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… of the chief landowners in the parish was Miss Staunton of Tidmington, 36 but the manor was apparently extinct. Sheldon. …
… Adam de Croome was holding this manor with those of Tidmington and Armscote for the service of one knight's fee. … the seisin shortly after. 30 The three manors of Croome, Tidmington and Armscote were returned in 1346 as held by John … claimed the estates of the Croomes on Godfrey's death (see Tidmington), released all his right in the manor of Earl's …
… ( V.C.H. Warw. i, 295) and also the suggestion that it was Tidmington, Worcs. (ibid. 330). It is probably Admington, …
… a chapelry of Tredington until 1719, when Shipston and Tidmington were formed into a separate rectory and endowed …
… Parishes Tidmington TIDMINGTON Tidelminc Tune (x cent.); Tidelintun, Tidelmintun … Tydilmynton, Tydlemynton (xiv cent.). The parish of Tidmington, which was formed out of the parish of Tredington …
… of 2 hides of land, was given to Adam de Croome with Tidmington by Bishop Samson 89 (10961112). It followed the same descent as Tidmington, 90 being granted with that manor in 1365 to the … the gift of Jesus College, Oxford. Shipston-on-Stour and Tidmington were chapelries of Tredington until 1719, when …
… and 1 hide in 'Edelmitone' (possibly a detached portion of Tidmington, Glos.). 14 The overlordship of WOLFORD descended …
… a. 36 p. of land. The living is a rectory, with that of Tidmington annexed, valued in the king's books at 33. 5.10.; …
… and those of Alderminster, Shipston-on-Stour, Tidmington, and Tredington from Worcestershire. The history …
… CROOME LINDRIDGE with Knighton on Teme, Newnham and Pensax TIDMINGTON CROPTHORNE with Charlton and Netherton LITTLE …
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