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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… patronage of the parish church at first belonged with the manor to the king, who still presented in the 1190s 50and … to the vicar 18 a. of arable to be held of the rectory manor; the offerings, save for harvest sheaves, and … Newnham by 1252. 19Their abandoned site, held of Impington manor, was called the Carmes in the early 14th century. 20 By …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the tenants, 2 villani, 16 bordars, and 6 cottars. 96 The manor, which remained with the king until the 1190s, was … only rents and no services. Tenants on the rectory manor also apparently then owed only quitrents to their … there was no longer any uniformity of holdings on the main manor. Both freehold and customary tenements were split into …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 7 About 1860 a girls' boarding school was kept at the Manor House. 8 Another, the Chesterton House Seminary, had … Mayfield school for 390 west of the Histon road in 1962; Grove school for 360 south of Campkin Road in 1963; and the … near the Impington boundary, while for older children the Manor Community College for 600 was opened in 1959 in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the keeper of the castle and the lords of Chesterton manor over the land outside the castle walls, the lord and … year of 1349 deaths of tenants reported on the principal manor, usually less than 10 a year, rose to at least 32 and … a high street men- tioned in 1293. 40 The church and main manor house stood to the south-west off Church Lane, so named …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1220s Barnwell priory was holding a halimote court for the manor, in which freeholds could be conveyed by a kind of … in the prior's court. 79 The prison was at the priory's manor house, where in 1287 a village constable placed a local … of the ancient demesne. 80 The privileges attached to the manor in the late 13th century included view of frankpledge, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… named after it were rendered. It was still a royal demesne manor in 1066 and 1086, when it was assessed at 30 hides. 80 … from taxes. 83 In 1194 Richard I assigned part of the manor, valued at £10 a year, perhaps half the vill, to Saher … in return for 50 marks, to grant the whole of CHESTERTON manor to the priory instead in fee farm for £30 a year. 86 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… have exposed ceiling-beams and original fireplaces. (3) Manor Farm, house 225 yards N. of the church, was built early …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… and some fish-ponds N.E. and S. of the church. a(8). The Manor House, nearly mile E.N.E. of the church, is of two …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The parish comprises by computation nearly 2000 acres; the manor forms part of the endowment of the almshouse at … had large possessions in the parish, and from whom the manor of Chew-Baker has its name; and inserted in a window of … of Greenoar cell upon Mendip and the tenants within this manor, relative to some infringement on his rights by the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… freehold estate evolved in the 14th century into Bansteads manor. 74 The green once covered 4½ a. but was encroached … close in 1459), Constables ground (Constables croft and grove in 1588), Gannocks (Gannocks grove in 1445 and later), and Gibes ground (Gibbs close in …
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