Lordship Title of Rushall or Rushall Court ID13080

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A nominal manor of RUSHALL or RUSHALL COURT existed in the parish of Bradfield, owing suit and service to the main manor there. The name can first be found in the year 1241, when Richard Rushall appears as a tenant in Bradfield. Christopher and John Jacob were in seisin in the 15th century, but no further trace of the estate has been found till 1716, when the manor of Rushall was sold by Richard Bytheway and his wife Elizabeth to John Bowen and John Richards. It appears to have been the inheritance of Elizabeth Bytheway. In 1801 it belonged to the family of Bunny of Newbury. The name of this quasi-manor is now to be found at Rushall Copse and Rushall's Farm, the property of Mr. George Blackall-Simonds.
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