. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Chandler, 1673, the third being Lord. 1673.' The communion plat paten, 1662, large pate almsdish, 1702. The registers before 1 i tisms and marriages from to 1717 ; (ii) baptisms ribed ' Praise the consists of a cup of 1 564, 1687, flagon, 1688, and s follows : (i) bap- , burials 1 j d burials from iS to , marriages from 1719 to 1727 ; (iii) marriages from 1755 to 177;; (iv)marriages from 1776101812. The advowson belonged to the JDFOffHON lord of the manor from an early date. In I z 11 it was the


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. A HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE Chandler, 1673, the third being Lord. 1673.' The communion plat paten, 1662, large pate almsdish, 1702. The registers before 1 i tisms and marriages from to 1717 ; (ii) baptisms ribed ' Praise the consists of a cup of 1 564, 1687, flagon, 1688, and s follows : (i) bap- , burials 1 j d burials from iS to , marriages from 1719 to 1727 ; (iii) marriages from 1755 to 177;; (iv)marriages from 1776101812. The advowson belonged to the JDFOffHON lord of the manor from an early date. In I z 11 it was the subject of a dispute between Richard son of Godfrey de Tewin and Ralph son of Brian de Tewin, respective holders of half-fees in Tewin. Richard was successful in making good his claim.'6 Before 1246 the advow- who presented in 17z8,:t and in whose possesion it has since ; In 1638 the glebe lands amounted to 40 ; In 1330 Roger de Louthe alienated in mortmain various lands in the parish of St. Andrew, Hertford, to the Prior and convent of St. Mary, Little Wymondley, to find a chaplain to sing miss daily in the church of Tewin for the good estate of the souls of Roger and Joan his wife and their ; Meeting-places for Protestant Dissenters in the parish were certified in 1706, 1707 and Tewin School" : The property CHARITIES demised by will or Dr. Yarborough, 177 3, for the benefit of the parish clerk and a schoolmaster was sold in 1896 in consideration of a yearly rent-charge of £8 %i. upon property in Bishop's Hatfield, which was redeemed in 1904. by. son was given by Alexander de Swereford to the monastery of St. Bartholomew, Smithlield, and was confirmed to them by Godfrey and his son ; It remained with St. Bartholomew until its dissolu- tion, and afterwards continued with the manor of Tewin "until it was sold by John Wrothe and others to Thomas Montford of Tewin House, who died seised of it in ; It the


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