Monument record 0293800000 - MANOR FARM, NORTH MARSTON

Summary

Historical records of medieval and post-medieval manor of St John's, North Marston

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Type and Period (1)

  • MANOR (Medieval to Post-Medieval - 1066 AD to 1798 AD)

Description

ESTATE IN N MARSTON SOMETIMES CALLED NORTH MARSTON MANOR BELONGING TO PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF ST MARY MAGDALEN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD ORIGINATED IN HIDE OF LAND HELD BEFORE CONQUEST BY ALWI, BRICTRIC'S MAN. MANOR FARM BELONGS TO PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF ST MARY MAGDALEN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD. IN 1264 BELONGED TO ST JOHN'S HOSPITAL, OXFORD (B3).
MR LAMBOURNE IDENTIFIES MANOR FARM WITH MANOR FORMERLY BELONGING TO ST JOHN'S (B5).

Sources (8)

  • <1>SBC26951 Bibliographic reference: George Lipscomb. 1847. The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham (Volume 1). Volume 1. p337.
  • <2>SBC20467 Bibliographic reference: Royal Commision on Historical Monuments. 1913. Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire. Volume 2. pp226-227.
  • <3>SBC20463 Bibliographic reference: William Page (ed). 1927. A History of Buckinghamshire (Victoria County History) Volume IV. Volume 4. p77.
  • <4>SBC10378 Map: Ordnance Survey. 1958. OS 1958 1:10560 MAP. 1:10,560.
  • <5>SBC7270 Verbal communication: LAMBOURNE E TO FARLEY M E, 23 MARCH 1977.
  • <6>SBC20017 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1984. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Bucks: Aylesbury Vale: Parishes of Dunton &C.
  • <7>SBC23395 Digital archive: Vernacular Architecture Group. 2004 onwards. Vernacular Architecture Group: Cruck Database.
  • <8>SBC23550 Graphic material: Unknown. 2009. Photographs and elevation drawings of timber frame at St John's Manor, North Marston.

Location

Grid reference SP 76680 22360 (point)
Civil Parish NORTH MARSTON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Nov 7 2024 3:32PM

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