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A History of the County of Worcester
… is stated by Habington to have been a daughter of Richard or William Stone. 13 William Fitz Warin, who is mentioned in … family until the 17th century. Hugh Folliott, grandson or great-grandson of Thomas, 16 was lord of the manor in … It had passed before 1876 to James Holcroft of Red Hill House, Stourbridge. He was succeeded in March 1894 by his …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Peverel Court, south-east of the village, is a modern house built in 1862. The nearest station is at Aylesbury, 3 … Ulf and the other a man of Eddeva, and they could assign or sell the land as they pleased. 31 This land, however, was … the arcade was lengthened, and the pillar which takes its place has a simply moulded circular capital of 13th-century …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of their fragments. In the back yard belonging to a house on the south side of the green, was a large mass of … a field above that house, and was made use of as a bridge, or stepway in the yard. Strata of these marine exuvi, have … G. the 12th son of Sir John Wingfield, of Letheringham, in Suffolk, where his ancestors were seated in the reign of king …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… STONE, SO called from the Saxon, stane, signifying a stone or rock, lies in the south-east part of the island of Oxney. … and burnt by them. A fair is held here on Holy Thursday or Ascension day yearly. The manor of Aldington, formerly … bayes of the barn, and to erect on the glebe-land a farm house, and to keep the same in repair, as well as the chancel …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is marsh land, at the beginning of which is the manor house of Elverton, beyond which there is a large tract of … Stone, which at this time pass under the name of dominical or demesne tithes, i. e. the tithes of the demesne of the … survey of Domesday, was possessed of an estate at this place, which is thus described under the general title of his …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of a moat, which probably surrounded the original manor-house. The rectory appears to be of early 18th-century date, … from early in the 17th century. It was evidently of H or E-shaped plan. The two end wings, facing east and west, … all that the monks held of Thomas Fossard's fee in this place, 26 and in 12845 and 1316 Byland Abbey was tenant in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 5 s. The Home Grange mill, with its pond and a 'holm', or island, in the Avon extending from the mill bays to … as in 1546 the property granted to Katherine, Duchess of Suffolk, included a 'walke' (or fulling) mill in Stoneleigh, … was said to have three common woods, 'Dalle' [? near Dale House], Westwood, and 'Crattele' [Crackley], containing 1,000 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… That it was a chapelry and the church not recorded or built before the 13th century suggests dependence on … the WoodstockCharlbury road, was a small corridor house, possibly of the 1st century a.d. The other, discovered … the North Leigh inclosure award made an allotment in its place. 73 After 1232 King's Wood, formerly part of Bloxham …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Knebworth. Ermine a chief indented azure with three crowns or therein. The origin of STOTFOLD NEWNHAM manor, which by … and fifteenthcentury windows were everywhere inserted in place of the older ones, except in the west wall of the south … of the capitals, above the necking, on small human heads, or in one case, on a beast's head. The moulded capitals, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… east of the main road, is the vicarage; the nucleus of the house appears to be of the 17th century, but there is an … the main road is a square 18th-century plastered brick house of three stories with a tiled roof and a large central … Later it was held under them by a family called Bruly or Brayly. About 1280 and in 131516 it belonged to Walter de …