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    What is Grantham House known for?Photo credit: National Trust Images/Rachel Warne Grantham House is one of the oldest substantial houses in Grantham. It was originally known as Hall Place, after the eponymous family of wealthy wool merchants who lived there from the end of the fifteenth century until the beginning of the seventeenth century.
    Was Grantham a manor or a borough?The demesne appears to have been land now known as Earlesfield in Great Gonerby. There were 111 burgesses and 72 bordars, possibly labourers or craftsmen, indicating that Grantham was both a manor and a borough where the lord retained exclusive rights.
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    Where can I find historical information about Grantham?Historical overviews of some or all of Grantham's history can be found in: Manterfield, John B., "The Topographical Development of the Pre-Industrial Town of Grantham, Lincolnshire 1535–1835" (unpublished Ph.D. thesis, University of Exeter, 1981) Martin, G. H., The Royal Charters of Grantham 1463–1688 (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1963)
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    Why is Grantham called Grantham?The ‘Grant’ probably comes from somebody’s name. Maybe it was Granta’s ham. Anyway by the 11th century, the village of Grantham grew into a market town for the surrounding villages. (In those days there were no shops so if you wished to buy or sell anything you had to go to a market).
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    WEBMore about. About the venue. Grantham House is one of the oldest substantial houses in Grantham. It was originally known as Hall Place, after the eponymous family of wealthy wool merchants who lived there from …

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    WEBMay 28, 2021 · The first was built on a different site during the 14th century and was used as a hunting lodge by John of Gaunt - one of King Edward III son's. It was however deserted after 1780 and eventually...

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    WEBRoyal manor. Grantham's Domesday entries show it as an estate centre, where Queen Edith had a hall before 1066. Twenty years later, the king had the manor; there were four mills and eight acres of meadow, but no …

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