Monument record 0090700000 - IBSTONE MANOR

Summary

Historical records of medieval to post-medieval manor of Ibstone

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Map

Type and Period (2)

  • MANOR (Medieval to Post-Medieval - 1066 AD to 1798 AD)
  • (Former Type) VILL (Recorded 1086, 11th Century - 1000 AD to 1099 AD)

Description

In 1086 Ibstone held by Hervey, half held under Oxfordshire. Henry III granted whole manor to Walter Merton in 1270 for endowment of Merton College, who still hold it (B1).
Division of counties passed through parlour of manor house (B2).

Sources (9)

  • <1>SBC20462 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1925. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume III. Volume 3. pp82-84.
  • <2>SBC7292 Bibliographic reference: LANGLEY T 1797 HISTORY & ANTIQUITIES OF HUNDRED OF DESBOROUGH P309.
  • <3>SBC19727 Bibliographic reference: James Joseph Sheahan. 1862. History and Topography of Buckinghamshire. p892.
  • <4>SBC20466 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1912. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 1. p213.
  • <5>SBC69 Map: A R PIKE, APRIL 1979, FROM OS 6 INCH MAP, 1ST EDI T 1876/83 & LIST OF LISTED BUILDINGS (OLD LIST: L.
  • <6>SBC3985 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1986. LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST: BUCKS; WYCOMBE: PARISHES OF FAWLEY &C.
  • <7>SBC2326 Article in serial: L M Cantor and J Hatherly. 1977. 'THE MEDIEVAL PARKS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE', in Records of Buckinghamshire 20. Vol 20 part 3.
  • <8>SBC19002 Unpublished document: Buckinghamshire County Museum Archaeological Service. 1998. Historic Parks and Gardens Register Review.
  • <9>SBC25953 Map: R Davis. 1795. Merton College Estate Map (in Bodleian Library).

Location

Grid reference SU 75570 92170 (point)
Civil Parish IBSTONE, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire

Finds (0)

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Record last edited

Nov 4 2024 9:09PM

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