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A History of the County of Sussex
… and a wide fire-place bearing the date 1595; and 'The Old Manor House' is probably of the early 17th century. Around … much building development is taking place. Ockley Manor, an early-18th-century house of red brick with … works between the station and the London Road. Manors The manor of KEYMER, assessed for 14 hides, was held of King …
A History of the County of Bedford
… three townships of Brook End, Hardwick and Row make up the manor of Keysoe,' 2 and this description may be applied at … the Confessor. 5 MANORS In 1086 Hugh de Beauchamp held a manor of 5 hides less I virgate in this parish which later became known as KEYSOE BURY or KEYSOE BERRYSTED MANOR. 6 It follows the same descent as the barony of Bedford …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… this figure is the church, to the west of which is the Manor Farm. The ancient manor house, which stood in the large field containing … Earl of Essex, less than a year before the sale of the manor, was living there. 3 During Henry Clifford's tenure of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Stori (named in Stanton) before the Normans came had a Manor rated to the Tax as three Bov. and one Third. 1 The … 17s. Of Raph Fitz-Huberts Fee. In Caworde, Frane had a Manor before the Conquest rated to the Tax at five Bov. The … Meadow, viz. four Acres wanting a Rood in Estemore, in the Manor of Holme, 3 and all Wolrichemedwe. Walter de Hulmo at …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… attempt was made by Sir Charles Turner, then lord of the manor, to reclaim some of the uncultivated land. He inclosed … the 'wood of Golsendale,' the park of the lords of the manor, and the wood of 'Heynning' were excepted. 6 The … two old cottages. The foundations and moat of the earlier manor-house 9 which was probably occupied by the Percys of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… stands also on the south of the road opposite the fine old manor-house. Past the church the road branches north to … the ordinary crops of wheat, oats, and barley. The manor-house is an interesting building, partly of brick and … the names of the families who afterwards held them. The manor of KILMESTON PLUNKENET, sometimes called half the manor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… fell to 141 in 1881, 100 in 1891, and to 85 in 1901. 39 MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. King Alfred gave his estate at … to have laid claim to their father's estate: in 1402 the manor court at Kilton 51 was held in the name of the eldest … courts at Kilton in 1552, 63 but in 1554 she let half the manor to her husband's brother, Thomas Luttrell, who was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the former rectory house, and lead past church and former manor house to the sea. Southwards from Putsham, Pardlestone … whether the settlement by the church and medieval manor house later called Kilve Farm or Kilve Priory was ever … with the Parrett passage at Combwich. 13 By 1280 the manor house had an adjoining park 14 which survived until …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… also Soc to Sibthorpe, of Ilbert de Lacie's Fee, but the Manor in Chelvington and Alvreton, which one Colegrim had … &c. This Ranulf Morin was living, and Lord of this Manor, 4 in the former Part of the Reign of Henry the Third. … William Morin had a Son called Robert, who held this Manor of Hugh de Rabaz, of Ardingworth, 5 by the Service of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Haye' or 'Heywode,' containing 200 acres, belonged to the manor in 12759. 6 In the next century there is mention of … gallows, pillory and tumbril. The villeins of the manor held at the will of the lord, paid aid and made … built before 1201, when the Earl received King John in his manor here. 43 John was evidently so much enchanted with the …