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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The manor, then called Alewoldestune, was held by Tochi at the time of the Domesday survey; and belonged …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 1066 BILLESDON formed part of the estate of the Saxon, Tochi, and had passed by 1086 to Geoffrey Alselin, from whom … in 1951. 72 MANOR. Goadby was held before the Conquest by Tochi, whose lands descended to Geoffrey Alselin in 1066. In … of Billesdon which belonged to the Saxon landholder, Tochi. After 1066 it passed with the rest of his land to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'Ticheham' Entry h v Holder in 1066 Holder in 1086 58 2 h Tochi, the housecarl This manor, modo in Coleham ubi non …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… greeted by King Edward as 'my dear kinsman', and his son Tochi is recorded as having died at William's side in the … he had extensive estates and in Wiltshire. 54 Lastly, Tochi, another of King Edward's housecarls, held two hides in … The remainder was made up of two hides formerly held by Tochi 48 and a number of small tenements held by various …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… when he received it [it was worth] the same; T.R.E. £6. Tochi held 2 hides 44 of this manor; he was a housecarl of …
Magna Britannia
… Earl Siward Hugh, Earl of Chester. woldestun Elvaston Tochi Geoffry Alselin. Estun Aston-on-Trent Uctebrand, under … Ralph, under Henry de Ferrars. Alewoldestune Alvaston Tochi Geoffry Alselin. Aneise, a berwick of Bakewell Oneash … Chete Henry de Ferrars. Ednodestun Ednodestune Ednaston Tochi Henry de Ferrars. Geoffiry Alselin. Ednunghalle …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Wilts., Tingewick, Bucks., Tite, Wm., Tittleshall, Norf., Tochi, s. of Wigot, Tochi the housecarl, Toddington, in Lyminster, Suss., Tofig …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Conquest Hallaton formed part of the estate of the Saxon Tochi, and passed with the rest of his lands to the Norman …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 3 bovates had been held before the Conquest by Norman and Tochi. The whole estate was soke of the bishop of Durham's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… probably from about 1025, and are at Iver, held in 1066 by Tochi, a thegn of Edward the Confessor; at Hardwick, then …
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