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1 Originally a royal manor , Wanstead was granted by Edward VI.
2 To Marlborough the victory brought the royal manor of Woodstock and the palace of Blenheim.
3 The royal manor of Portland antedates the Conquest.
4 Buscot, a royal manor in eleventh century, 28.
5 There is a royal manor at Bromley at present vacant; 'tis of the value of fifty-six pounds a year.
6 This is a very ancient town and was under the Saxon Kings, as its name proclaims, a royal manor .
7 It had been a royal manor when Edward the Confessor came to the throne; he gave it to his new great abbey.
8 Buscot, on the other bank, is not only close to the river, but was a royal manor of high historical importance in the eleventh century.
9 The Royal Manor of Woodstock was granted him, and Blenheim Mansion erected at the cost of the nation.
10 Royal manors , lapse of, 144.
11 They must be on the estate that, in his day, had been known as the Royal Manor and Park of Woodstock.
12 We find at the time of the Conquest twelve royal manors and fifteen religious; only the nine remaining were under private lords.
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