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A History of the County of Oxford
… only. A group of 20th-century council houses borders the Tingewick road to the south. Two houses on the outskirts of … who were tenants of the nearby Buckinghamshire manor of Tingewick, and were closely associated with the Earls of … 53 Gregory son of Robert de Turri, who may have held Tingewick as early as 1135, 54 had lands in Oxfordshire in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… taxation in 1316. 197 By far the richest was William of Tingewick, assessed at 15 s. 8 d., who may have been a tenant …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… SMITH ordered by his will that the heirs of CHRISTOPHER TINGEWICK, and AGNES, his wife, should yearly pay out of his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… seats in the chancel, and in 14512 timber was brought from Tingewick (Bucks.), and further payments made for the choir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for himself. 178 Sometimes he rode over from his home at Tingewick (Bucks.), fourteen miles away, to take afternoon …
A History of the County of Northampton
… A perambulation of Whittlewood of 1299 mentions Elias de Tingewick's garden and manor of Great Deanshanger, which … Whitfield which the king had had of the gift of Elias de Tingewick, to be held for one-fortieth part of a knight's … (Bucks.), which Agnes, late the wife of Elias de Tingewick, father of the previously mentioned Elias, held in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the manor of Deanshanger in 1307, previously held by the Tingewick family, he also received land and rent in a number … places, including Heathencote, formerly held by Elias de Tingewick's widow Agnes, 29 which remained part of the estate … The two churches in turn joined those at Buckingham and Tingewick in the early 1970s to form a larger group, whose …
Alumni Oxonienses
… its chapel and library; (born at Winchester), rector of Tingewick, Bucks, 1670-6, chaplain to Robert, earl of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… highway from Oxford to Brackley and a branch road to Tingewick (Bucks.) formed the boundary. The line separating …
A History of the County of Northampton
… a. 'in Lamore' mentioned in 1198-1200. 99 In 1304 John de Tingewick had a capital messuage at Moor End, 1 which was … rents in Yardley worth £10 15 s. 10¾ d. 51 In 1304 John de Tingewick held lands in Yardley and owed suit at Robert de … de Ferrers, and 30 acres in Lamore. 65 In 1304 John de Tingewick died seised of a capital messuage and other …
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