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The royal manor was given by the Empress Matilda to the Abbey of Reading , and was therefore known as the Abbey Manor . At the Dissolution , it was regranted by Henry VIII , and eventually ( 1623 ) was bought by the Eystons .
The royal manor was given by the Empress Matilda to the Abbey of Reading , and was therefore known as the Abbey Manor . At the Dissolution , it was regranted by Henry VIII , and eventually ( 1623 ) was bought by the Eystons .
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The third manor , that of Arches , represents the lands of Henry de Ferrers . It is the only one of the five manors which has always been in lay hands . Through the families of Turberville , Stowe , and Arches , it descended by ...
The third manor , that of Arches , represents the lands of Henry de Ferrers . It is the only one of the five manors which has always been in lay hands . Through the families of Turberville , Stowe , and Arches , it descended by ...
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The third manor , that of Arches , represents the lands of Henry de Ferrers . It is the only one of the five manors which has always been in lay hands . Through the families of Turberville , Stowe , and Arches , it descended by ...
The third manor , that of Arches , represents the lands of Henry de Ferrers . It is the only one of the five manors which has always been in lay hands . Through the families of Turberville , Stowe , and Arches , it descended by ...
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