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A History of the County of Sussex
… owners. The later history has not been traced. A manor house at Woodmancote was mentioned in 1339 and 1434. 71 At … century a timber-framed upper floor was added, and the house may then have had a conventional three-roomed plan, … at least four chambers, besides offices. 75 About 1920 the house was refaced and extended eastwards in matching style, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the church from the main settlements. Part of a house at Blackstone was registered for the worship of dissenters in 1829, and another house there, for Independents, in 1839. In 1851 the latter …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 11167). b(2) Kiln (?) (TL 034945) found within an existing house during reconstruction in 1973. Part of what appeared to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the endowment of the prebend of Nassington; along with the house to the N. it occupies a compact block of glebe within … Ages the manor belonged to Fineshade Abbey, the manor house having been the W. tenement on the S. side of the … more fashionable and up-to-date houses; only one copyhold house is thatched. The Westmorland estate appears to have …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… de Whitefield that a licence to crenellate the manor house was granted in 1335 ( Cal. Pat. Rolls 1334 1338, 221). The manor passed to Guy de Brian in 1367. The house may have been started by William and completed by Guy. The house is a long rectangular building, of coursed squared …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of St. Margaret's chantry, dispersed after 1551. 54 The house was occupied by the schoolmaster in 1609 and later let … building was extended in 1857 and turned into a private house in 1871-2. 57 Nos. 10-12 formed a single holding in … described as the White Hart inn and a little adjoining house; an attached close on the east was in Hensington field …
A History of the County of Oxford
… almshouses were successors to those founded in the chantry house on the north side of the church by Thomas Croft (d. 1488). 77 In 1551 the corporation bought the chantry house and undertook to use it for three or four almsmen, but … the site was later found inconvenient and in the 1590s the house was taken over for the town clerk's use. 78 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Marlborough. 51 In 1686 Bishop Fell provided a rectory house in Woodstock at his own cost, making the corporation trustees of the freehold. 52 The site, a house at the park gate with an attached close on the south, … 53 and in 1683 Fell acquired the lease, built a new house in the close, and in 1686 paid £50 to the corporation …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 'against the stone cross' may be identified as the corner house, no. 2 Market Place, and traced by its quitrent of 1 s. … the 15th century but perhaps already in use as a court house, also occupied the central island on the site of nos. … 3 as elsewhere, the establishment of a free-standing court house may have begun the process of encroachment on the …