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A History of the County of Buckingham
… for 21,200 to Barnaby Backwell, banker, of London and of Tyringham. 55 From Barnaby Backwell the manor passed in 1754 to his only son Tyringham, 56 who in 1775 barred the entail on the manor 57 … 1859 he assumed by royal licence the surname and arms of Tyringham in lieu of his patronymic. 61 He built the school …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 34 He must have died before 1310, in which year Sir Roger Tyringham had the custody of his land and heir. 35 This heir, … who by the heraldry on the tomb appears to have been a Tyringham. The knight is represented as wearing what may be … three harts at gaze, for Green; a saltire engrailed, for Tyringham, impaling Reynes; and bezanty a quarter ermine, for …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… about the middle of the 17th century as the manors of Tyringham Higham and Willsheires in Emberton, 34 and this … le Lord, 36 was acquired in the 13th century by Roger Tyringham, 37 from whose family it took the name of TYRINGHAMS MANOR, and descended with their manor of Tyringham (q.v.) until the beginning of the 16th century. 38 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… became known in the 17th century as LINFORD or WALSHES or TYRINGHAM'S or PIPARD'S MANOR. 91 Robert Walsh and Maud his … 1614, when it reappears as the property of Sir Anthony Tyringham, kt. 95 He died in this year, and was succeeded by … holding is first referred to as a manor. 97 Sir Thomas Tyringham died in January 16367, 98 and the estate seems to …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… daughter Margery and her husband Roger, son of Roger de Tyringham. 24 Richard de Woodhill, probably the husband of … life at this date 25 and in 1325, 26 but by 1346 Roger de Tyringham was in possession. 27 By 1397 Little Woolstone had … William, Alice and Katherine, and their heirs, and to John Tyringham, John Mortimer and Robert Atteford and the heirs of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… William Goodwin before 1571, when he conveyed it to Thomas Tyringham as 'all that parte of my mansion howse' which he … and lands, to Jerome Weston, 36 on behalf of Thomas Tyringham of Tyringham, 37 who bought of William a few weeks later other …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Pagnell, Caldecote, Little Woolstone, Bradwell, Linford, Tyringham, Chicheley, Tickford, Hardmead, and Milton Keynes, …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1565, 47 in 1586 with his wife Mary conveyed it to Anthony Tyringham. 48 A further renunciation of rights was made in 1597 to Anthony Tyringham by Edmund Aprice of Wollaston (Northamptonshire), … of Edmund. 49 In 1612 the manor was granted by Sir Anthony Tyringham to his second son Arthur in tail-male, 50 and it …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… afterwards held. The latter sold in 1735 to Francis Tyringham, 89 whose sister and heir Parnell married Charles …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 81 In the following year Richard Ardes conveyed to Thomas Tyringham and Anthony his son, LINFORDS alias ARDES MANOR, … three quarters of the land. 82 The manor descended with Tyringham (q.v.) until sold in 1682 by Sir William Tyringham and others, apparently trustees for Elizabeth …
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