before the Conquest by the Abbot …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was the southern grouping, which contained the two manor-houses, the church, and two mills, but the northern … the village perhaps corresponded with the division of the manor after the 13th century into Upper and Lower Court: Wing … 17thcentury house surviving is the house called the Old Manor near Kemerton Court. It is a timber-framed and brick …
A History of the County of Worcester
… made to compensate him for the loss of Kempsey. 17 The manor evidently passed from Deneberht to his successors in the see, Eadberht and Aelhun, and the latter gave the manor back to the monks in 844. 18 In 847, however, they gave … on his anniversary certain specified provisions. 19 The manor seems to have passed into the possession of the Bishops …