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neighbouring and manor
As with peasant plots, the demesne was not a single territorial unit, but consisted rather of a central house with neighbouring land and estate buildings, plus strips dispersed through the manor alongside free and villein ones: in addition, the lord might lease free tenements belonging to neighbouring manors, as well as holding other manors some distance away to provide a greater range of produce.
In 1567 Sir William Cecil acquired the manor of Hoddesdonsbury and two years later Elizabeth granted him the neighbouring manor of Baas.
The Domesday Book ( 1086 AD ) shows that the manor of Moreton, with some neighbouring manors, supported upwards of 5, 000 sheep.
By 1650 the rights attaching to the Lord of the Manor were transferred to the Seare family who also held the manor in neighbouring Hawridge.
Shortly after the foundation of Bermondsey Priory the Cluniac order there began to acquire properties neighbouring their home manor.
Around 1222, Thomas de Burgh took the neighbouring manor of Godley away from Albinus and gave it to Adam, son of Reginald de Bredbury.
However, the 1550 Charter's exemption from the City's control of the neighbouring manor had created a separate jurisdiction, the Liberty of the Mint.
The original Cosmeston village grew around a fortified manor house constructed sometime around the 12th century by the De Costentin family, who were among the first Norman invaders of Wales in the early 12th century following William the Conqueror's invasion of neighbouring England in 1066.
In 1594 Raleigh conveyed Long Burton and Holnest to John Fitzjames, who was already lord of the neighbouring manor of Leweston.
Broadwell ( like the neighbouring villages of Leamington Hastings, Hill and Kites Hardwick ) was once a manor in its own right.
The manor of Everdon should not be confused with the neighbouring manor of Little Everdon, where the Cluniac monks of Daventry Priory had a mill and land.
Fawley thus became annexed to the neighbouring manor of Cadlands.
In 1245 we find John de Cobham acquires the neighbouring manor of Rundale with.
Originally part of the ancient manor of Sedgley, from 1894 to 1966 it was part of Coseley Urban District Council until being transferred into the Wolverhampton County Borough as a suburb of Bilston, although a small section of it was transferred into the expanded West Bromwich borough ( which in turn merged with Warley in 1974 to become Sandwell ) which had also taken over the bulk of neighbouring Tipton and Wednesbury.
The local lord of the manor was the Duke of Grafton in neighbouring Euston.
The boundaries of the manor of Earnley and the parish of the same name are not strictly coterminous, as the manor itself was not contained within the parish borders, but included part of the neighbouring parish of West Wittering.
This was the Abbot of Glastonbury, as the manor of Pucklechurch ( including Abson and other surrounding villages ) was given to the Abbot after the murder of King Edmund at neighbouring Pucklechurch.

neighbouring and another
If a " weak " character is followed by another " weak " character, the algorithm will look at the first neighbouring " strong " character.
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth, another constituent university of the NUI, is in neighbouring Co. Kildare, about from the city centre.
In The Country Doctor, the action is no more than various people, including the doctor, hurrying backwards and forwards between the doctor's house, where his child is sick, and a neighbouring cottage, where another child is also sick.
One of the advanced continuity techniques involves the exact way the movement of actors from a shot in one location to another in a neighbouring location is handled.
His jailers then allowed him to talk with another priest in a neighbouring cell, with eavesdroppers listening to every word.
Tunisia has rail links with the neighbouring country of Algeria via the Ghardimaou-Souk Ahras line, and another connection to Tébessa, however, the latter link is currently not used.
* To prevent neighbouring towns from merging into one another
Villages in the wider area-Battersea, Wandsworth, Earlsfield ( hamlet of Garratt ), Tooting, Balham-were isolated one from another ; and throughout the second half of the second millennium, the wealthy built their country retreats in Battersea and neighbouring areas.
The borough now shares a Chief Executive with neighbouring Hammersmith & Fulham, and the two boroughs have also combined a number of services and departments with one another and also with Westminster City Council.
The borough now shares a Chief Executive with the neighbouring Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, and the two boroughs have also combined a number of services and departments with one another and also with Westminster City Council.
Premier League football club, Fulham, is situated in Fulham, and Chelsea, another Premier League club who are the current European champions, is situated on the border between Fulham and neighbouring Chelsea.
Also at the end of the First World War, the French Government had forced the abdication of Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, another small neighbouring country to France, on the grounds of personal links with Germany deemed to be inadmissible.
During this time American whalers frequented the neighbouring waters, and in 1810 an American named Jonathan Lambert " late of Salem, mariner and citizen thereof ," along with an Italian named Thomas Currie and another man named Williams made Tristan their home, establishing the first permanent settlement on the island.
There is a town in the neighbouring Dindigul district called Vada Madurai ( North Madurai ) and another in Sivagangai district called Manamadurai.
Most major supermarkets in the town have expanded somewhat in the last few years, including a massive extension built at Asda, and more recently another floor was built at Tesco at Hewitts Circus ( although this store is technically in the neighbouring conurbation, Cleethorpes ).
If a Church member is dissatisfied with the particular rector of his residence parish, he may choose to be serviced by another rector who complies better with his Christian views, for example in a neighbouring parish.
The area is peppered with medieval field banks, best examples around Reilig na Ri, showing that Cruachain became key grazing land possibly attached initially to the early medieval fort built at neighbouring Tulsk, with another nearby feature-Carnfree mound-being used as the inauguration site of the O ' Connor kings of Connacht.
In the neighbouring Spanish colonies, Guarani, another Tupian language closely related to Old Tupi, had a similar history, but managed to resist the spread of Spanish more successfully than Tupi resisted Portuguese.
Moonlite and his gang escaped a police pursuit only to be captured at another nearby property when police from the neighbouring townships of Gundagai and Adelong arrived.
Just as they are preparing to leave, another fifty orphans appear from a neighbouring town, so Aylward and Li have no choice but to lead one hundred children on a trek across the countryside.
Later, in 2000, another neighbouring church, St Silas Broomhall, was also closed.
The protests are over an agreement between the government and separatist rebels from the neighbouring state of Nagaland to extend their three-year ceasefire for another year, and to widen the deal to areas beyond the state.
Notably in certain complex colonial units within the British Empire, the High Commissioner to whom was given the highest ' regional ' supervision ( either residing in one of the constitutive territories, e. g. in the British Western Pacific Territories ( BWPT ), first by the Governor on Fiji, then from 1952 onwards on the Solomon Islands ; or even in a neighbouring colony, e. g. the Governor of the Straits Settlements as High Commissioner for the Federated Malay States ) would commonly be represented in territories not comprising his residence by a Resident Commissioner, though in some places ( including some of the Federated Malay States ) similar officials were formally styled as Residents, a more diplomatic title ; otherwise another type of official was also possible ( e. g. the British Consul in the protected state of Tonga, a Polynesian kingdom ; an Administrator on Nauru ; a mere Chief Magistrate on tiny Pitcairn ).
There is also another primary school in the neighbouring village of Coates.
The neighbouring Centro Box Hill ( north section, formerly Centro Whitehorse ), includes a Coles Supermarket, Harris Scarfe, Priceline, EB Games, Game, House, Homeart, another food court and a selection of specialty fashion retail stores.

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