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A History of the County of Warwick
… and others in turn leased these rights to Sir William Turpin and others. 47 Sir Henry Beaumont made a fresh …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to his daughter Joan, 32 who with her husband, Osbert Turpin, 33 alienated the Noyon land in 1242 to Robert …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Bourn: 260 a. in 1556 from Sir Robert Charter and William Turpin, 65 300 a. there and elsewhere in 1559 from George …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was patron and incumbent in 1850, 17 and the Rev. Digby Turpin similarly in 1900. 18 In 1915 Mr. F. D. Turpin was patron. 19 Since 1927 the living (with which …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… is said to have sold the remainder of his lease to William Turpin c. 1550. 135 William Robins of Bilston (Staffs.) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… this land, which was in Fencott township, to William Turpin, camerarius regis, in exchange for lands in Dumbleton … to the quit-rent, 84 and by 1218 it had passed to Osbert Turpin, 85 who also held land at North Moreton (Berks.). 86 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The town lands consist of 5 a. 2 r. 9 p., known as Turpin's Piece, and 3 a. 2 r. 21 p., known as Long Ley, which …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the Ermine Street, is said to have been frequented by Dick Turpin (d. 1739). The well-known episode of his putting on …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… part of the manor of Puttocks Hardwick, of which William Turpin died seised in 1523. 137 His grandson, George Turpin, 138 sold a manor of Puttocks Hardwick in 1553 to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… said to have been a resort of the famous highwayman Dick Turpin. 3 The last of the great prize-fights, that between …
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