Manor of Croxley and Snells Hall

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Corporate body

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Manor of Croxley and Snells Hall

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  • Croxley Manor

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    • Snells Hall

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    History

    The manor of Croxley, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire was bought by Dr Caius from the Crown for £461. It had previously belonged to the Monastery of St. Albans. Dr Caius gave it to his new foundation in 1557 together with the Manors of Runcton and Burnham Thorpe.

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    Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire

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    Manors still exist but have a few legal rights. The 1922 and 1925 Law of Property Acts saw the end of Manors as an administrative and court body.

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    Authority record identifier

    GB 2198 000450

    Institution identifier

    GB 2198

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