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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xi cent.); Tyverington (xiii cent.). The parish of Terrington, with its townships of Wigganthorpe and … of land here. Thomas was followed by William, whose son William held lands in Terrington in 1260. 19 William Lord … by the lords of Sheriff Hutton 36 (q.v.). In 1250 William son of Ralph held lands in Ganthorpe, 37 which follow the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Watringbury. It is vulgarly called Teeson. In the book of Domes day it is written TESTAN, and in the Textus … road passed, till not many years since the late Sir Philip Boteler procured it to be altered to its present … it seems to have been granted by the Conqueror to Robert, son of Hamon de Crevequer; whose descendant, Hamon de …
Magna Britannia
… Tetcott, or Tetcot TETCOTT, or TETCOT, in the hundred of Black Torrington and in the deanery of Holsworthy, lies on … of Pencarrow, in Cornwall, Bart. It is now vested in his son, Sir Arthur Ourry Molesworth, Bart., who is patron of the … Barnes, Esq. Zephyr Lodge is the property and residence of Philip Blundell, Esq. The parish-church is a handsome Gothic …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Tetsworth TETSWORTH Tetsworth was one of the ancient chapelries of Thame and did not become an … lands than highways' with it. He left a specimen with the son of the 'ingenious improver, Sir Thomas Tipping', as a … fee. 72 A 14th-century record shows that Robert's son Simon held both the Danvers and Talemasch fees and that each …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xiii cent.). Tetworth lies in the extreme south of the county with a detached portion in Everton (co. Bed.). … of Hugh le Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, and from her to her son Roger, at whose death in 1270 it came to Roger le Bigod, … and John Browne of Twickenham, sold it for 6,000 to Philip Story of Chesterton, co. Cambridge, as his manor of
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xiii cent.); Tewinge, Tuyng (xvi cent.). The parish of Tewin has an area of 2,694 acres, of which 1,305 acres are … the manor to him and his mother 'for the soul of his son Richard.' 2 This was William's second son, 'who was cut off in the New Forest by a sudden and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… (xv cent.). Thames Ditton 1 is a village on the banks of the Thames, a mile and a half from Kingston, of which it … property of General Sir John Lambert, K.C.B., and of his son General John Lambert, has lately been pulled down, and … Abbot and convent of Westminster by Tosti, 16 probably the son of Earl Godwin. The monks held it at the time of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lies about a mile from Canterbury, near the suburbs of Wincheap, part of the street of which, as well as St. … Thomas Atkins, in her right, became entitled to it. His son William Atkins, about the 17th year of king Henry VIII. … till within these few years. At length his descendant Sir Philip Hales, bart. in 1775, passed it away by sale to George …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Thaecham (x cent.); Taceham (xi cent.). The parish of Thatcham contains 5,936 acres of land, of which 2,123 … mentioned in a grant in the early 13th century by Peter son of Herbert to Reading Abbey, 6 Pinkeneys, Brasiers, … is said to have sold Henwick in 1669 with other estates to Philip Jemmett, the final conveyance, 83 however, not taking …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xvi cent.); Tharfield (xvii cent.). Therfield is a parish of about 4,704 acres in the north of the county, stretching … alienated portions of the demesne lands to his sister's son Ralph of Therfield, kt. 40 In 1386 the abbot added to the … 135 It descended with his manor of Hamels in Standon to Philip third Earl of Hardwicke, and is now the property of
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