manor of Tybesta, Tybesta, Creed, Cornwall


 


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(Tibesteu in Domesday Book); manor located in Cornwall; contained all of parish of Creed; and parts of Probus and Cuby; royal manor and bailiwick of hundred of Powder

Tybesta, Grampound with Creed, Grampound, Cornwall, England, TR2 4ST

The settlement and manor of Tybesta is first recorded in the Domesday survey of 1086 when it is spelt "Tibesteu"
In 1086, Tybesta was the head manor of the hundred of Powder and

gave its name to it. 
It was one of the ancient manors belonging to the

earls and dukes of Cornwall until sold under the land-tax redemption act

of 1798

Tybesta - Wikipedia



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 Robert, Count of Mortain; before the conquest it was held by Ralph the Constable






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The great duchy manor of Ty-besta encloses almost the whole of this

parish; and there are yet extant in this manor the ruins of an old

chapel, called by the name of Tybesta. This manor is privileged with the

jurisdiction of a court leet within its precincts, and of the court

baron held for the hundred of Powdre, and hath stewards and bailiffs to

attend the service of both, and the royalties over the river Vale.

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Parochial_History_of_Cornwall/Volume_1/Creed



HER Number: 22881

Name: TYBESTA - Early Medieval settlement, Medieval manor, Medieval settlement
HER Number:22881
Name:TYBESTA - Early Medieval settlement, Medieval manor, Medieval settlement

The settlement and manor of Tybesta is first recorded in the

Domesday survey of 1086 when it is spelt "Tibesteu" (b1). The name is

Cornish and contains the element ti meaning 'house' and an unknown

second element (b3). In 1086, Tybesta was the head manor of the hundred

of Powder and gave its name to it. It was one of the ancient manors

belonging to the earls and dukes of Cornwall until sold under the

land-tax redemption act of 1798 (b5, b6). No visible remains of the

manor house now survive (h1), apart from a possibly contemporary well

(22881.11, 22881.2). Field boundaries possibly associated with this

settlement are visible as low earth banks on air photographs (p1).

https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO11670&resourceID=1020


Location : Latitude: 50.2996452, Longitude: -4.899716


Media

Documents
(membrane 8) Account roll Cornwall; the 4 stannaries Sheriff of Cornwall; bailiffs... | (26-27 Hen VI) | 1447-48
(membrane 8) Account roll Cornwall; the 4 stannaries Sheriff of Cornwall; bailiffs... | (26-27 Hen VI) | 1447-48
Jan 1, 1448 (Julian)
Treloweth, Trelowth, Polgooth, St Mewan
Treloweth, Trelowth, Polgooth, St Mewan
Trelowth in Domesday 1086; tenant-in-chief Robert, Count of Mortainl Trelowth part of former manor of Tybesta; 1470, James Boneython; 1488, grant by Thomas Lovell to Nicholas Crowmere annual rent 50 marks (£33-6-8) included Trelowthe and other manors reversion to Henry VII upon death of Crowmere and sons; Trenhayle family associated in Middle…

Histories
manor of Reskymer-Meneage, sometime Manek, twelfth century Reskymer family.. 1618 sold by John and William Reskymer two last descendants, to Mrs Catherine Trevanion; barton original seat of Reskymers, before removed to Tremayne in St. Martin
manor of Reskymer-Meneage, sometime Manek, twelfth century Reskymer family.. 1618 sold by John and William Reskymer two last descendants, to Mrs Catherine Trevanion; barton original seat of Reskymers, before removed to Tremayne in St. Martin
"The manor of Reskymer-Meneage, in some old records called Manek, belonged in the twelfth century to the Reskymer family. This manor remained in this family until the year 1618, when it was sold by John and William Reskymer the two last descendants of this family, to Mrs. Catherine Trevanion. On the barton of this estate was the original seat of…

Birth

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID   Tree 
1 Thorley, Sir Robert Esq. of Tybeste; Constable of Restormel Castle, Treasurer of Calais  Abt 1360I13499 AHP