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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
A History of the County of Buckingham
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 70 acres of land was held in chief of the Crown by William Turney at his death in 1610, when it passed to his son John. … in 1637, 79 and Browne Willis states in 1735 that the Turney property in Stoke Hammond was acquired by the … property was, however, claimed in February 16856 by John Turney, claiming through his father John (who died about …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… wife of William Doggett, and Elizabeth wife of Bernard Turney. 132 Each of these heirs received a fourth of the manor, 133 but the shares of the Turney and Doggett families do not again appear. Agnes …
Magna Britannia
… " Here lieth S: Thomas Cokayne, Made knight at Turney and Turwyne, Who builded here fayr houses twayne, .... …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… lands were in the king's hands in February 15423 when John Turney, esquire of the body, was appointed bailiff, collector …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Caynhoo, 1703, Mrs. Ann Baker, 1716, and will of Thomas Turney, 29 December 1712, consisting of two fields containing …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… George, and three daughters; she was daughter of Thomas Turney, esq. of Brockwell, in Saltwood, ob. 1641; above, azure a cross patee or, impaling Turney. On the east side, a mural monument, with the figures …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Ann his wife, d. 1835, Ann their daughter, d. 1826, George Turney her husband, d. 1825, and George Turney their son, d. 1835; John Chapman, d. 1858, and Edward …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Chevall, William Ginger, Lucy le Wis, James Oliver, Edmund Turney, Isaac Field, and William Burr, sold the manor to …
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