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Tybesta (Tibesteu in the
Domesday Book) was a
manor located in Cornwall, England, UK. The
manor of
Tybesta was
given by
William the
Conqueror to his half-brother...
- from
Saint Cride (Sancta Crida), the
patron of the church. The
manor of
Tybesta was the head
manor of the
hundred of
Powder in the time of
Domesday and...
- 26 30 –
Trematon in St
Stephens by
Saltash parish 29 21 38 25 37 16 6
Tybesta, in
Creed parish 28 21 37 16 36 14 4
Tywarnhaile in St
Agnes parish 12...
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first wife,
Margaret Thorley,
daughter of
Robert Thorley, esquire, of
Tybesta, Cornwall, and his
first wife, Anne de la Pole,
widow of Sir
Gerard de...
- (Alverton) and
Penzance from 1543. In 1546 he
obtained a
lease on the
manor of
Tybesta in Creed.
Randall was
Member of
Parliament for
Truro in 1547. He sat again...
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names of the
chief manors of each: Connerton, Winnianton, Pawton,
Tybesta, Stratton,
Fawton and
Rillaton (corresponding to Penwith, Kerrier, Pydar...
- and in the
early medieval period the
parish of
Creed and the
manor of
Tybesta were
established here.
Grampound grew
after the
Norman conquest as the...
- the 2011
census was 682. In
medieval times,
Creed was
taxed as part of
Tybesta, a
manor mentioned in the
Domesday Book
under the name Tibesteu. The parish...
- was Robert,
Count of Mortain.
Trelowth was part of the
former manor of
Tybesta and, at the time, had 12 medium-sized households, 3 villagers, 6 smallholders...
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identified by the
names of the
chief manors: Connerton, Winnianton, Pawton,
Tybesta, Stratton,
Fawton and Rillaton. Here
Stratton represents a
single hundred...