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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… [co. York, W. Riding], castle, 1277. Tidde. See Tydd. Tidenham, Tudenham [co. Gloucester], manor, 142. Tidmarsh, … Robert, 'wolman,' of Hungerford, 502. Tudenham. See Tidenham. Tuderley. See Tytherley. Tudor, Jasper, earl of …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… vicar of Silkstone, 234. Tibenham, Tybenham, Norfolk, 291. Tidenham, Tudeham, Tudenham, Glouc., 205. Tidworth, South, … Suffolk (West), 215. Tudeham, Tudenham, Glouc. See Tidenham. Tudenham, Suffolk. See Tuddenham. Tudenham, …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… Saluciis, chaplain of the free chapel of, 514, 515, 526. Tidenham, Todenham, Tudenham [co. Gloucester], 313, 366. … his wife, 383. , William, 290, 292, 344. Todenham. See Tidenham. Todeworth. See Tidworth. Todifer, Thomas, 368, 420. … Walter de, carpenter, 315. , William de, 151. See Tidenham. Tuderle. See Tytherley. Tudor ap Kendale, 133. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV
… Adam. St. Wormet, 1/4 fee held by John de Bleccher. Tidenham, 1/4 fee held by Walter Waldyng. She also held in … 20 marks. The free chapel on the Severn in the lordship of Tidenham in the March of Wales, £10. The church of Lancaut, … 236], the castle and manor of Chepstow and the manor of Tidenham. They are held of the king in chief by knight …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 18, Henry IV
… and manor of Chepstow in the Welsh march, and the manor of Tidenham. They are held of the king in chief by knight … Adam. St. Wormet, 1/4 fee held by John de Bleccher. Tidenham, 1/4 fee held by Walter Waldyng. Chepstow, the … Severn, the advowson of the free chapel in the lordship of Tidenham in Wales, 40s. Lancaut, the advowson, 40d. 300 Writ, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 19, Henry IV
… castle, manor and lordship of Chepstow, and the manor of Tidenham in the March of Wales, annual value £100. Queen Joan … MARCH OF WALES. Inquisition. Aust. 31 Oct. Chepstow and Tidenham were granted by Edward II to Thomas de Brotherton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 16 inhabitants. This place, which is within the manor of Tidenham, is romantically situated on the left bank of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a terrier in ibid. D 326/E 2 14 Newnham, 1969 31 Lancaut, Tidenham, and Woolaston, c.1810. From the inclosure award 52 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the grammar school, and Wyedean, at Sedbury, in Tidenham; 89 Wyedean for a few years used the former girls' …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and sold the 1,121-acre estate in 1915 to W. R. Lysaght of Tidenham. In 1926 Lysaght made the estate over to his son D. … owner of the Pastor's Hill estate, gave land at Stroat, in Tidenham, from the deaths of himself and his wife Mary (d. c. … of Clearwell. 4 James Gough (d. 1691), who gave lands in Tidenham to support a payment to a preacher at Bream chapel, …
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