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of The King's College (New York) in Briarcliff | Manor, a Christian author, radio broadcaster, and pa |
Church and | Manor: A Study in English Economic History (1913) |
It is home to Hazelbury | Manor, a 14th century building in grounds of 186 acr |
Snowshill is best known for nearby Snowshill | Manor, a National Trust property open to the public. |
Creeksea Place | Manor, a large red brick house built c. 1569 by Sir |
Smisby is an ancient | manor, a civil parish and small village in South Der |
His family rented Berkyn | Manor, a house that belonged to Sir John Egerton, in |
Howard attended Stagedoor | Manor, a performing arts camp in upstate New York, w |
other of Bodil Neergaard, the lady of Fuglsang | Manor, a gathering place for musicians and artists o |
The river forms one of the boundaries of Mells | Manor a country house estate in Mells. |
Haruma's neighbor in Tsubaki | manor, a middle-aged man about whose existence Harum |
Of note is Wightwick | Manor, a Victorian era manor house in the arts and c |
There is a Monster | Manor, a "haunted house" located in the Target parki |
Bettiscombe | Manor, a manor house in the village, is known as "Th |
The Eastwell | Manor, a country-house hotel, is situated on the edg |
Gurney | Manor, a 13th-century manor house with an attached c |
Hollingbourne | Manor, a former home of members of the Culpeper fami |
Also in Curdridge, is Fairthorne | Manor, a day camps centre run by the YMCA, which inc |
ntury windmill (close to SJ 818156) and Orslow | Manor, a red brick farmhouse of about 1800. |
Stillwater | Manor, a 24-room 3-story mansion in Salem, NH |
Between these is Ewhurst | Manor, a modern house on an old moated site with a s |
Major Tanner Rogers, his son, inherited the | Manor about 1940. |
Aubrey de Vere I was the Lord of the | Manor, according to the Domesday Book of 1086. |
41), William Fletcher Norton Norton of Elton | Manor acknowledged himself to be the illegitimate so |
cluded in the "roguelike" genre, Beneath Apple | Manor actually predates Rogue (created in 1980) by t |
400 and $8,000 that would be called the Galena | Manor Addition. |
There is a large adventure centre, a branch of | Manor Adventure, that operates from an old hotel in |
1870 and built a home which he named Bashford | Manor, after his family's home in England. |
ord of the overlordship of this half of Worton | Manor after 1324. |
rovide for continued dissenting worship in the | manor after his death. |
ilt that year on land given by the Lord of the | Manor, Alexander Baring. |
The other is south of Garrett Road at Drexel | Manor along the Sharon Hill (Route 102) trolley line |
Erlestoke | Manor along with nine of its fellow manor class were |
genealogy family pictures are in the Flat Top | Manor along with area information and history books. |
George Mason II built his | manor along Chopawamsic Creek using blocks of local |
The | Manor along with neighbouring Baumber, once belonged |
This | manor also controlled surrounding pieces of land in |
Cromwell | Manor, also known as the David Cromwell House and Jo |
Hughenden | Manor, alterations for Benjamin Disraeli |
r his men rather than to his possession of the | manor, although in practice, from an early date, the |
Pine | Manor alumnae represent 60 countries and all 50 U.S. |
e village owes its preservation to the Guiting | Manor Amenity Trust, founded by Raymond Cochrane in |
He was stationed at St. Thomas | Manor among his relatives until 1793. |
house, which dates from 1907, replaced Luckley | Manor, an ancient property mentioned in the Domesday |
He died in 1846 in Kiltsi | manor, an Estonian manor he had purchased in 1816, a |
gained possession of the grounds of the Lahti | Manor, an important piece of land previously blockin |
Treberfydd (1850), Quar Wood (1858), Lechlade | Manor, an Elizabethan house (1873), Westwood House, |
The UK Air Ministry staff at the | manor analysed aerial photography of Germany and cre |
29 May 1938 Motspur Park to Malden | Manor and Tolworth |
According to local legend the | manor and its surrounding grounds are a center of pa |
cond oldest building: that which was Hangleton | Manor and is now the Hangleton Manor Inn. |
costia River between the communities of Colmar | Manor and Bladensburg in the U.S. state of Maryland. |
include those of, Bens Branch, Crippen, Kings | Manor, and Sorters Mill, and a portion of Porter Ele |
derived from those of the former Lords of the | Manor, and that of the parish church, which is dedic |
A Curzon heiress carried the | manor and Croxall Hall to the Sackvilles, Earls of D |
l its conversion to a hotel in 2003 at Twatley | Manor, and at one time was home to the master of the |
Almar's part was also a | manor, and held in William the Conqueror's time by R |
s, Orra and The Siege, a comedy, The Alienated | Manor, and a serious musical drama, The Beacon. |
Halton put up sundials at Wingfield | Manor; and a letter written from Gray's Inn in May 1 |
he north side of Bradley Lane], is lady of the | manor and sole landowner." |
The village has two large hotels, The | Manor, and The Blakeney Hotel as well as a 15-acre ( |
all, the AT & T Building, the Anaheim Memorial | Manor, and the Kraemer Building. |
It is believed that the | Manor and Priory Church then continued under the jur |
the others and was occupied by the lord of the | manor and his family. |
der of the Anderson line who were lords of the | manor, and who was also a judge during the trial of |
eral alterations and improvements in Wingfield | Manor, and repaired the damage inflicted upon it by |
Previously the | manor and its estate had been held for the King, and |
mous yland of Brytaine, Caradoc wrote that the | manor and castle were given to William de Londres, o |
rrough, King of Leinster 1522-31) returned the | manor and castle of Arklow and its lands to his neph |
Heywood Hall, the administrative centre of the | manor and the seat of the Heywood family, was built |
land farm, passes The Chequers Inn and Rowhook | Manor and continues in an north-easterly direction t |
estate and the farming activities at Bitterne | Manor and Townhill Park; the cottages were in the Mo |
Eglantine is seen to have real power in Holmes | Manor and appears to have some hold over her employe |
local properties, including Afton Lodge, Afton | Manor and Afton Thatch, the latter two dating from t |
Matty's help and immediately returns to Holmes | Manor and lets Mycroft and Amyus know what happened. |
ties of New Caney, Oakhurst at Kingwood, Kings | Manor, and a portion of Porter Heights. |
ves the towns of Bladensburg, Cheverly, Colmar | Manor, and Edmonston. |
n took lunch at the Aero Club house at Muswell | Manor and there was considerable discussion regardin |
Subsequently the | manor and forest of High Peak were leased in perpetu |
The Tudor Owlpen | Manor and Hetty Pegler's Tump (a neolithic long barr |
The Dennis family held the local | manor and were the original builders. |
Since 2003, the Lord of the | Manor and Liberty of Slaidburn has been Thomas Asshe |
aw, but the judicial structure resembled local | manor and borough courts in England rather than the |
eft New York City, stopped briefly at Clermont | Manor, and continued on to Albany up the Hudson Rive |
The | manor and estate was centred on Stourton Hall, built |
In 1721 the last Earl sold the | manor and lands, including the town of Skerries, to |
e rest of the glebe, together with the rectory | manor, and all its appurtenances, were to belong to |
The | manor and church were held by the monks of Taunton P |
East for a while, skirting South of Burghfield | Manor and St.Marys Church before returning Northeast |
Beck, it takes a westerly course, past Barbon | Manor and through the village of Barbon, eventually |
Aunby consists of | Manor and Lodge farms, and a deserted medieval villa |
He was the patroon of Van Cortlandt | Manor and was on the governor's executive council fr |
on, Mutant Rampage: Bodyslam, I.M. Meen, Chill | Manor, and the cancelled Warcraft Adventures: Lord o |
A place on the border between Llys-Talybont | manor and the Mynachdy lands. |
He lived at Bottesford | Manor and Kirton-in-Lindsey, and in 1869 was appoint |
ho, in the 12th century, was Lord of the local | Manor, and prior to becoming a racetrack had been bo |
The ownership of | Manor and its gardens, as far as is known, remains w |
In 1845 he purchased the | manor and estates of Ratlinghope, between the the Lo |
ed volunteers, as Richard Garriott's Britannia | Manor and Wild Basin's Haunted Trails. |
Francis Christopher Fane inherited Fulbeck | Manor and his third son Lt-Cmdr RNVR Charles William |
h entitled her husband William de Dene to this | manor, and all the rest of the estates in Kent; and |
Edward III's Council in 1327 and was given the | manor and castle of Skipton. |
ea is home to one of Luton's high schools, Lea | Manor, and the area is also next to Waulud's Bank, a |
In 1605 the | manor and lands of Holmpatrick was granted to the Ea |
He was born in Seattle, grew up in Alderwood | Manor, and graduated from Edmonds High School. |
In this period, the village formed part of the | manor and parish of Charlbury. |
In 1750 he bought the ancient | Manor and estate at Whitfield, Northumberland, from |
under the patronage of the king including the | Manor and Castle of Norlan and the Castle of St Andr |
bridge lies between the communities of Colmar | Manor and Bladensburg. |
The preceptory received at its foundation the | manor and church of Melchbourne, and the churches of |
In 1332 he had custody of the | manor and castle of Ellesmere, recently granted to h |
a squire and then a knight, and create his own | manor and farmland. |
to exist under the control of the Lord of the | Manor and the Court Leet until its final abolition i |
who is lord of the | manor, and John Housham esq. |
y the 16th century, when Edward Vl granted the | manor and park at Hursley to Sir Philip Hoby. |
y, its church, bell-tower, and churchyard, the | manor and advowson of Farleigh, and all the property |
to descend from trees at Newton's Woolsthorpe | Manor, and nearly all currently in existence descend |
on a document, smuggling it into the Bishop's | manor and hiding the paper under a flowerpot. |
orl's tun was established as part of the royal | manor and Hundred of Cheltenham, hence the term King |
and recorded at Strawberry Studio's North, the | Manor and Indigo Studios, and released by RCA Record |
In 1336 she conveyed the | manor and lands of the priory to the abbot and conve |
June 1294, Geoffrey de Chedle was lord of the | manor, and it was valued at about £20 per annum. |
iers of the 1st Regiment of Foot then took the | manor and set it on fire as well. |
ted in 1810 when the Livesey family bought the | manor and built a new Hall in Sturton Park. |
They were the first lords of the | manor and they called the village Costentinstune, wh |
The | manor and manor house, West Matfen High Hall, was so |
During his life he acquired the | manor and castle of Wilderton and Molash in Kent and |
Other notable buildings include Bengall | Manor and nearby farms built about 1840 by the Graft |
as' nephew John, named the entire tract Pelham | Manor, and was viewed as the second lord of the mano |
eries between 1536 and 1541, it came, with the | manor and villa, into the possession of the Collingw |
aithful - in Colin's case with the lady of the | manor and in Colette's with a courtier. |
Batman located the Joker in old Wayne | Manor and rushes in, yelling out for Joker revealing |
n the mid-1970s on the site of Wilmington Hall | Manor and is a specialist centre of excellence for b |
Newton Fellowes, who is also lord of the | manor, and patron of the rectory, valued in K.B. at |
er mother had difficulties supporting both the | manor and the family. |
The | manor and village passed through many hands in the f |
n the site of an earlier 12th century medieval | manor and manor house. |
The school bought Arlington | Manor and surrounding estates in 1947, and moved fro |
Norbury was a sub-manor of Croydon | Manor and was held by the Carew family between 1385 |
John H. Arkwright, Esq., is lord of the | manor and chief landowner. |
ick Philipse, the first Lord of Philipsborough | Manor, and his brother Jacobus married Frederick Phi |
Park Town, he also worked on plans for Walton | Manor and Norham Manor. |
At the age of 15 he inherited the | manor and the surrounding village. |
Eventually the lordship of the | manor and castle came to the Belsey family. |
nd, then a township, formerly belonging to the | manor and parish of Wrockwardine. |
The family lived at Bohemia | Manor and through this connection, Joshua Clayton la |
She regularly collaborated with Ehud | Manor and set many of his songs to music, among them |
In 1234 both | manor and church were sold to the Hilwartshausen mon |
In May 1686 the | manor and lordship of Sutton-on-Trent were sold to R |
luding exemption from jury service outside the | manor and from payment of certain taxes. |
Indians along the Delaware River and Pennsbury | Manor, and began the discourse with Lord Baltimore o |
Norfolk Archeological Unit call it Talbots | Manor, and Crimplesham Hall they call The Prior of T |
Kirby | Manor and the Old Town neighborhoods are included in |
liam Garmondsway Wrightson, who once owned the | Manor and whose father, Thomas Wrightson, had built |
the Washington family moved south to Sulgrave | Manor, and the manor was sold to the Bishop of Durha |
Year 7 trips to Drayton | Manor and Paris |
more than slaves, working for the lord, in his | manor and his fields to being a few comparatively we |
Forty Hall | Manor and Country Park is a manor with gardens, both |
In January 1972, she ran away from Devereux | Manor and attempted suicide by slitting her wrists w |
, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, whose family held the | manor and built a castle or fortified manor house. |
He gave the | manor and advowson of Hickcote in Buckinghamshire to |
War, Frederick Philipse III (third Lord of the | manor and great-grandson to Frederick Philipse I) fl |
nvolved modifying existing platforms at Locust | Manor and Laurelton to accommodate the IND loading g |
Albright Hussey was once part of the same | manor, and indeed shared the same name originally. |
f the Long Island Rail Road through the Locust | Manor and Laurelton stations. |
The villain tunneled beneath the | manor and accidentally discovered the subterranean B |
shire, including Westonbirt Arboretum, Hidcote | Manor, and Chedworth Roman Villa. |
(and later 1st Baron Eltisley) was lord of the | manor and principal landowner in 1929. |
to, Inverness, Floral City, Brooksville, Ridge | Manor, and Dade City. |
There were two manors in Lyford: Lyford | Manor and Lyford Grange. |
The | manor and house were at the southern end of a settle |
sided in Growden Mansion, now known as Trevose | Manor, and owned much of the land which is now Bensa |
sold to Sir Thomas Corbet (owner of Mounteney | Manor) and in 1592 the two Manors were united. |
t is still used as a water supply by the local | manor and for the animals, and is being renovated. |
ne family was for a long time the Lords of the | Manor and Newlands Farm was the Manor House between |
h a 15th century tower, the Georgian Combe Hay | Manor and Georgian rectory. |
Oto is the true Robin Hood, as he owned Loxley | manor and his tombstone lies by Loxley parish church |
t (1767-1840) inherited the titles Lord Of The | Manor and 'Patron Of The Living'. |
s three pubs: The Ring of Bells, The Cockhaven | Manor and the Bishop John De Grandisson. |
Leftwich was historically a | manor and township, comprising most of the area betw |
It was renamed | Manor and then Yefe Nof, but was almost deserted aft |
Title to the | Manor and Liberty of Slaidburn, West Bradford and Gr |
he buildings were tenant tofts attached to the | manor, and not a nucleated village. |
bers of the Corbett family, local lords of the | manor and benefactors of the church. |
thin the Welsh mountains; the clock tower, the | manor and the kitchen block. |
The parish includes Caughall | Manor and Chester Zoo. |
uro was established by the lord in part of the | manor and this was the beginning of Truro as a town, |
rrendered, Li Kui nonetheless charges into the | manor and kills everyone inside to satiate his blood |
gian front with a high portico on to Mickleton | Manor, and it was this facade which was moved bodily |
y 1633 Albany Featherstonhaugh was Lord of the | Manor, and in 1656 sells the manor to Nicholas Byrel |
aunted Castle, The Devil's Castle, The Devil's | Manor, and The Manor of the Devil. |
gcott) was in the Shrivenham Hundred, with the | manor and most of the land belonging to Viscount Bar |
ed a wider area, much larger than Birmingham's | manor and parish and including many surrounding sett |
ge and before that Upbury Arts College, Upbury | Manor) and The Robert Napier School. |
rigins of Ravenscourt Park lie in the medieval | manor and estate of Palingswick (or Paddenswick) Man |
ing considerable property, including Condicote | manor, and bequeathed more than £4000 to his family |
People magazine ran a feature on the | Manor, and calypso/rap artist John Perry composed a |
y after a mob of revolutionaries burn down his | manor, and he meets his end shortly after being arre |
nally confronts the killer in the crypt in the | Manor, and although held at gunpoint, manages to eli |
Green Estate, which was established by the | Manor and Castle Development Trust and Sheffield Wil |
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