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 | | Manor —William Peverell held half a hide of land in Evcrdon of the fee of the Bishop of Bayeux, and soke of Fawslcy, at the time of the general survey. |
 | | Upon the suppression of the alien monasteries, the manor of Everdon, with the priory, was granted by King Henry VI., in the nineteenth of his reign (1440), to the Provost and Fellows of Eton College, in whose possession it still continues. |
 | | In the reign of King John, the manor of Snoscomb was in the possession of the Lovell family, with which it continued till the fourteenth of Richard II. |
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