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Turweston

Turweston was described in 1806 in "Magna Britannia" as follows:

TURWESTON, in the hundred and deanery of Buckingham, lies on the borders of Northamptonshire, near Brackley, about six miles and a half from Buckingham. Before the reign of Edward the first, the manor belonged successively to the families of Fulgeres, Stovill, and Baynell. Having escheated to the crown, it was given by king Edward I to the monks of Westminster, and after the reformation formed a part of the endowment of the dean and chapter. The manor house was rented many years ago by Lord Viscount Hillsborough, which occasioned the author of an Irish peerage, published in 1722, to insert it as one of the seats of that family: it is at present unoccupied. The lease of the manor is now vested in the representatives of the late Mr. Derbishire, before it came into his possession, it had been for some time in the family of Welchman. The dean and chapter of Westminster are patrons of the rectory.

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