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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… shillings. It is and was worth always twelve shillings. Turgot held it of king Edward. Four years after the taking of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… in Hartwell of the king in chief in 1086. He had succeeded Turgot, a thegn of King Edward. 64 Another 2 hides were held …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had been held before the Conquest by Queen Edith and Turgot the law man ( lageman). 49 Like another of Berenger's …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 4 hides there, which land had formerly been held freely by Turgot. 3 Apparently Hugh and Adeliz shared Middleton almost …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Soc. xiii)pp. 65-6; see Offler, Archdcns. p. 191). Turgot Monk of Durham, from after 1083 ( Sym. Dun. 11 202-4). … (Surtees Soc. i) p. 84). Said to have become prior after Turgot's cons. toSt. Andrews, 1109 (Durham, Reg. II fo. 350v; …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… by Colbert in 1673, and their suppression was attempted by Turgot prior to the Revolution, during his short ministry in …
A History of the County of Durham
… left Elfwin in charge at Jarrow, went north accompanied by Turgot, and settled at Melrose. The bishop entreated them to … erected huts of boughs and taught the people, and here Turgot received the habit. They cleared away the trees and …
Cardiff Records
… later Thurgate &c., is an English patronymic; French Turgot. Tredelerch is also the name of a modern house on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… time it was worth 16 li.; now (it is worth) 20 li. Turgot held it freely. The same Berenger holds 10 h. in … 100 s.; now (it is worth) 7 li. Queen Edith (5 h.) 64 and Turgot (5 h.) 64 held it. The same Berenger holds of Robert … length and the same in breadth. It was and is worth 4 li. Turgot held it freely. The same Ernulf holds 1 h. in …
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