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let two 'mansae' at Beonetlaege (Bentley in Holt) to his thegn and minister Eadmaer. The grant described and defined the boundaries of the manors in terms of natural and man-made landscape features. Bentley's included references to Saeferne (the Severn), Baele (Babbling) Brook today known as Grimley
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in about 1069. His estate there consisted of 5 hides (about 600 acres) with two ploughs (probably 8 oxen per team). There were 12 villagers and 24 smallholders with an additional 10 ploughs. A 12-acre (4.9 ha) meadow and a woodland half a league square (c. 1440 acres) were also in the manor. A
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At the time of his death he held manors, estates and properties throughout the Midland shires and beyond, but Holt remained his principal seat. It is thought he was the builder of Holt Castle. The only surviving original part of his building is the square tower which dominates the west (entrance)
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and several properties in the city of Worcester. In the absence of a male heir the barony became extinct. His heir was Margaret de Beauchamp, his twenty-year-old daughter, but the manor of Holt was split into three parts, each following a different female line of descent. Margaret de Beauchamp
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in an otherwise cleared area. Possibly when Bentley manor was granted in two parts the eastern portion was separately identified by the name Holte, which later came to represent the whole manor or parish. Eadmaer received a further grant in 969 when he took on an additional four 'mansi', or
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Following the division of the manor of Holt in 1420, over 150 years passed before the manor was recombined following a series of complex transactions between Sir John Bourne, Anthony Bourne, Thomas Fortescue, John and Martin Crofts and Sir
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and the arch. The rest of the structure of the building dates from periods in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, as do some of the memorials and leaded windows. In 1113 Holt was still a chapelry of St Helen's in Worcester.
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reversed its earlier decision and returned all his father's lands and title to Thomas's son John de Beauchamp (1378–1420), who died without male heir. At that time his estates included the manors of Holt and Hanley, near
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in 1603 these lands were returned to him, and he proceeded to show King James his full loyalty. Nine years later Sir Henry reunited the final portion of Holt manor. As a magistrate Henry Bromley had rounded up the
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indicated farming activity and a rectangular enclosure was partly uncovered. A few pottery sherds from that period have been recovered at other times, along with an iron pin also from the area of Holt Lock.
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Brook, Heafuc hrycge (Hawks Ridge/Ockeridge) and 'Dic in Doferic' (a boundary dike running to Shrawley Brook). Ball Mill on the Holt-Grimley parish boundary preserves a derivation of the name of Baele.
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Sir Henry Bromley married four times, lastly to Anne Beswicke who erected a monument in the chancel of Holt Church to her husband who died 1615. In 1750 Sir Henry's descendants sold Holt manor to
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On the execution of the 1st Baron, Parliament expropriated all his lands and possessions and leased them out to various parties. Holt was obtained by his distant cousin
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style. In Holt church the earliest architectural feature, an opening in the bell tower wall, was possibly constructed within ten years of the conquest. It bears
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was born in Holt Castle. Sir Henry inherited all his father's lands except the family seat at Holt Castle, which was held by his widowed mother for her life.
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the new manorial lords quickly went about putting their physical mark on the landscape. This generally took the form of rebuilding the parish churches in the
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various favours in return for two gold armlets weighing 45 'mancuses'. The grant, in 855, included exempting three 'manentes' in Beonetlege (
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Holt manor passed to the Beauchamp family when Emeline d'Abetot, the daughter and eventual heiress of Urse, married Walter de Beauchamp of
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married firstly John Pauncefoot and secondly John Wyshaw, who in 1428 was holding the manor in her right.
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that detail the grants of estates by the church and crown. Wick Episcopi was an area to the north-west of
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In 1596 an adult African servant of Henry Bromley was baptised at St Martin's Church and given the name
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on the outskirts of Worcester in 1606. Garnet and Oldcorne were held for a time in Holt Castle.
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granted the six hide Beonetleah (Bentley in Holt) with Witley manor to his brother, Aelfwige.
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hedged enclosure was noted; this would have been for the capture of game such as deer and
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situated immediately to the south of Holt church may have pre-dated the Norman Conquest.
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The Holt Fleet – a historic restaurant adjacent to the Holt Fleet Bridge
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In February 1601 Sir Henry was implicated for his involvement with the
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Worcestershire has one of the most complete and ancient collections of
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Matthew Kilburn, "Coventry , Anne, countess of Coventry (1691–1788)",
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photos of Holt, Worcestershire and surrounding area on geograph
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front, with fifteenth and sixteenth century additions behind.
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during the 1970s, in advance of gravel extraction. The oldest
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The bulk of the archaeological evidence related to the early
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Bentley manor became known as Holte (Holt) by the time of
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characteristics and probably reflects the use of native
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Holt and Little Witley, Worcestershire – history essays
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God's Traitors: Terror and Faith in Elizabethan England
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