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A History of the County of Sussex
… within the hundred. Shortly before 1275 the abbot's men of Charlton tithing were withdrawn from suit at the hundred court, 6 and later both Steyning borough and Charlton manor had their own leet jurisdiction. 7 In 1538 8 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 54 In 1557 the advowson was granted by the Crown, with Charlton manor, to William Pellatt, 55 and it was claimed by … the advowson was claimed on behalf of John Eversfield of Charlton, but Francis Munday presented. In 1683 Nicholas … survived in the new vicarage in 1976. The demesne lands of Charlton manor were said on the evidence of old inhabitants …
A History of the County of Sussex
… mid 15th century and the mid 16th, however, its successor Charlton manor was farmed. 35 In 1338 13 full customary … another cottager 1 work weekly; tenants of the manor in Charlton had commuted their service of carrying wood, and … until 1936. 44 Both free and copyhold tenants held land of Charlton manor between the 15th 45 and 19th centuries, though …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1495-1500, 1548, 1550, 1572, and 1675-1786, 83 and Charlton manor, for which there are court rolls or draft … late 15th century and the early 17th the court baron of Charlton manor, dealing with tenancies, was held up to four … no clear territorial division between Steyning borough and Charlton manor, so there was no clear demarcation of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (later often called borough and manor), and the manor of Charlton; in the late 15th century courts were held for each … Goring, 70 afterwards descending with Wiston. The manor of CHARLTON, sometimes called CHARLTON-ASHURST, representing the nonurban part of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… tenants of Bramber borough, Bidlington tithing, and Charlton and King's Barns manors. 5 In 1813 there were said …
Old and New London
… ceremonies as those formerly enacted at Highgate 8 and at Charlton, 9 in which, as we have shown, the "horns" played …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by a stream which flows north-west into the Cale on the Charlton Musgrove boundary. From its valley the land rises … of Cucklington in 1767 and since 1980 has been held with Charlton Musgrove. 8 The advowson was held by successive …
A History of the County of Somerset
… measured 903 a. 29 before gaining in 1885 a small part of Charlton Horethorne which had intruded into its west … 30 In 1933 the civil parish (932 a.) was merged with Charlton Horethorne. 31 Most of the parish lies on the … the rectory house. 32 Lanes radiated from the village to Charlton Horethorne, Milborne Port, Henstridge Bowden, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Com. Char. 78. J.I. 1/278 rot. 46. See above. Reg. T. de Charlton, ed. W. W. Capes (Hereford, 1912), 110. C 1/1412 …
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