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A History of the County of Somerset
… Rimpton took their corn, 241 but competition from Yeovil, Tintinhull Shepton Beauchamp, and Montacute was evidently …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Kingstone was regarded as a tithing of the hundred of Tintinhull by the end of the 12th century. 135 The tithingman …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the parish of Muchelney and the northeastern part of Tintinhull. 4 Thereafter the parish stretched 5 miles from … through Coat, Stapleton, and Ash to meet the Foss Way at Tintinhull Forts (called Tintinhull Forches in 1692), 7 continuing to Tintinhull and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and before 1957 was some 3 miles in length, from the Tintinhull boundary to the top of Chiselborough hill. It is … fields lay respectively west and east of the road to Tintinhull, with Short Kemsicall Close field immediately … tracks and lateral lanes. Kissmedown 25 Lane ran through Tintinhull and Sock Dennis to Ilchester. The remainder of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and John (d. 1830), and his brother-in-law, John Clark of Tintinhull, and by 1845 the manor was held jointly by William … John Naish (d. 1830) and his brotherin-law John Clark of Tintinhull. John Naish left his share to his nephew, the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 4 transferred just over 117 a. of land at Chestermead to Tintinhull and the rest to Ilchester for ecclesiastical … was retained until 1957, when it was divided between Tintinhull and Ilchester in the same proportions. 5 The … the main boundary roads. A more ancient track, known in Tintinhull as Sock Lane and traceable further south as …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 108 In 1627 the manor was said to be held of the lord of Tintinhull hundred. 109 Ralph de Huppedhull's estate at … to Elizabeth Darrell, already tenant of Montacute and Tintinhull. 125 Elizabeth married Robert Strode, who was … then until 1889. 279 Stokett was considered a tithing of Tintinhull manor at the end of the 16th century. About 1597 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Domer follows, with slight deviations, the Yeovil-Tintinhull road, and was marked c. 1300 by Thorn Ditch. 4 … 57 Robert Phelips sold them in 1673 to Thomas Napper of Tintinhull, 58 and the manor descended from this Thomas (d. … and in 1837 constituted part of the out-hundred of Tintinhull manor. 118 There was, therefore, in 1841, doubt …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Tintinhull TINTINHULL The ancient parish of Tintinhull, 1,828 a. in extent, 1 was formed by two … dismemberment of the parish of Sock Dennis added land to Tintinhull between 1883 and 1957 2 so that the area of the …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… king [6 April 1383], to have execution of the manor of Tintinhull with appurtenances, by reason of a fine which was … king [6 April 1383], to have execution of the manor of Tintinhull with appurtenances from a fine which was levied in … it was sued upon that execution of the said manor of Tintinhull with its appurtenances was awarded to the said …
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