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- to be an ancestor of Turchil, who was the real ancestor of the Ardens at the time of William the Conqueror. Concerning Turchil Parry and Enis describe...
- Invasion, when lands were granted by the first Norman King William I to Turchil Le Roux and Alan Rufus. Absalom P. Rowe (1817–1900), American politician...
- East Riding. Hessle Hundred. Manerium. In Brunham, Morcar, Turvet and Turchil had 11 carucates of taxable land. There is land for six ploughs. One carucate...
- Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey, which was a daughter cell of Durham Priory, named Turchil. However, in 1090 Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumbria, granted his lands...
- by Alward, and then by Turchil. The manor was recorded as Biche****e in the Domesday Book of 1086. The descendants of Turchil, the Arden family, settled...
- Anglo Saxon times. The Domesday Book records the land as belonging to Turchil of Warwick. After changing hands a number of times, the most famous Lord...
- ("Witestan") to form a single manor. Before the Conquest, Torchil (or Turchil) is reported as being the Lord of the Manor, but following the Conquest...
- "Tatecastre". The record reads: Two Manors. In Tatecastre, Dunstan and Turchil had eight carucates of land for geld, where four ploughs may be. Now, William...
- before the Norman Conquest of 1066 and who held it in 1086. Torchil (or Turchil) is mentioned as a landowner sixty-four times. He held over 60 manors,...
- manor and land belonged to a couple of Saxon lords known as Sasford and Turchil. Strensall is also the possible site of many historical events supposed...