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The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… St Margaret Lothbury, 1670 (3) GR, appr, 1636, to Thomas Turgis, snr, W, 1673, M, 1681 (4) d 30 Aug, bur 12 Sep 1689, … Tulse of Avon, Hants, gent, mar Elizabeth, da of Thomas Turgis, GR, of St Dionis (6) Merchant, Comm EIC, 1687-8 Assis … 1st Lord Onslow, s of Arthur Onslow Bro-in-law of Thomas TURGIS, uncle of Edward TURGIS (11) One Henry Tulse was MP …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and 2 furlongs broad. It was and is worth 15 shillings. 64 Turgis holds of W[illiam] Burnetone [Brompton Ralph]. … It was formerly worth 10 shillings. Now 12 shillings. Turgis holds of W[illiam] Come [possibly Combe Sydenham in … It was worth 30 shillings. Now 4 pounds. fo. 96b Turgis holds of W[illiam] Novin 81 [Nunney]. Colo held (it) …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… (1650). # Sir R. Newton (1650). # R. Box (1650). # T. Turgis (1650). # W. Aleyn (16501651). # T. Thomlinson (1651). … (1659). # J. Jefferies (1661). # R. Nelmes (1661). # T. Turgis (1661). # J. Coldham (16611662). # T. Hussey (1661). # …
A History of the County of Essex
… Moustiers, Eudes's predecessor. In 1086 Eudes's tenant was Turgis. 112 In 1166 Gilbert of Harlow held of Henry …
Survey of London
… the younger Simon parted with it 139 to William and Simon Turgis. On 29th May, 1682, Thos. Turgis sold 140 the premises to Anthony Ball and John Brown, …