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A History of the County of Hampshire
… and xiv cent.); Tymmysbury (xvi cent.). The small parish of Timsbury covers an area of 1,434 acres, of which 18 acres … 1 January 1547 left the manor for the upbringing of his son and heir John and died seised a year later. 8 Thomas Earl … Knight, 11 who at his death in 1573 was followed by his son and heir Richard. 12 Ursula, the widow of Richard, 13 …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Tyngreve, Tingriff (xvxviii cent.). Tingrith has an area of 1,120 acres, of which 296 acres are arable land and 443 … 10 He died seised in 1580, when Tingrith passed to his son Edmund, who made a settlement of the manor in 1592, 11 … found as to its subsequent history. Joan was the wife of Philip Walweyn when in 1387 she acknowledged a very heavy …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Tintinhull TINTINHULL The ancient parish of Tintinhull, 1,828 a. in extent, 1 was formed by two … them for his manor of Camerton. 46 About 1102 Robert's son, William, count of Mortain, gave the manor of TINTINHULL … William Smith, Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, and to Simon Baskerville, M.D. 58 They held courts in the manor …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Tinewell (xiv cent.); Tynwell (xvi cent.). The parish of Tinwell lies on the eastern border of the county and … the abbey until the Dissolution in 1539. In 1289 Robert, son of Philip le Freman of Tinwell, did homage to the abbot for …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Tirley TIRLEY Tirley is a rural parish on the west side of the River Severn, 4 miles below Tewkesbury and 6 miles … the taxpayers of the Haw in 1327, 54 and in 1332 Walter son of Walter le Passour was pardoned for acquiring from the … The house may be the one with three hearths occupied by Simon Tompkins in 1672. 111 It includes a room with early …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Tisbury TISBURY Tisbury is 20 km. west of Salisbury. 1 The village is on the river Nadder and, apart … Thomas's debts, and, after the debts had been paid, to her son Matthew Arundell 336 (knighted in 1574). Matthew entered … Wells, possibly agents of the lessee 977 and later owner Philip Tyse (d. c. 1631). Tyse devised the tithes to his son
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.); Tichefelde (xiii and xiv cent.). The parish of Titchfield, containing 4,826 acres, of which 45 are … Wriothesley, first earl of Southampton, and where his son Henry entertained both Edward VI and Elizabeth. In 1625 … Titchfield were granted to Henry, abbot of Titchfield, by Philip de Molyns for a rent of 33 s. 4 d. 34 However, before …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Tichmarsh (xiv cent.), Tichmersh (xvii cent.). The parish of Titchmarsh contains 3,988 acres, of which more than … fees, 21 throughout the 11th and 12th centuries. Sewal, son of Henry, held it in 1233, 22 and from him it passed to … respectively by John de Seymour and the successors of Simon Mullesworth. It seems possible that these tenants …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… When the Conqueror made his grand Survey, Fredgis held it of William Peverell. There was one Sochm. five Vill. four … Gray, for which he paid Half a Mark Rent yearly. 2 Robert, Son of Hugh, Son of Gervas de Tytheby, gave and sold many small Parcels of
A History of the County of Surrey
… Tytsay (xv cent.). Titsey is a small parish 21 miles south of London, on the eastern border of Surrey. It measures 2 … to his niece Mabel, who married Robert the illegitimate son of Henry I, later created Earl of Gloucester. 8 The manor … century the manor was held by John de Valoines, probably son of Thomas, who conveyed it to Richard de Clare Earl of
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