Waylim
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Waylim |
Alternative Names | Upwey; Upway; Waybaioux; Wayboyeux; Waybayouse; Wabyhouse |
Historic Country | Dorset |
Modern Authority | Dorset |
1974 Authority | Dorset |
Civil Parish | Weymouth |
Licence to crenellate issued to Ellis de Rabayn for his dwelling place of his manor of Waylim, co. Dorset in 1264. Elias de Rabayne was granted licence to hold a market at his manor at Lyme Regis in 1271.
The original manor house was at the site occupied by Upwey House. (www.weymouth-dorset.co.uk)
One of the earliest lords of Upwey was Ranulph de Baieux. In the time of Henry III. John Baieux left two daughters as his sole heirs. The King granted the marriage of one of them to Elias Rabayne, an eminent man of the period, who under colour of that grant carried the other daughter over the seas, so that he might seize the whole estate. The result did not come up to the expectation of the crafty EIias, for his estates were forfeited to the King as a punishment for his covetousness. (Treves)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SY663849 |
Latitude | 50.6631088256836 |
Longitude | -2.4779999256134 |
Eastings | 366311 |
Northings | 84934 |