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A History of the County of Somerset
… bishop of Bath, Buckland priory, and the lord of Chedzoy manor was settled in 1280 in favour of the lord, Simon de Montagu, 1 and the advowson descended with the manor until 1678 or later. 2 It was acquired by John Coney … five-bayed church house which was also used for holding manor courts in the 1570s. 35 It was being maintained by the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… paying 12 d. There was no demesne farm. 18 The whole manor was worth £101 8 s. 5 d. net in 1320. 19 The rents … A smithy was still in business in 1988. Mills. In 1320 the manor had a windmill and, possibly at Slape, a watermill 54 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Court rolls for Chedzoy manor survive for 1330-77, 72 1379- 84, 73 1403-13, 74 1543, … 79 In the later 16th century, when two courts leet and two manor courts were held each year, a reeve, a tithingman, two … 83 and 1486, 84 and a court house, which the homage of the manor had to repair, was destroyed by fire before 1360. 85 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Chedzoy Manor and other estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. Chedzoy was a member of the royal manor of North Petherton in the 12th century, and Henry I …
Old and New London
… CenturyA Stag Hunt in ChelseaHistory of the ManorThe Old Manor House and its Eminent ResidentsLord Cremorne's Farm at … for which it has from time to time been famous:Its manor house, its college, its botanic garden, its hospital, … now extensive parish till the time of Henry VII., when the manor was held by Sir Reginald Bray, from whom it descended …
Survey of London
… the effigy of John Shoreditch, sometime lord of the manor of Chelsea, who died c. 1407. Another matrix is to be …
Survey of London
… called St. Luke's. The Abbey of Westminster claimed the manor by virtue of a charter from Edward the Confessor, until … The north chapel was a separate freehold attached to the Manor House and goes by the name of the Lawrence Chapel, from Thomas Lawrence, who occupied the old Manor House in Lawrence Street. It passed from him through …
Survey of London
… Ursula, daughter of William Lord Sandes, the lord of the manor, and widow of James Barnard, whose sister Winifred … of their death." Bray. Sir Reginald Bray, who acquired the manor of Chelsea in 1485, was a distinguished man of affairs … of the members of the family, and the succession of the manor may be set forth thus: [Succession of the manor] 17. …
Survey of London
… a headstone: partly illegible: IN MEMORY OF Mrs ELIZABETH GROVE who died august the 1 st 1791 aged 29 years . . . ELIZA …
Survey of London
… Duke of Northumberland, received the grant of Henry VIII's Manor House in 1553, 3 but he was executed the same year in … son Guildford on the throne. The Duchess lived on at the manor house until her death in 15556. Of her children, Harry …
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