Fredville: the Knight’s Fee of Essewelle & the Manors of Esole & Fredville
The Knight’s Fee of Essewelle: from Domesday to the end of the First Barons War in 1217
The Knight’s Fee of Essewelle: Wischards, Hotots, and Colkyns at the Manors of Esol and Freydevill’ in Nonington
Sir Henry Beaufitz-a brief biography
Sir John de Beauchamp at Esole
The Esole dovecote
The archaeological excavation of the Esole [Beauchamps] dovecote
Esole Manor House:-a diary of the archaeological excavation of “The Ruins” at Beauchamps in Nonington.
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, inherits Esole in 1360
The de Retlyngs come to Esole
Sir John Harleston at Esol and Freydvill’
The Quadryngs, wealthy London mercers, buy Esole and the manor of Fredeuyle
The Vill’ of Essesole-house plots and land holdings in 1501
Fredville-where was the original manor house located? The Boys family move in!
William Boys of Bonnington aquires the manors of Fredeuyle and Beauchamp’
Boys Marriage settlement of 1626. The marriage was between John Boys and Margaret, daughter of John Miller
From the Duke of Newcastle to the Plumptres of Fredville
The Trees of Fredville Park
Fredville Park gate keepers lodges
Fredville House School
Fredville Ghosts & Legends
The Plumptre Hospital in Plumptre Square, Nottingham
The Holt Street Estate on the Manor of Fredville
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