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settlement in
Saxon times and gave its name to the
Saxon hundred of
Teignton. The
hundred moot or
court was held in the village, but it
appears that...
- II (1154–1189) was lord of the
manor of
Teignton,
later Drew's
Teignton. However, by 1242 the
manor of
Teignton had p****ed from the Dru/Drogo
family and...
- made
great gifts to him, in
estates and gold and silver. And they
burnt Teignton and also many
other good
residences which we
cannot name, and afterwards...
- to stop the
Danish Army. It
attacked Devon,
burning many
towns such as
Teignton,
until the area surrendered. The
advance continued towards Exmouth, until...
- Goldcilffe, the
church of
Blagdon to
Stanley in Wiltshire, and the
manor of
Teignton to
Montacute Priory in Somerset. He
founded the
abbey of St.
Dogmael c...
- "lordships and
Manors of
Bishops Teignton,
Radway and West "Teyngmouth" and the
rectories and
church of
Bishops Teignton and Radway". A
chief rent of £20...
- "lordships and
Manors of
Bishops Teignton,
Radway and West "Teyngmouth" and the
rectories and
church of
Bishops Teignton and Radway". A
chief rent of £20...
- held by a
certain "Drew", also
known in Anglo-Norman
French as Drew de
Teignton,
Latinized to Drogo, from whom the
manor derived its
distinguishing suffix...
- from the
manor of Shilston,
anciently Shilfeston, in the
parish of
Drews Teignton, Devon) was
seated at this
period within the
parish of Bridestowe, near...
- "lordships and
Manors of
Bishops Teignton,
Radway and West "Teyngmouth" and the
rectories and
church of
Bishops Teignton and Radway". A
chief rent of £20...