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A History of the Manor of Bensington, Benson, Oxon. a Manor of Ancient Demesne. Morgan Thomas Pearman
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From the 11th to the late 13th century much land was managed as part of Benson manor, and included both demesne and tenant holdings. Benson's demesne arable was apparently concentrated in Bury field in the south of the parish, and in the 12th and early 13th century was sometimes farmed directly and sometimes leased.
The manor was given after the conquest to Bishop Odo, (in whose time there was Mansion given to Bishop Odo. A church at Allington,) and on his disgrace, to the great Earl Warrenne, who is stated to have had the castle rebuilt, which, however, seems to be doubtful, as the famous Sir Stephen Penchester, constable of Dover Castle, in the reign of
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In the Parish of Benson, Oxfordshire, England The Bensington Society's History Group have had many achievements since the Society was formed. One early success was the discovery of the old village hand and horse For further information on the history of Benson, you are recommended to visit the websites below.
Social and Economic History. OXFORDSHIRE, Oxfordshire in the Domesday Survey, but numbered about seventy persons in 1279, of whom forty-four are found at Bensington, a manor on ancient demesne. The majority of them held immediately of the crown or of the church suit of court, moneyrents, or labour
A history of the manor of Bensington (Benson, Oxon):a manor of ancient demesne. M.T. Pearman. Stock, 1896
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1340 all or part of the remaining Bensington manor lands in Henley parish (i.e. Those areas excluded from Henley manor) were leased to John de Moleyns for 33s. 10d. Rent and suit of court. That year the Black Prince released the land to Moleyns in exchange for the annual render of a red rose, which was still owed in the 1630s. The estate became known as the manor of Fillets, and continued (like Bensington)
Exlade Street is a hamlet in Oxfordshire, to the south of Checkendon, about six miles north-west of Reading, Berkshire.The hamlet is about 445 ft above sea level in the Chiltern Hills. The toponym is derived from the Old English personal name Ecgi and slaed, meaning "valley". Ecgi slaed was originally an ancient British upland farm complex owned Ecgi and set in the valley today occupied Exlade Street.
Benson's status as ancient royal demesne was nevertheless reflected in its medieval social structure, which the 1270s was dominated free 'sokemen' a term rarely used in Oxfordshire even on royal manors. Not all of them had large landholdings, and some (like unfree villeins) owed light labour services as well as rents. Nevertheless
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