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Manors information for Rampton and places above it in the hierarchy
- Rampton Manor Hall was built during the reign of Henry VIII. It was pulled down around 1730.
- Rampton Manor House was rebuilt in 1853.
- Rampton Manor was the residence of Lieut.-Col Henry EYRE, J.P. in 1881.
- The Manor House has been demolished. Photographs are available at the Picture The Past site.
- Mat FASCIONE has a photograph of the Gateway to the Manor House on Geo-graph, taken in May, 2016.
- The National Archives' project to update the Manorial Documents Register is now complete. Note particularly the links on that page to the TNA guide and to the A-Z list of manors. Quoting the TNA guide: The Manorial Documents Register (MDR) is maintained by The National Archives, on behalf of the Master of the Rolls, as a record of the whereabouts of manorial documents. It is not a register of title to manorial lordships and we do not collect or record this type of information.
- Primary Sources: English Manorial Documents "From English Manorial Documents, Translations and Reprints from the original Sources of European History, E. P. Cheyney, tr., vol. 3, no. 5 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1907), pp. 3-32". This includes examples from several parts of the country, including Essex, Durham and Norfolk.