Examples of 'royal manor' in a sentence

Meaning of "royal manor"

royal manor: a term used to describe a large and luxurious residence or estate that is typically associated with royalty or noble families. It often refers to a grand and impressive property with historical significance or architectural beauty

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It was part of the royal manor of Winnianton.
In the earliest records Rockbourne was a royal manor.
It was a royal manor and the bailiwick of the hundred of Powder.
It appeared in the Domesday Book as a royal manor.
But he was granted the Royal Manor of Haslebury Plucknett for a period of six years.
Within the area of the old site of the cinema stands the Royal Manor Theatre.
In Latin, such a royal manor was known as a villa regia or curtis regia.
It was the site of a Royal Manor.
Belvoir was a royal manor until it was granted to Robert de Ros in 1257.
In Anglo-Saxon times it was a royal manor.
In 1311, the Royal manor of Eltham was established and this included the woods.
In the 11th century Seend may have been part of the royal manor of Melksham.
Andrew died in the royal manor there before his brother was crowned king on 6 December 1060.
In 733 Æthelbald undertook an expedition against Wessex and captured the royal manor of Somerton.
You can now stay in this royal manor from " The Crown ".

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In the Domesday Survey of 1086 it was described as a royal manor.
By 1086 Hitchin is described as a Royal manor in the Domesday Book.
In the 13th century, there was a royal manor house.
A liberty was formed by charter for the royal manor of Havering in 1465.

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