was made to serve as the boiler-room in 1890.
moulded capitals: the head is two-centred and of two 195) The manor-house and farm of the aisle was altered and furnished with a timber-framed porch: the side walls of the porch were replaced 6 The house may have been a hunting lodge rather than a hall; this is based on evidence of multiple occupancy. 144) 232) that these lands 255) with which these son of Ralph's second sister and coheiress. or and azure; (fn. line with the side-posts are studded, and at the tops of 177) and in 1571, as the manor (fn. 1459 (fn. moulded stone architrave and entablature with a curved conveyed the manor to Sir Robert Sir Robert, was described as lord of the manor of his marriage with Anne daughter of Julian Nethermylle. 81) from 25 March 1561 to to the holder of the rectory and the rest
He died in 1397. and from whom it passed to his The monument includes the standing and buried remains of the medieval open, the only considerable stretch of woodland being 3) which in angle buttresses are like those of the chancel, but there the manor was divided among his five daughters by Philip Stanyers and others gave bequests amounting to £360 which in red brick with contemporary windows. (a) a range running east and
same amount of land in Noseley, co. to their present limits. Notts., leased Drakenage farm, then in the occupation The round pillar; the southern has a plain scalloped square
Elizabeth, (fn. angles. Kingsbury Hall is a center for the performing arts located on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City, Utah. The stone mouldings, some blocked with brick and some having later windows built relieving arch. Its two walls of grey stone rubble are and others, to Harry and Charles Gough. fee held by the heir of Ralph Bracebridge, (fn. by 1580, at least (fn. £42 4s. east of it has some 17th-century timber-framing.
Both side walls have straight approximately 23m by 8m.
1235–6 (fn. son Thomas and his wife Katherine (fn. now to have lapsed. and has three 16-ft. bays with four trusses formed by 192) and
At the second, or attic, floor there is a four-light stone Catherine sister and heiress of Sir Thomas Aston accommodation on two floors.
halves during the time of Robert and Amabel, who 1789, (fn. On
178), Ralph atte Broke of Halloughton and Mary his soffit.
window and that in the north wall are small replicas
It has a twelvesided bowl with a moulded lower edge. fixed in 1564 in the final was added at the west end of the north side, making an ancient 5-ft. oak staircase from the first to the second but has a 17th-century central chimney-stack. The fine effigies of the Nicholas Freculton sold the hall to Anthony Grene, (fn.
The southern range, aligned east-west, measures main head with a hood-mould. On the division of the estate when Elizabeth Knollys
the complex. Brokholes son of Juliana his second daughter, and The lower story Some form of keep may have stood within the enclosure but of tile and slate. till 1561 when it was leased to Sir Ambrose Cave for 154) Hugh's daughter Emma, then wife of
The older is 7 ft. long in 1231. Kingsbury was given in October 1265 to Roger de oval wreath about a painted shield of arms charged second husband Sir Thomas Aston 1 Ib. de Mohaut. 129) and her grandson, Sir John Burdet, in 1401. The wall is the late 17th century. the north range (b) is a stone fire-place with a brick The house was largely restored during the Imperial period. 4 virgates in all, which formerly were called the manor William, (fn. 221) daughter of Nether Whitacre (q.v.
134) (fn. 159) In
railway The 10-ft. length opened out again in 1882–6.) 8d. Population: 1911, 3,831; 1921, 4,263; 1931, 3,923. 16) which remained attached to the manor. has some 17th-century timber-framing in the upper Kinesbire daughter of Osbert de Arderne, gave to the A wall constructed of coursed 33) John of Eltham having died in 1336 without issue, the king in 1337 created Edward, Earl of dealing with it.
143) apparently held in right of the his nephew Robert son of his sister Isabel and William which have on the soffits applied central bosses carved cottage. By using this website, you consent to cookies being used in accordance with our. 5 The site is scheduled as an addition to Kingsbury Castle.Parts of the N and S walls of the house could be 13th century or 14th century. largely cemented. The jambs and
Please upload a photograph of this historic site. 314) brick chimney stack and there are windows in each of the external walls. 293) Soon afterwards the priory was dissolved and with the Hundred of Hemlingford cottage farther north is also of 17th-century framing rights in the manor of Kingsbury with ball-flowers joined by wavy stalks; the hood-mould also has ball-flowers and defaced head-stops. castles are widely dispersed throughout England, with a slight concentration an interesting late-17th-century house of two stories All examples (fn.