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A History of the County of Northampton
… surrender of this lease was in 1545 granted to Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, junr., by the Crown. 93 William Payne subsequently …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and Old Weston with all tithes and oblations to Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, kt., for 70 years. Sir Robert, in 1567, demised his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to reside died in 1775. 25 In the 1820's, when Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake was leasing the house and park, the house had … preserved its original H-shaped plan. 26 In about 1830 Tyrwhitt-Drake added a southern wing and further additions … by 30 children of whom 20 were paid for by Mrs. T. Tyrwhitt-Drake, wife of the tenant of the manorhouse, and 10 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… by the Abbey of Thorney were granted in 1545 to Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, junior, and his wife Elizabeth. 150 In 1279 small …
A History of the County of Northampton
… worth 3 8 s. 5 d. 73 In 1542, Henry VIII sold it to Roger Tyrwhitt, who in the same year resold it to William Dudley, … lands formerly belonging to the Abbey of Thorney to Robert Tyrwhitt, who sold them with the Peterborough manor of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1545 he and Elizabeth sold Tailboys manor to Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, who in 1546 resold the manor with 360 a. of demesne … Richard's ancestor Luke Godfrey had bought from Sir Robert Tyrwhitt in 1554. 130 Sir John died in 1628. His son and heir …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of that name, passed lately in marriage to Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt, esq. and the reverend doctor John Drake, the two … well as the parsonage, passed in marriage to Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt, esq. and the reverend Dr. Drake, of Amersham, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… daughter Ann as heiress. In 1780 she married Thomas Drake Tyrwhitt-Drake, M.P., of Shardloes (Bucks.), 170 but by the … farm about 55 acres, and on the biggest holding, Mrs. Tyrwhitt-Drake's, there were only about 21 acres. Most of the … single allotments were given to the lords of the manors, Tyrwhitt-Drake and Plumer ( c. 357 and 316 a respectively), …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… sold the manor, no doubt by a forced sale, to Sir Robert Tyrwhitt, and the Prebend of Leighton Manor then ceased to … south-east of the present Gatehouse; and in it Sir Robert Tyrwhitt and his successors, Sir Henry D'Arcy and Sir Gervase … conveyed by the prebendary, Gilbert Smyth, to Sir Robert Tyrwhitt the younger and his wife Elizabeth. 18 The manor …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to the preceptory at Dingley, was granted to Robert Tyrwhitt, the king's serjeant, with meadow lands, rent, etc. …
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