Broxbourne Manor of the Bishop of London
Has been described as a Questionable Palace (Bishop)
There are no visible remains
Name | Broxbourne Manor of the Bishop of London |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Hertfordshire |
Modern Authority | Hertfordshire |
1974 Authority | Hertfordshire |
Civil Parish | Hoddesdon |
Residential manor of the Bishop of London, listed by Thompson.
The RECTORY MANOR of Broxbourne was held with the church by the Bishops of London, (Lond. Epis. Reg. Gravesend and Baldock, fol. 41) who seem to have generally farmed it out. (Ibid. Braybrook, fol. 345–6) In 1651 the rectory and glebe lands were sold by the trustees for the sale of bishops' lands to Edmund Lewin and his heirs for £522. (Close, 1651, pt. xxxi, m. 3.) The Bishop of London regained it at the Restoration, and in 1728 it was leased to the lord of the manor, (Salmon, Hist. of Herts. 16) and was probably acquired by him together with the advowson in 1868. (VCH)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL371069 |
Latitude | 51.7442893981934 |
Longitude | -0.0152000002563 |
Eastings | 537100 |
Northings | 206900 |