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Turberville Stoke

Early-attested site in the Parish of Haselbury Bryan

Historical Forms

  • Sto(c)keturbervil(l)e 1318,1370 FF
  • Turberevilistokke 1340 ib
  • Crockerne Stocke et Turberville 1346 AddCh
  • Turbervilstok 1361 FF
  • Turbervylestoke 1385 1435 Cl
  • Stoke Turlevile 1619 CH

Etymology

Turberville Stoke (lost), Sto (c )keturbervil (l )e 1318, 1370 FF, Turberevilistokke 1340 ib, Crockerne Stocke et Turberville 1346AddCh , Turbervilstok 1361 FF, Turbervylestoke 1385 ib, 1435 Cl, Stoke Turlevile 1619CH , cf. prec. Andrew Turberville was a witness to a charter concerning the manor of Haselbury B. in 1339 Hutch3 1275; for other branches of this family, cf. Bryants Puddle 1289, Winterborne Muston 1284, and Melbury S. par. infra .