1. All these buildings are discussed in J. Blair, ‘Hall and chamber: English domestic planning 1000–1250’, in M. Meirion-Jones and M. Jones (eds),Manorial Domestic Buildings in England and Northern France,Society of Antiquaries Occasional Papers15(1993), 1–21, where references to detailed studies can be found.
2. The Archbishop's Palace, Canterbury
3. BL MS Cotton Galba EIV, fols 102v–108. For a discussion of the evidence and of the surviving manor houses, see S. Pearson,The Medieval Houses of Kent: An Historical Analysis(London: RCHME/HMSO, 1994), 34–42.
4. S. Pearson, P. S. Barnwell and A. Adams,A Gazetteer of Medieval Houses in Kent(London: RCHME/HMSO, 1994), 66–7.
5. Pearsonet al.,Gazetteer, 106–08.