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A History of the County of Berkshire
… is described by Wood as 'private and lone in a romancy place.'He mentions the chapel belonging to the mansion, which …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Thelwell Abbott. 28 Mr. Norman E. Lamplugh of Carshalton Place is now lord of the manor, but all manorial rights have …
A History of the County of Bedford
… later wing on the north. It faces eastward. The following place-names have been found in Sutton:Longholm, in the … after the building of the tower: the south porch, built in place of the earlier one which had a steeper gable, is also …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… barrow in Sutton Wick near Barrow Road. Thirteenth-century place names are Lateker and Herdegrave. 26 Some 15th-century … to Sutton Courtenay. 165 The chapel yard was made a burial-place in 1749. 166 In 1511 the advowson of the free chapel of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the mixture of marle with it. The village, now a poor mean place, is situated a little lower than the summit of the … the Weald; at a small distance below the village is Sutton-place and the parsonage, and below the foot of the hill the … country southward, and was most probably made use of as a place of defence for the partizans of the lords of it, to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… latter end of 1780, sold it to Mr. John Mumford, of Sutton place, who died in 1787, and by his will devised this manor … after the countess of Leicester's death, came, with Brook-place, into Sir John Smith's possession. He died possessed of Sutton manor and Brook-place, with much other land in this county, leaving by the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A History of the County of York North Riding
… about twelve deer there at the Restoration, and the whole place had fallen into decay. 27 'There was some fruite trees … lord of the manor, 71 though the purchase may have taken place at any time between 1756 and 1852. He married the … was made to protect their right. 94 This holding is in one place described as 'the manor of Huby,' and it appears that …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a heavy stop-chamfered beam and joists. It has a wide fire-place with an oven that projects in front of the house. … the manor, with a water-mill, a tenement called Smith's Place, and a rabbit warren, was granted to Sir William Petre, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 75 The name Burdrop means the hamlet near the burh. 76 The place stands on the top of a steep hill and there may have … Brian's son John. 266 This family took its name from the place, and the male line seems to have died out with John of … the original of which there is no trace. The existing fire-place was introduced against the screens passage, and a new …
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