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A sample reference to early Tinney [and variations] surnames.

Teny, Richard and Margaret his wife
Devon & Cornwall Record Society, [England], Vol. II, published 1950,
Cornwall Feet of Fines, Richard II - Henry VI, A.D. 1377-1461,
pages 216-217, document (1107), 35 Henry VI.
1.  At Westminster, one month from Easter day, in the 35th year of the
reign of King Henry VI (15 May, 1457).  . . . Between John Glyn,
claimant & Thomas Gydelegh and Margaret his wife; deforciants,
as to 1 messuage, 1 dovecot, 120 acres of land, 6 acres of meadow,
2 acres of alders, 4s. rent in BOSSENT, PORTHPERA and
PENNAGANOWE. Plea of covenant was summoned. Thomas
acknowledged the tenements and rent to be the right of John as
by his gift. . . . Moreover Thomas granted to the said John the
said rent together with the homages and all the services of
Richard Teney and Margaret his wife and Thomas Clemens and
his heirs of all the tenements which before were held of the said
Thomas Gydelegh in the said vill of PENNAGANOWE, . . .

Teny, John, from Norfolk Archaeology, [England], A Journal of Archaeology
and Local History, Vol. XXXVIII [38], Part III, published 1983,
Medieval Parish Church Building in Norfolk, page 270,
TUDDENHAM, EAST: A.D. 1458, 6s. 8d. to building porch, John Teny,
NCC Brosyard 144; . . .

Teny, John, from The Index Library, [England], Index to Wills Proved
in the Consistory Court of Norwich, A.D. 1370 to 1550, and Wills
Among the Norwich Enrolled Deeds, A.D. 1286 to 1508, Vol. 69, page 363,
A. D. 1459, Teny, John, Estudenham, Norf.     (144, 145 Brosyard)

Teny, Walter, from Calendar of Patent Rolls - Edward IV, [England],
A.D. 1461 to 1477, Vol. I, page 86, dated 18 Dec 1461 -
Westminster - (Grant)
"The like to Walter Teny of the office of Keeper of the King's castle
of Plympton Earle, Co. Devon [England] . . ."

Tynner, Richard, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record Office,
Supplementary Series, No. XV, Index to Ancient Correspondence of the Chancery
and the Exchequer, Vol. 2, L-Z, published 1969, page 492, in conjunction with:
Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record Office, No. XV, List of Ancient
Correspondence of the Chancery and Exchequer, published 1968,
Vol. 46, page 709, # 51.
[See also: Stonor Letters and Papers, ed. C. L. Kingsford, Camden Third Series,
XXIX, XXX, XXXIV; I, no. 71.]
# 51.  The same to the same: excusing himself from attending upon him; prefaced by
a list of those who require quittance from Richard Fortescue.  [Dated: c. August 1463]
Tynner, Richard, dyer of Dodbrooke.

Teny, Wa(l)ter, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record
Office, Vol. 12, Early Chancery Proceedings, part Vol. I, pages
382 [suit #21], 387 [suit #6], 388 [suit #52], all in Bundle #35,
dated circa 5 Edward IV to 23 Edward IV (circa A.D. 1465 - 1483);
page 382 [suit # 21]:
Water Teny, the person applying to the Chancery for a writ;
Richard Smyth, Danyell Hall, and Thomas Langworthy, feoffees to
complainant's use;
Messuage, &c. in Torkington belonging to the complainant;
located in the county of Devon.
page 387 [suit # 6]:
Walter Teny, the person applying to the Chancery for a writ;
John Underdon, John Benet, John Welbeare, and Henry Howper,
feoffees to complainant's use;
Messuage, &c. in Grattyng;
located in the county of Devon.
page 388 [suit #52]:
Water Teny, the person applying to the chancery for a writ;
William Halle, of Salisbury, alleged feoffee to uses;
Messuage, &c. in Northdate;
located in the county of Berks

Tene, William, from Calendar of Close Rolls - Edward IV, [England],
A.D. 1461 to 1476, Vol. II, page 474, A.D. 1470,
(dated: 20 June A.D. 1469),
"Robert Dale, citizen and 'letherseller' of London,
to William Tene, chaplain . . ."

Teny, Walter, from Calendar of Patent Rolls - Edward IV, [England],
A.D. 1461 to 1477, Vol. II, page 475,
dated 23 Nov 1474 - Westminster . . .
"Pardon to Walter Teny late of Morvell, co. Cornwall, 'marchand'
[merchant], alias of Somerton, co. Somerset, 'yoman', of his outlawry
in the county of Wilts for not appearing before Robert Danby and his
fellows, late justices of the Bench, to satisfy the king of his ransom for
having denied two writings obligatory of his which Robert Eston of
Salisbury, 'marchand' [merchant], produced against him in court
before the said justices, of which he was convicted; he having
surrendered to the Flete prison and appeared in court in his own person
and sought to be admitted to fine, and the said Robert Eston having
acknowledged himself satisfied of the debt and damages, and the said
Walter having been admitted to fine by pledges of John Baker of
London, 'gentilman', and Thomas Martyn of London, 'sherman', as
Thomas Bryan, chief justice of the Bench, has certified."

Tenni, William, from Calendar of Papal Registers, Vol. XIII, indultto;
page 380, 11 Kal. April. (22 March.), St. Peter's Rome. (f. 291 v.),
A.D. 1474-5,
To William Tenni, priest, of the diocese of London. [England]
Repeated: /To William Tenni, priest, of the diocese of London.
The like to him, who is of noble birth and lord of the place of the
Shambles (de Macellis) London. Sincere etc.

Tunnys, Robert, from Alumni Cantabrigienses, [University of Cambridge, England],
Part I, from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1751, Vol. IV, published 1927, page 271,
Tunnys, Robert, B.Civ.L., A.D. 1480-1.

Tynney, Andrew
Tinye, John
Tynney, Stephen
Lists and Indexes, [England], Supplementary Series, No. VII,
Proceedings in the Court of Requests, Vol. 1, Henry VII,
(beginning A.D. 1485) to Elizabeth I (beginning A.D. 1558), published
1964, Kraus Reprint Corporation, Great Britain, Public Record Office,
Tinye, John, Buckingham (County), lv, 19. [Cf. Tynney]
. . . land in Brill . . . Bucks.
Tynney, Stephen and Andrew, his son, Dorset (County), l, 7.
[Cf. Tinye], (dealings in sheep)
Tynnyng, Thomas (Not.), x, 72.  The parsonage of Eakring - Notts

In McKay's Modern English-Swedish and
Swedish-English Dictionary, there is:
Tinn/e, summit; -ar battlements, and
Tinning, temple is listed.
Tinne, vr. Pinnacle, or battlement, and
Tinnen, bv. n.
Tin, of Tin, is listed in Nieuw Engelsch Woordenboek,
or the Dutch-English, English-Dutch Dictionary.
The Oxford English Dictionary,
Vol. XVIII, T-U, published at Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 2nd Edition,
(1989), pages 115-132, notes among many other items, that:
Tinny -  Consisting of, abounding in, or yielding tin, formerly also,
Of tin, made of tin.  Also:
Tinny, Tinnie, a small tin mug, a child's tin.
McLaughlin's Danish-English Dictionary, shows:
Tin, tin.

Cassell's Dutch Dictionary, lists:
tin: tin, pewter, as well as:
tinne: battlements, crenel.  Battlement was a parapet built on top of a wall
with indentations for defense or decoration, associated with the
metal tin in its construction, with instruments of warfare and the battle cry;
both by appearance and vocal in the shout uttered by troops in battle.
[Research Note: The employment of Cornish tin miners on fortifications was
a long-established custom, as noted in Tudor Cornwall {Note: Tudor was the
surname of the English royal family from Henry VII (A.D. 1485) through
Elizabeth I (A.D. 1603).}, by A. L. Rowse, published 1941, page 402.
The process of extracting tin from the ground required mathematical planning
and engineering skills.  Cornwall miners were not only used on fortifications;
they were also engaged regularly in shipping and the British system of colonization.
The Revised Medieval Latin Word-List, prepared by R. E. Latham, M.A.,
worked on obtaining data from two committees appointed in 1924 and 1931;
data up to the eleventh century and the other covering the whole period to
A.D. 1500, shows among other definitions, that:
tin/neum,             tin          A.D. 1486
Thus, the Latin term for the English "tin" was similar in A.D. 1486.]

Tennys, John, from Calendar of Somerset Chantry Grants,
1548-1603, [England], published 1982, Somerset Record Society,
Vol. 77, Item #13, page 30, indenture dated 11 Nov 1489,
Martock: land and possessions given for a term of years to maintain a
chaplain in the parish church
ANNUAL RENTS AND TENANTS:  John Golde, John Tennys,
William Marster and Roger Kele hold for 99 years by indenture, dated
11 November 1489, 23a arable, 3 1/2a meadow and pasture for 6 oxen
in Cotehey in Martock, worth 3 pound a. leased to them by
Thomas Harrys, treasurer of Wells Cathedral and proprietor of Martock
church annexed to the treasureship, who received an annual rent of 6s 8d
Clear yearly value 2 pound 13s 4d . . .

Tynny, John, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record
Office, Early Chancery Proceedings, (Vol. IV), published 1963,
Vol. 29, Bundle 246, dated A.D. 1500 to 1501, page 34, # 43,
John Tynny, salter, of London, [England], v.
The mayor, alderman and sheriffs of London ---
Attachment of household stuff, given by Margaret Caffa in
satisfaction of a debt and claimed by Thomas Pays.
Certiorari - London
Addressed to Henry Dean, bishop of Salisbury, Keeper.
[Note:  John Tynny is noted to be a "salter". A "salter" is one who
applies salt to cure fish, meat, etc., or one who sells or manufactures salt.]

Tynney, Wm., from Archaeologia Cantiana, [Kent County, England],
General Index, Vol. 46-64,
Tynney, Wm., Vol. 47:18, An Archidiaconal Visitation of A.D. 1502,
parish church of Holy Cross, Westgate, 09 Sep 1502,
"War(den) Will. Tynney" St. Paul (Abbot of St. Anstin's P.)

Tunye, Peter, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 6, Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1389 to 1514,
Appendix I,
11 April 1505, Tunye, Peter, Burton, Prob. Act, Holderness

Tynie, Martin, from The History and Antiquities of the County of
Surrey, [England], Vol. I, Republished 1974, page 543,
CRANLEY.
The KING, viz. Hen. VII. (under Patrons.)
Martin Tynie, inst. 24 Nov. 1507 (under Rectors. - Names.)

Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, [England], Vol. 54, No. 129,
May 1981, The Book of Disguisings for the Coming of the Ambassadors of Flanders,
December 1508, involving pageantry and entertainments, page 128, For the groser,
. . .
Fyne gold papers and silver . . .
Gold foyle and grene foyle . . .
Tynne foyle, 3 dozen             6d
Inglysh, party gold, 50           12d
. . .

Tynny, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry, Appendix I,
27 Apr 1515, Tynny, John, Welwikthorp, Prob. Act, Holderness

Tynny, John, salter, from London Viewers and Their Certificates,
1508-1558, [England] published 1989 by the London Record Society,
page 15, item #33, [B.26] 8 July 1516, notes:
Parish of St. Pulcres without Newgate.  Variance between
John [Tynny], salter, pl., and Giles Polyver, gentleman, def.,
concerning a nuisance of a channel (cannell) for the conveyance
of water.  The viewers find a well which is partible between the
parties.  The well water and the water from def.'s house and
kitchen now have a course through the grounds of pl.
Def. ought of right to withdraw the watercourse or else come to
an agreement about it with pl.  There is a shed over the well
which stands and overhangs upon the grounds of pl. from the
middle of the well southward; def. ought to withdraw it.
Without etc.
Endorsed: Tynny and Polyver.  viii die Julii anno r[egni]r[egis]
[Henrici] octavi viii certificat[ur] et importat[ur] cor[am]
Will[elm]o Butler Maire . . . etc.
Subscribed: [?viii] die Julii A[nn]o viii R[egni] R[egis]
Henr[ici] VIII . . . certificat[ur] et importat[ur] coram
Will[elm]o Butler milite et Maior[e] etc.

Tynny, John (r.), from Surrey Record Society, [England],
Vol. 19, A.D. 1519 (II Henry VIII),
Tynny, John (r.), plts . . . A mess., 13 a land, 3 a meadow and 4 a wood in
Wyndelesham and Bagshoteford . . .

Tinny, Jn, from "London Citizens" Index, [England],
(LDS FHC film # 094,529),
A.D. 1520 - Tinny, Jn,      Salt      An   14580

Tenne, Thomas, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 38, Wills, Etc., in the Dean and Chapter's Peculiar,
Yorkshire, A.D. 1321 to 1636,
12 June 1522, Tenne, Thomas, Wharrome in Street, Prob.;
Vol. 2, Folio 131

Teny, Walter, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545,
edited and published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 95,
Seynt Endelyon [St. Endellion], A.D. 1525
Walter Teny, G  6  2/3

Tenny, John, jun.,
Teny, John, sen.,
Tenny, Walter,
Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII, [England], 1524
and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and published
by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 96, Mynfra [St. Minver], A.D. 1525
John Teny, sen., G  6  2/3,
Walter Tenny, G  10,
John Tenny, jun., G  6  2/3

Teny, Thomas, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and
published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 102, Leskerd Parish
[Liskeard Parish], A.D. 1525
Thomas Teny, G  5

Tynney, William (great-great-grandson of John Wulley), from
Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record Office, List of Early Chancery
Proceedings, (Vol. V.), Kraus Reprint 1963, Vol. 38, Bundle 584,
A.D. 1518 to 1529, page 556, # 21,
William Tynney, great-great-grandson of John Wulley.
Richard Smyth, alias Erley.
Detention of deeds relating to land in Melksham and Poulshot.
Mutilated.
County of Wiltshire.

Teny, William, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record
Office, List of Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, (Vol. I.),
A.D. 1485-1558, published 1963, Vol. 13,
Star Chamber Proceedings - Henry VIII. - Bundle XXIII.,
page 25, # 20-21, [A.D. 1509 to 1547],
John Braye - Plaintiff
John Daryte, John Stephen, William Rowtour, and
William Teny - Defendant(s)
Subject: Forcible ouster and destruction of hedges at St. Cleer
County: Cornwall

Teny, William, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and
published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 110, Seynt Clere
[St. Cleer], A.D. 1525
William Teny, G  2

Tynney, Henry, from Kent Archaeological Society, [England],
Vol. 9, Index of Wills Proved in The Rochester Consistory Court,
A.D. 1440 to 1561,
Tynney, (Sir) Henry, Rochester - d. A.D. 1526 viii 61b
Also, from FHC Film #188,784,
hen__ [Henry] Tynney gif my soull to God my body to be buried
in the church yard of
...
itm   to . . . Robert ffentamon my . . .
itm   to      John Thompson my godson . . .
itm   to       Rob day a noble . . .

Tynney, Ric., from Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic, of the
Reign of Henry VIII, [England], Vol. IV,
Tynney, Ric., 5096 (page 2221), in 19 Henry VIII, [A.D. 1527 - 1528],
. . . "Asked one Ric. Theny for help to get his dispensation, and he and
his friends gave him 46s. 8d.  . . ."
. . . "The plate which was made for the calling of Oberion has remained
with Sir Thos. Moore since Stapelton was before him.  Was taken to
Walsingham by one Ric. Tynney, to see 'the lord Leonard Marques',
who spoke to him about the art of digging, and promised that if he
would take pains about it he would sue out a dispensation for him to be
a secular priest, and made him his chaplain . . . "
(The above was in the "confession of Wm. Stapleton, clerk, to Wolsey".)

Tenyson, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
__ Sep 1528, Tenyson, John, Ryall in Holderness, __ Sep 1528,
Vol. 9, Folio 413

Tenyson, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
30 Sep 1528, Tenyson, William, Ryhill in Holderness, 15 Sep 1528,
Vol. 9, Folio 418

Tenyson, Thomas, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry, Appendix I,
30 June 1529, Tenyson, Thomas, Thorngombald, Adm., Holderness

Tinny, see Tynny
Tynny, John, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 11, Kraus
Reprint published 1968, Index of Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury, A.D. 1383 to 1558, page 539,
Tynny, John, A.D. 1531, St. Pulcre, London ; Bagshote, Berks.
or Surrey;            8 Thower
[Note:  From FHC Film #402,724, Sherwood;
Tynny, 1529, P.C.C., 8 Thrower, - Will of
A.D. 1529, Dec 18 - Tynny, John . . . St. Sepu . . .
                               . . . names wife Anne ----------;
                               son Walter [Tynny]
Admon 27 Oct 1531 (wife Anne renouncing) to King, John of . . .
dioc of Winchester . . .]

Tyny, John, from Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic,
of the Reign of Henry VIII, [England], Vol. IX,
Tyny, John, Cromwell's servant, pages 131, 137
. . . 20 Aug 1535 (R.O.) . . .
 "we sent your coats on the 17th by John Tyny, who was then leaving
London."
. . . [Also]: 20 Aug 1535 . . ."and your two coats, with which your
servant, John Tyny, left London on the 17th . . ."
[Research Note:  This appears to be Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex,
A.D. 1485(?) to 1540. Cromwell was an English political leader and
adviser to Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII.
Cromwell was executed in 1540 for treason.]

Tynne, John, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record
Office, List of Early Chancery Proceedings, (Vol. VII.), Kraus Reprint 1963,
Vol. 50, File 909, dated A.D. 1533 to 1538, page 303, # 55-56,
John Tynne, prebendary of Featherstone in the church of Wolverhampton.
John Cowper of Walsall, chaplain.
Detention of deeds relating to complainant's prebend.
County of Staffordshire.

Tenny, Richard, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
1 Sep 1537, Tenny, Richard, Frasthorpe, husbandman, __ ___ 1537,
Vol. 11, Folio 249

Tinney Hall (Tynnyhorne)
Lists and Indexes, Supplementary Series, Great Britain Public Record Office,
(No. III, Vol. 1); See also Index Vol., in Lewannick, Co. Cornwall, tithes in, # 58;
List of the Lands of Dissolved Religious Houses, Bedfordshire-Huntingdonshire,
published 1964, pages 61-63, Launceston Priory, # 58,
No. 454, 30-31 Hen. VIII [A.D. 1538-1540], County of Cornwall,
Tynnyhorne [Indexed under Tinney Hall] and Cockwornell:        m.24d.
Portion of tithes from Tynnyhorne and Cockwornell.

Tynney, Thos., from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 48, p. 130,
. . . servant(s) of the said late monastery for their wages in arrear,
vis . . . Thomas Tynney, six choristers, . . . from account of
William Blithman, The King's Receiver, upon the dissolution
(Knaresborough - Trinitarian or Order of St. Robert Friary)
made there 20 December A.D. 1538

Tuny, Peter, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
3 June 1541, Tuny, Peter, Kayngham, __ ___ 1541, Vol. 11, Folio 539

Tenny, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
5 July 1542, Tenny, John, Wyntringham, 15 Apr 1542,
Vol. 11, Folio 602

Tenye, Walter, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and
published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 95, Trigg Hundred, A.D. 15__
Walter Tenye, G  2

Teny, Alsyn,
Vyan, Isabel Tene,
Teny, John,
Teny, John,
Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII, [England], 1524
and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and published
by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 96, Minver [St. Minver], A.D. 1543
John Teny, G  10,
Isabel Tene Vyan, G  1,
Alsyn Tenny,  G  4,
John Teny, G  3

Teny, Robert, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and
published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 103,
Burgus de Leskerd, A.D. 1544
Robert Teny, G  1

Teny, John, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545,
edited and published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 126,
Menhynett [Menheniot], A.D. 1544
John Teny, G  4

Teny, Nicholas, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545, edited and
published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 113, Duloe, A.D. 1544
Nicholas Teny, G  5

Tenny, (?), William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record
Series, [England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
7 Sep 1544, Tenny, (?), William, Foston,  8 Aug 1544,
Vol. 11, Folio 774

Tenye, John, from Cornwall Subsidies in the Reign of Henry VIII,
[England], 1524 and 1543 and the Benevolence of 1545,
edited and published by T. L. Stoate, (1985); page 166,
Sent Mynver [St. Minver], A.D. 1545
John Tenye, 6  8

Teny, William, from The Index Library, [England], Index to Wills
Proved in the Consistory Court of Norwich, A.D. 1370
to 1550, and Wills Among the Norwich Enrolled Deeds,
A.D. 1286 to 1508, Vol. 69, page 363,
A. D. 1545, Teny, William, Swanton Morley, Norf.    (222, 223 Hyll)

Tennys, John, from Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic,
of the Reign of Henry VIII, [England], Vol. XX,
Tennys, John, I. G. 1335(12)
. . . "a messuage in tenure of Wm. Baynton in Appulbye, Linc.,
and houses and messuages in the several tenures of . . .
John Tennys . . . in Appulbye . . . (page 658, 1st column)
. . . Grants in July of A.D. 1545

Tyne, John, from The Index Library, [England], Index of the Wills and
Administrations . . . Probate Registry at Canterbury,
A.D. 1396 to 1558 and A.D. 1640 to 1650, Vol. 50, published 1920,
Archdeaconry Act Book, Vol. 9, Folio 33,
A.D. 1545/46, Tyne, John, at Littlechart

Tynnes, from Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic,
of the Reign of Henry VIII, [England], Vol. XXI,
Tynnes, in Scotland, larid of. - See Pringle I.  183
09 Feb 1546 - Privy Council of Scotland
. . . James Hoppryngill of Tynnes . . .

Teny, John, from Letters & Papers, Foreign & Domestic,
of the Reign of Henry VIII, [England], Vol. XXI, Part 2,
published 1910, page 235, Grants in November, A.D. 1546,
Number 476, section 85.
. . . The manor of Wharram and grange of Wharram, Yorks[shire].,
a watermill, etc., in tenure of Matth. Morwyn in Wharram, and lands
(specified) there in tenure of . . . and John Teny, -- Meux mon.

Tennyson, John, Junr., from Yorkshire Archaeology Society
Record Series, [England], Vol. 11, Wills in the York Registry -
10 Nov 1546, Tennyson, John, Junr., Riall, par. Skeklinge,
3 Aug 1546, Vol. 13, Folio 238

Teny, Richard, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record
Office, List of Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, (Vol. I.),
A.D. 1485-1558, published 1963, Vol. 13,
Star Chamber Proceedings - Henry VIII. - Bundle XXIII.,
page 149, # 77, [A.D. 1509 to 1547],
John Jermy - Plaintiff
William Fuelyn, John Dawson, Richard Kelsey, and
Richard Teny - the Defendant(s)
Subject: Assault at Sprowston
County: Norfolk

Teney, Richard, from Calendar of Patent Rolls - Edward VI,
[England], Vol. I, page 113, dated 23 July 1547
. . . "Norf., opposite the gate of Norwich called Bysshoppes Gates
in tenure of John Whyte and Richard Teney . . ."

Temey, Edward, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 33, page 39, mentioned in:
incumbent(s) . . . Haddysley Chappell in Byrkin parish;
dated on page 28, as 11 Aug 1548

Tynney, Elianora
Tynney, Walter
Surrey Record Society, [England],
Vol. 19, page 583, A.D. 1549,
. . . and Walter Tynney (h.) and Elianora, his wife, dfts . . . 3 mess.,
3 gardens, 40 a land, 6 a meadow, 10 a pasture and 8 a wood
in Bagshott . . .

Tinnie, James, born about 1550, of Halsham, Yorkshire, England;
Spouse of Isabell Johnson

Tin, William, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 313,
Tin, William, Bourne, A.D. 1551-3, # 212

Tinhy, Susan, born about 1553, of Harwich, Essex, England;
Spouse of John Gray

Tenyson, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 2, (FHC Film # 599,723), page 177,
Plaintiff - John Tenyson - Deforciants -- Richard Yonge & Johanna
his wife - Messuage with lands in Ryall & Camberton - Yorks Fines -
A.D. 1554 - Michaelmas Term, 1st & 2nd Philip & Mary

Tributeni/Tributeno, i.e., the Tribe of Teni
A. D. 1555, The Tribe of Teni appears in Jewish records of the
Duchy of Milan, Italy; Archivio di Stato Milano, Cancelleria Spagnola,
Carteggio Generale, cart. 195, fasc. 1; and Registri, serie IV, Vol. 12.
In A.D. 1555, on 29 March, Donato di Tributeni, requests and is
granted the dropping of charges against Donato de Tributeno, by
the governor of Milan, for having melted down and minted counterfeit
coins, he being a foreigner.

Tynnye, Joane, chr: 03 Oct 1555, Evercreech, Somerset, England;
Daughter of William Tynnye and ---------- ----------

Tynnye, Jone, chr: 21 Jan 1557, Evercreech, Somerset, England;
Daughter of William Tynnye and ---------- ----------

Tenyson, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1554 to 1568 -
23 Mar 1557, Tenyson, William, Ryall, par. Skeklynge, 07 Jan 1557,
Vol. 15, part 2,  Folio 174

Tenney/Tenny, Henry
Tenney, John
Tenney, John
Tenney, Thomas
The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Administrations in the Consistory Court of Lincoln, A.D. 1540 to 1659,
published 1921, Vol. 52,
A.D. 1558, Tenny, Henry, Lymber Magna, Act Book  i, 100
[Research Note:  An extensive genealogical report on the family of
Henry Tenny is presented in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, [USA], Whole Number 603, Vol. 151, (July 1997), pages 329-341.
entitled: THE TENNEY FAMILY OF LINCOLNSHIRE [ENGLAND] AND
ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS [USA], by Douglas Richardson, residing at:
216 West Buffalo Street, # 3, Chandler, Arizona, [USA] 85224.
(See Also: Future joint manuscript with Dean C. Smith, C.G.)
Henry Tenney, born circa A.D. 1510; he was the father of:
Thomas Tenney, born circa 1540; married Margaret Wood; they the parents of:
John Tenney, chr: __ Apr 1567, Great Limber, Lincolnshire, England;
Spouse of Ursula Mumby/Mumbie; they the parents of:
John Tenney, chr: 09 Nov 1600, Great Limber, Lincolnshire, England; Etc.]

Tenyssonne, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1554 to 1568 -
02 June 1558, Tenyssonne, John, Kayngham, yeoman, 11 Apr 1558,
Vol. 15, part 2,  Folio 311

Teneson, Thomas, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1554 to 1568 -
20 Oct 1558, Teneson, Thomas,
Thorningbold, par. Paule, 20 Aug 1558,
Vol. 15, part 2, Folio 350

Tennye, William, from Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record
Office, Index of Chancery Proceedings, (Vol. I), published 1963,
(Series II.), Vol. 7, Bundle 175, dated A.D. 1558 to 1579, page 393, # 80,
Tennye, William - Plaintiff; Grace, Roger - Defendant; Subject: Debt;
County: Essex

Tennye, John, chr: 07 Dec 1559, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
(died as a child);
Son of Richard Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tiene, (Count) Hannibal de
De Tiene, Lodovico
De Tiene Surname
Calendar of State Papers - Foreign, A.D. 1558 to 1603,
Vol. II, pages 569 (1), 570, 591 (1).
Tiene, (Count) Hannibal de, dated 18 Jan 1560 -
On the 10th inst the writers sent a despatch to Cecil through Flanders
advertising him of the coming into England of Count Hannibal.  They
have since learnt that his surname is De Tiene, born at Venice,
nephew to Lodovico De Tiene.

Tennyson, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, Appendix
23 Jan 1561, Tennyson, John, Ryall, Holderness

Tennye, Elizabeth, chr: 11 Feb 1561, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Thomas Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tenison, Richard, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1554 to 1568 -
14 Apr 1562, Tenison, Richard, Ryhill (bur. Sceklynge), 07 Jan 1561,
Vol. 17,  Folio 183

Tynnye, Isabell, chr: 31 Mar 1564, Dorking, Surrey, England;
Daughter of ---------- Tynnye and ---------- ----------

Tenyson, Agnes, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1554 to 1568 -
20 Apr 1564, Tenyson, Agnes, Kaingham, widow, 05 Mar 1563,
Vol. 17,  Folio 333

Tynne, Cathren, chr: 07 Nov 1564, Evercreech, Somerset, England;
Daughter of William Tynnye and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Alis, chr: 12 Nov 1564, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Thomas Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tinneye, Elizabeth, chr: 02 Sep 1565, Saint George Colegate, Norwich,
Norfolk, England; Daughter of John Tinneye and ---------- ----------

Tynwy, Marye, from The Visitations of Oxfordshire, A.D. 1566,
1574, and 1634, The Publications of The Harleian Society, Vol. 5,
page 188, in the Pedigree of Danvers, of Cothrope,
William Danvers of Banbury, 3. sonne, had issue a baze sonne by
Marye Tynwy his concubyne: John Danvers of London,
filius naturalis

Tennye, Agnes, chr: 01 June 1566, Wintringham, Yorkshire, England;
Daughter of ---------- ---------- and ---------- ----------

Tynnye, Agnes, married 15 Jan 1567, Calne, Wiltshire, England;
Spouse of John Rose

Tynnye, Ane, chr: 12 June 1567, Evercreech, Somerset, England;
Daughter of William Tynnye and ---------- ----------

Tennyson, Richard, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 14, (FHC Film # 402,538), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1554 to 1568 -
12 June 1567, Tennyson, Richard, Headon, butcher, 03 Apr 1567,
Vol. 17, Folio 664

Tenny, Phillip, chr: 16 Dec 1567, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter (sic) of John Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynne, James, from Calendar of State Papers-Domestic, [England],
Vol. 1, A.D. [4 Mar] 1568, page 308,
. . . "List of Names of 72 Persons found together within the parish of
St. Martin's in the Fields, at the House of James Tynne, goldsmith,
the fourth day of March."

Tynnye, John, from Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural
History Society, [England], Vol. 7, page 9,
. . . Receipts from the sale of wood in the Alders - John Tynnye,
2  2s . . . A.D. 1569/70 (1569) . . . Guild Steward's Book
of the Borough of Calne . . .

Tin, Henry, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 319,
Tyn, Henry, Shewstenne, A.D. 1569, ii, # 12

Teny, Elizabetha, married 23 Apr 1571, Saint Kew, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Thomas Benet

Tynny, Thomas, chr: 23 Sep 1571, Saint Dunstan, Stepney,
London, England; Son of Johnn Tynny and ---------- ----------

Teninge, John, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 307,
Teninge, John, Pinchbeck, A.D. 1572, i, # 161; ii, # 88

Tenny, Willielmi,
Tenny, Elizabetha,
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, [England], Vol. 10, page 79,
"Court Rolls of Some East Riding Manors, A.D. 1563-1573"
Nafferton, A.D. 1572 ---Pleas
" . . . Et quod Isabell Hunter vxor Willielmi Hunter,
Johanna Hodgeson vidua, et Elizabetha Tenny, et vxor
Willielmi Tenny sunt eius sororeset proximi heredes et plenae
aetatis, et dant dominae pro Reliuio (Relief) vt patet in capite . . . "

Tenny, Johan, chr: 17 Oct 1572, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Baldwin Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynnye, Jone, married 17 Nov 1572, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England;
Spouse of Thomas Jones

Teneson, Thomas, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
26 Feb 1572, Teneson, Thomas, Halsam, 15 Dec 1572,
Vol. 19, Folio 281

Tennye, (male), chr: 20 Dec 1572, Wintringham, Yorkshire, England;
Son of John Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tini, Francesco
Tini, Michele
Tini, Pietro
Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books
Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600, Now in the British
Museum, published 1958, Index of Printers and Publishers, page 964,
Tini, Michele, Milan, [Italy], A.D. 1572-1591; also in Supplement,
published 1986, page 115
Tini, Pietro and Francesco, Milan, [Italy], A.D. 1572-1576

Tynnye, John, from Wiltshire Magazine, [England],
Vol. 45, page 65,
Tynnye, John, will of, dated A.D. 1574, Calne, . . . husbandman . . .

Tinnye, Richard, born about 1574, Buckingham, Lincoln, England;
Son of ---------- ---------- and ---------- ----------

Tinhy, Susan, married __ ___ 1574, Harwich, Essex, England;
Spouse of John Gray

Teny, Barneley, from Calendars of the Proceedings in Chancery in the
Reign of Queen Elizabeth, [England], Folio, Vol. III, page 91,
. . . one of the plaintiffs . . . (A.D. 1574) . . . tenants of messuages and
lands in Ranworth . . . manor of South Walsham . . . Norfolk . . .

Tinny, Richo-, married __ Jan 1574, St. Minver, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of William Bilky

Tenny, John, chr: 21 Feb 1574, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Son of Baldwin Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynne, Edw , from Calendar of Assize Records, [England],
published 1985, Home Circuit Indictments,
Elizabeth I and James I,
Edw Tynne, Inquest Date: 27 May 1574,  KB 9 Ref.: 637(2), m. 188

Tennison, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society
Record Series, [England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539),
Index of Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
07 June 1574, Tennison, William, Halsham, Harthill

Tynny, Edward, chr: 05 Feb 1575, Saint Dunstan, Stepney,
London, England; (died as a child);
Son of John(n) Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tinnie, James, married 07 Nov 1575, Halsham, Yorkshire, England;
Spouse of Isabell Johnson

Tunne, Simon, from Alumni Cantabrigienses, [University of Cambridge, England],
Part I, from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1751, Vol. IV, published 1927, page 271,
Tunne, Simon, Matric. sizar from Christ's, Easter, A.D. 1576;
                        B.A. 1579-80.  Ord. deacon (Lincoln) 15 July 1580.  V. of
                        Bitchfield, near Corby, Lincs., 1606.  Will (Lincoln) A.D. 1630.

Tenny, Frannces (sic), chr: 20 Mar 1576, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
(Died as a child);
Son of Baldwin Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tennye, Janet
Tennye, Robert
Catholic Record Society, Vol. 22, page 32,
Diocesan Returns of Recusants--iii (Diocese of York.)  3  (Yorkshire)
[England] Dom. Eliz. 117, n. 23, i.
The Dyoces of Yorke. [England]
Anno domini 1577 Regnique domine nostre Elizabethe Regine, etc.
Anno xix{o}.
The names, sirnames, additions and dwelling places of suche within the
diocesse of Yorke as haue bene detected to the Lord Archbishop of
Yorke, and other her maiesties Commissioners in those partes for their
disobediences in refusinge the church and publique prayer, etc., and do
not conforme them selfes, with a note of their habilities, &c.
[NOTE:  Recusant:  One, especially a Roman Catholic,
(Popish religion), who refused to attend the services of the Church
of England.]
Their habilties.
xl{s} in goodes
              Nil
Their names and sirnames.
. . .
Robert Tennye
Janet Tennye
. . .
Their additions.
-----------------------------
-----------------------------
Their dwellinge  places
of Kingston upon Hull
of Kingston upon Hull

Tennison, Ralph, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, Appendix
17 Jan 1577, Tennison, Ralph, Thurgumbold in Holderness

Teneson, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
24 Apr 1577, Teneson, John, Paulflet (bur. Paull), 23 Dec 1576,
Vol. 21, Folio 41

Tennyson, Agnes, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
02 Oct 1577, Tennyson, Agnes, Thorngumbold, par. Paulle,
07 Aug 1577, Vol. 21, Folio 58

Tennyson, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
02 Oct 1577, Tennyson, William, Thorngumbold, par. Pawle,
01 Aug 1577, Vol. 21, Folio 58

Tenyson, Christopher, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record
Series, [England], Vol. 5, (FHC film #599,724, 2nd item on film),
page 114, A.D. 1577-1578, Hilary Term  20 Elizabeth,
Christopher Tenyson plaintiff vs. John Thornton, merchant,
& Johanna his wife, messuage with lands in Ryhyll, Camerton, Paule,
and Skeglynge

Teneson, Lawrance, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
16 Apr 1578, Teneson, Lawrance, Burnhousehill (bur. Pawle),
13 Dec 1577, Vol. 21, Folio 108

Tunye, James, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, Appendix
25 Sep 1578, Tunye, James, Kaingham, Holderness

Tenny, Marie, chr: 14 Nov 1578, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Baldwin Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny or Tinney, ----------, from Alumni Cantabrigienses,
[University of Cambridge, England], Part I, from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1751,
Vol. IV, published 1927, page 215,
Adm. Fell.-Com. at Corpus Christi, A.D. 1579

Tynny, Willim, chr: 11 Apr 1579, Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London,
England; (died as a child);
Son of John(n) Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tyne, Laurence
Tynes, Laurence
Lists and Indexes, Great Britain Public Record Office,
Index of Chancery Proceedings, (Vol. II), published 1963,
(Series II.), Vol. 24, Bundle 219, dated A.D. 1579 to 1587,
page 45,
# 71 - Tynes, Laurence - Plaintiff; Awsten, Peter - Defendant;
Marriage contract; Middlesex
# 72 - Tyne, Laurence - Plaintiff; Cole, Emanuel, and another -
Defendant; Money matters; Middlesex

Tennyson, Christopher
Tennyson, Edward
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 19,
(FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
07 Apr 1580, Tennyson, Edward, aged 14 years and upwards, son
of Christopher Tennyson, of Ryall, deceased, Tuition,
other entries, Holderness

Tennysone, Christopher, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society
Record Series, [England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index
of Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
29 July 1580, Tennysone, Christopher, Riall in Holderness, Yeoman,
1 Mar [22 Eliz.], Vol. 21, Folio 499

Tynnye, Jone, married 14 Nov 1580, Evercreech, Somerset, England;
Spouse of Thomas Jupt

Tenny, Tamsin, chr: 22 Feb 1581, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Baldwyn Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Jennet, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
12 Apr 1581, Tenny, Jennet,
Snaynton (bur. Brompton), 22 June 1579,
Vol. 22, Folio 42

Tenny, Robert, married 20 Nov 1581, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Jane Hackie

Lists & Indexes, Great Britain Public Record Office,
Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, Elizabeth I (A-C),
Supplementary Series No. IV, Vol. 2, [A.D. 1558 to 1603],
Teninge, Richard,     Bundle C.     37/19
Tenny, Philip,           Bundle C.     41/02
Tynne, (aliasTenis or Temes), Richard,
                                       Bundle B.     01/35; Bundle B.     76/16
Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, Elizabeth I (D-K),
Supplementary Series No. IV, Vol. 3, [A.D. 1558 to 1603],
Tenninge, William, see: Denning
                                 Bundle G.     08/33; Bundle G.     20/21;
                                 Bundle G.     42/23
Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, Elizabeth I (L-R),
Supplementary Series No. IV, Vol. 4, [A.D. 1558 to 1603],
Tyne, Thomas,          Bundle P.     25/05
Proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, Elizabeth I (S-Z),
Supplementary Series No. IV, Vol. 5, [A.D. 1558 to 1603],
Tennye, John,           Bundle T.     01/31; Bundle T.     06/38
Tynning, John,         Bundle W.    18/25

Tennye, Johane, chr: 18 Jan 1582, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Thomas Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tyney, Grace, chr: 24 Aug 1582, Pitcombe, Somerset, England;
Daughter of ---------- ---------- and ---------- ----------

Tin, John, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 313,
Tin, John, Glentworth, A.D. 1583, ii, # 163

Tenye, Robert, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
01 Feb 1583, Tenye, Robert,
Fraystropp (bur. Carnabie), 16 Aug 1583,
Vol. 22, Folio 494

Tenny, William, chr: 28 Feb 1583, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Son of Baldwin Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, James, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in the York
Registry, Appendix
12 Mar 1583, Tenny, James, Kirkeby in Grindalllythe, Buckrose

Tenysone, Richard, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record
Series, [England], Vol. 19, (FHC Film # 402,539), Index of Wills in
the York Registry, A.D. 1568 to 1585 -
02 Oct 1583, Tenysone, Richard, Riall in Holderness, bacheler,
13 July [25 Eliz.], Vol. 22, Folio 467

Tynney, William, chr: 05 Nov 1583, Pitcombe, Somerset, England;
Son of ---------- ---------- and ---------- ----------

Tini, Pietro, from Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and
of Italian Books Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600, Now
in the British Museum, published 1958,
Index of Printers and Publishers, page 964,
Tini, Pietro, Milan, [Italy], A.D. 1583-1587

Tinny, William, born about 1584, of St. Minver, Cornwall, England;
Son of ---------- ---------- and ---------- ----------

Tenne, John, senior, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society
Record Series, [England], Vol. 116, page 70,
East Riding Muster Rolls, Brigham,
"John Tenne, senior, 1 calever. (A.D. 1584)

Tini, Pietro, from Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy
and of Italian Books Printed in Other Countries from 1465
to 1600, Now in the British Museum, Supplement, published 1986,
Index of Printers and Publishers, page 115,
Tini, Pietro, Milan, [Italy], A.D. 1584

Tenyson, Thomas, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society
Record Series, [England], Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539),
Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1585 to 1594 -
01 Mar 1584, Tenyson, Thomas, Thorgumbald, (bur. Paull),
17 Sep 1584, Vol. 23, Folio 238

Tinney, Harry, married 29 Apr 1584, Saint Clement Danes,
Westminster, London, England; Spouse of Margery Spencer

Tynnie, Robert, married 18 June 1584, Pitcombe,
Somerset, England; Spouse of Joane Wilton

Tennye, John, chr: 01 Sep 1584, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of John Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tennye, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 7, (FHC Film # 599,724, 4th item on film), page 46,
A.D. 1585, Michaelmas Term, 27 & 28 Elizabeth;
John Tennye, plaintiff vs. William Elwood, gent., and Margaret
his wife; Messuage and 3 cottages with lands in Brigham and Fisholme

Tynne, Henry, from Index of Manuscripts in the British Library,
Vol. 10, published 1986, page 85, [Lansdowne prior abbreviation used]
Tynne (Henry), Auditor of the Exchequer,
Survey of the borough and manor of Burton, A.D. 1585 Lat  25,298.

Tynny, Katherin, married 24 May 1585, Saint Dunstan,
Stepney, London, England; Spouse of Edward Shacklock

Tenny, Elizabeth, chr: 17 Oct 1585, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Baldwin Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tini, Francesco, Heirs of
Tini, Simon, Heirs of
Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books
Printed in Other Countries from 1465 to 1600,
Now in the British Museum, published 1958,
Index of Printers and Publishers, page 964,
Tini, Francesco, and Simon, Heirs of,
Milan, [Italy], A.D. 1585-1596

Cornish Tin Miners [England]
"The seminal importance of the English voyages to North Carolina and Virginia [USA]
which were made under the auspices of Sir Walter Raleigh between A.D. 1584 and 1591
has long been fully recognized despite their failure to found a lasting settlement on
American soil."  See: The William and Mary Quarterly, [USA], 3rd Series, Vol. VI, No. 2,
(April, 1949), article beginning page 173, Preparations for the A.D. 1585 Virginia Voyage,
by David B. Quinn. There is reference made to the need to use "sum of your myners
of Cornwell" in the proposed colony.  As stated on page 214 of this article, "Besides the
military administrators and personnel a number of individual specialists were required."
This included "sum of your myners of Cornwell"
{16}
The employment of Cornish tin miners on fortifications was a long-established custom
[A. L. Rowse, Tudor Cornwall (1941), 402].  In the spring of 1586 Raleigh was
instructed to levy 100 Cornish tin miners to be sent to the Low Countries for this purpose
[William Murdin, A Collection of State Papers . . . 1571 to 1596 . . . left by William Cecil
Lord Burghley (1759), 782; Raleigh to Leicester, March 29, 1586, in Edwards, Ralegh,
II, 33-34].
Continuing, on page 216, lists among men to be taken to America were: Men experte in the
arte of fortification . . . Makers of spades and shovells for pyoners, trentchers, and fortemakers.
Makers of basketts to cary earthe to fortes Rampiers.  Pioners and spadesmen for fortification
. . . Men cunning in the art of fortification, that may chuse out places strong by nature to be
fortified, and that can plot out and direct workmen.  Choise spadesmen, to trench cunningly,
and to raise bulwarks and rampiers of earth for defence and offence . . . Mynerall men and
Men skilful in all Minerall causes . . .

Tenye, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1585 to 1594 -
15 June 1587, Tenye, John, Wintringham, 20 May 1587,
Vol. 23, Folio 454

Tenney, Henry, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1585 to 1594 -
13 Nov 1587, Tenney, Henry, Hempholme (bur. Levin), labourer,
02 Dec 1586, Vol. 23, Folio 564

Tinney, Anne, married 19 Nov 1587, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England;
Spouse of Thos Cashe

Teny, Anna, chr: 03 Dec 1587, Brandesburton, Yorkshire, England;
Daughter of Joannis Teny and ---------- ----------

Tinny, Robt., married 01 June 1588, Heddington, Wiltshire, England;
Spouse of Agnes Weston

Tinny, Peter, born about 1589, of Redlinch, Somerset, England;
Son of ---------- ---------- and ---------- ----------

Tinny, Roger, married 07 Apr 1589, Heddington, Wiltshire, England;
Spouse of Joan Page

Tennie, Emote
Tennie, James
Tennie, Richard
Tennie, Robert
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 22,
(FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
02 May 1589, Tennie, Richard, Emote and Robert, children
of James Tennie, Kirkbie Grindallith, Tuition, Harthill

Tennison, Elizabeth
Tennison, Laurence
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 22,
(FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
03 Sep 1589, Tennison, Elizabeth, daughter of Laurence Tennison,
Kaiengham, Holderness

Tennisonne, Thomas, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record
Series, [England], Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1585 to 1594 -
02 Oct 1589, Tennisonne, Thomas, Burnehowsehill, par. Pawle,
yeom., 16 June 1589, Vol. 24, Folio 131

Tennison, Anne
Tennison, Thomas
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 22,
(FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
02 Oct 1589, Tennison, Anne, daughter of Thomas Tennison,
Burhouse Hill, (Par. Paule), Tuition, Holderness

Tynnie, Xpian, chr: 01 Nov 1589, Pitcombe, Somerset, England;
Son of Robert Tynnie and ---------- ----------

Tinne, John, from The Index Library, [England], Wills and
Administrations in the Peculiar Court of the Dean of Sarum,
Relating to Dorset, A.D. 1500 to 1801, Vol. 53,
Tinne, John, Sherborne, A.D. 1590, Vol. 5, page 87

Tenney, Joan, married 30 Jan 1590, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Robert Olliver

Tenny, Robert, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
Appendix
04 Mar 1590, Tenny, Robert, Wintringham, Buckrose

Tynaie, Marye, married 19 July 1590, Saint Stephen And Saint Benet
Sherehog, London, London, England; Spouse of William Lumb

Tenny, William, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 307,
Tenny, William, Limber, A.D. 1591, ii, #127
[Research Note:  See family listed in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, [USA], Whole Number 603, Vol. 151, (July 1997), pages 329-341.
entitled: THE TENNEY FAMILY OF LINCOLNSHIRE [ENGLAND] AND
ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS [USA], by Douglas Richardson, residing at:
216 West Buffalo Street, # 3, Chandler, Arizona, [USA] 85224.]

Tenie, Emblina, married 22 Jan 1591, Saint Kew, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Stephan Blewet

Tenisonne, Isabell, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1585 to 1594 -
09 Mar 1591, Tenisonne, Isabell, Preston in Holderness, widow,
6 Dec 1591, Vol. 25, Folio 810

Tenie, Robt, chr: 02 Feb 1592, St. Kew, Cornwall, England;
Son of Johis Tenie and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Otes, married 03 Mar 1592, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Alce Bennet (See: married 03 Mar 1594)

Tennye, Henry
Tennye, Margaret
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England],
Vol. 22, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1585 to 1594 -
06 Oct 1592, Tennye, Margaret, widow of Henry Tennye,
Hemphoulme, (bur. Leaven), 31 Dec 1591, Vol. 25, Folio 1014

Tinney, Steven, from Calendar of State Papers - Domestic, [England],
Vol. XII, (Addenda A.D. 1580 to 1625), page 342,
dated 03 Nov 1592 -Sarum
"The bearer, Steven Tinney, reeve of Sherburne manor, Co. Dorset,
lent Nicholas Delabere, in May 1591, a nag . . ."

Tennyson, Marmaduke, from Catholic Record Society, [England],
Vol. 18, pages 54-55, Recusant Roll No I. Mich. 1592-1593 (Ebor')

Tenny, Thomas, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 307,
Tenny, Thomas, Limber, A.D. 1593, #251
[Research Note:  See family listed in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, [USA], Whole Number 603, Vol. 151, (July 1997), pages 329-341.
entitled: THE TENNEY FAMILY OF LINCOLNSHIRE [ENGLAND] AND
ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS [USA], by Douglas Richardson, residing at:
216 West Buffalo Street, # 3, Chandler, Arizona, [USA] 85224.]

Tene, Solomon, from The Sephardi Heritage, Vol. II,
The Western Sephardin, published 1989, by R. D. Barnett, mention is
made of the Jewish merchant, Solomon Tene, circa A.D. 1593 to 1599.

Tenny, Otes, married 03 Mar 1594, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Alice Bennet (See: married 03 Mar 1592)

Tinnys, Emme, married 27 Apr 1594, Heddington, Wiltshire, England;
Spouse of Richard Burges

Tinnys, Robt., married 23 Nov 1594, Heddington, Wiltshire, England;
Spouse of Agnes Barons

Tenison, Anne, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 24, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
Appendix
16 Aug 1595, Tenison, Anne, Preston, Holderness

Tenny, Alicia, chr: 01 Oct 1595, Great Limber, Lincoln, England;
Daughter of Edwardi Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynny, John, from Calendars of the Proceedings in Chancery in the
Reign of Queen Elizabeth, [England], Folio, Vol. III, page 321,
. . . (John Yetman and Julian his wife) . . . (A.D. 1596) . . . Plaintiffs
. . . to set aside a bond alleged to have been unduly obtained from the
plaintiff Julian, on behalf of her son John Tynny, respecting land
in the Parish of East Camell, alias Queen's Camell, demised by
Henry Mildmay esq . . . Somerset Co., England . . .

Tennye, Edward, chr: 23 Apr 1596, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Son of Thomas Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tennye, Sampson, chr: 01 Oct 1596, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of Willm. Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tynne, Elizabeth,from Catholic Record Society,
[England], Vol. 61, rec., 135 (Recusant Rolls 3 & 4 -- A.D. 1594-6)
Cambridgeshire
(Enrolment of estreated conviction for recusancy)
(9) A: Elizabeth Tynne, lately of Hinxton, Cambs., "spinster"
. . . For 12 months next following 1 Feb., 39 Eliz. (1596/7) . . .
Let a commission be issued.

Tennye, Catheren, chr: 21 Aug 1597, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Rychard Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tenye, Margrett, chr: 14 Jan 1598, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Tho Tenye and ---------- ----------

Tiney, see Tynney
Oxford Historical Society, [England], Vol. 14,
Indexes, in Index X 'Scholars', and General
Tynney (Tiney), Nathaniel, (1598, Ball.), ii. 224.
Registrum Universitatis Oxon. II. Matriculations.
(Hilary Term.) 1597/8, Jan 20 Ball. [Balliol Coll.]
Tynney (Tiney), Nathaniel; Warw., pleb. f., (aged 18 yrs) [of Co. Warwick]
[NOTE: pleb- plebeus, plebei (a commoner) . . .
This is the lowest grade in the social scale at matriculation.
The equivalent of 'plebeus' in
Elizabethan English is 'yeoman'.
f. or fil. - 'filius' (a son of a commoner)]

Tin/Tynne, from the Camden Society, [England], Publications,
Vol. 12, The Egerton Papers, pages 283-285, C. J. Popham's
Letter Regarding Tin, dated the ixth of August 1598,
                       "To the Q(ueen). Most excelent Matie"  [Elizabeth I]
. . . The cawse that hath hytherunto moved me to forbeare to
wryte touchyng the matter of Tynne, as your Matie gave me
in charge, hath ben for that I desyered fyrst to have spoken
with one whome I may trust, that came very latelye out of the
liberty, by whome I expected (if I cold have gotten hym) to have
ben better informed off the trewe valewe of Tynne in
those partes: for I well know that ordynarye merchantes are not
to be dealt with therin, who seke by all meanes to conceale the
great benefytt of their trades, whether it growe through the
Englishe or forrein comodytes; and I can not thynke that by
meanes of the generall companyes of Merchantes your Matie
shalbe able to advance suche benyfytt to your selff off the
Tynne as ys sett downe in the notes, but some other way must
be thought off to rayse that, or happely some greater commodyte,
which upon conferens hadd with the partie that gate the information
(who as yt seemeth hathe muche and to purpose labored in the cawse)
may be effected as I am perswaded.  Upon my conferens off late with
Mr. Myddelton, I fynd ther can not be so muche Tynne . . .
weight off Tynne . . .
At Wellington, the ixth of August, A.D. 1598

Tenny, John, married 26 Oct 1598, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Elizabeth Clemens

Teininge
teening
tenen
tyninge
Devon and Cornwall Record Society, N.S., [England],
Vol. 11, page 198, Devon Inventories of the 16th and 17th Cen . . . ,
Teininge, teening, tenen, tyninge: Made of tin.

Tini, Simon, Heir of and Besozzo, G. F., from Short-Title Catalogue
of Books Printed in Italy and of Italian Books Printed in
Other Countries from 1465 to 1600, Now in the British Museum,
published 1958, Index of Printers and Publishers, page 964,
Tini, Simon, Heir of and Besozzo, G. F., Milan, [Italy],
A.D. 1598-1600

Teiney, Margaret, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Lincoln Wills, (Vol. I.), A.D. 1320 to 1600, published 1902,
Vol. 28, page 306,
Teiney, Margaret, Limber, A.D. 1599, # 23
[Research Note:  See family listed in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, [USA], Whole Number 603, Vol. 151, (July 1997), pages 329-341.
entitled: THE TENNEY FAMILY OF LINCOLNSHIRE [ENGLAND] AND
ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS [USA], by Douglas Richardson, residing at:
216 West Buffalo Street, # 3, Chandler, Arizona, [USA] 85224.]

Tynny, Agnes, chr: 9 Jan 1599, Hurley, Berkshire, England ,
Daughter of John Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Jane, chr: 07 Feb 1599, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of John Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tennye, William, chr: 20 Feb 1599, Saint Just In Roseland, Cornwall, England;
Son of Thomas Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tennye, John, chr: 08 May 1599, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of Willm. Tennye and ---------- ----------

Tinnie, Christopher, born about 1600, of St. Kew, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Alice Williams

Tenny, Anne, chr: 07 Mar 1600, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Thomas Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Blanch, born 22 Mar 1600, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of John Tenny and ---------- ---------- (See: chr: 22 Mar 1601)

Teney, William, chr: 07 May 1600, St. Michael Penkivel, Cornwall, England;
Son of John Teney and ---------- ----------

Tenny, James, chr: 30 Sep 1600, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of Willm. Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Alice, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Administrations in the Consistory Court of Lincoln, A.D. 1540 to 1659,
published 1921, Vol. 52,
A.D. 1601, Tenny, Alice, Great Limber, Act Book v i, 133;
B I, 113 (Administration Bond, Inventory)
[Research Note:  See family listed in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, [USA], Whole Number 603, Vol. 151, (July 1997), pages 329-341.
entitled: THE TENNEY FAMILY OF LINCOLNSHIRE [ENGLAND] AND
ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS [USA], by Douglas Richardson, residing at:
216 West Buffalo Street, # 3, Chandler, Arizona, [USA] 85224.]

Tenny, Blanch, chr: 22 Mar 1601, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of John Tenny and ---------- ---------- (See: born 22 Mar 1600)

Tynyey, Marie, chr: 10 May 1601, Saint Gregory By
Saint Paul, London, London, England;
Daughter of John Tynyey and ---------- ----------

Tynnye, Jone, married 2 Aug 1601, Evercreech, Somerset, England;
Spouse of John Hayse

Tinnie, Maria, born about 1602, of St. Kew, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Diggorie Webber

Tinney, Sara, married __ ___ 1602, Henley On Thames, Oxford,
England; Spouse of Rafe Cutler

Tynne, from the Survey of Cornwall [England], by Richard Carew,
A.D. 1602, the mynerall of Cornish TYNNE:
-
     "But why seeke wee in corners for pettie commodities, when
as the onely mynerall of Cornish Tynne, openeth so large a field
to the Countries benefit? this is in working so pliant, for sight so
faire, and in use so necessarie, as thereby the Inhabitants gaine
wealth, the Marchants trafficke, and the whole Realme a reputation.
and with such plentie therof hath God stuffed the bowels of this
little Angle, that (as Astiges dreamed of his daughter) it ouerfloweth
England, watereth Christendome, and is deriued to a great part of
the world besides.  In trauailing abroad, in tarrying at home,
in eating and drinking, in doing ought of pleasure or necessitie,
Tynne, either in his owne shape, or transformed into other fashions,
is alwayes requisite, alwayes readie for our seruice: . . .
-
     The Cornish Tynners hold a strong imagination, that in the
withdrawing of Noahs floud to the Sea, the same took his course from
East to West, violently breaking vp, and forcibly carrying with it, the
earth, trees, and Rocks, which lay any thing loosely, neere the vpper
face of the ground. To confirme the likelihood of which supposed
truth, they doe many times digge vp whole and huge Timber trees,
which they conceiue at that deluge to haue beene ouerturned and
whelmed: but whether then, or sithence, probable it is, that some
such cause produced this effect.  Hence it commeth, that albeit the
Tynne lay couched at first in certaine slrakes amongst the Rockes,
like a tree, or the veines in a mans bodie, from the depth whereof the
maine Load spreadeth out his branches, vntill they approach the
open ayre: yet they haue now two kinds of Tynne workes, Stream,
and Load: for (say they) the foremencioned sloud, carried together
with the moued Rockes and earth, so much of the Load as was
inclosed therein, and at the asswaging, left the same scattered here
and there in the vallies and ryuers, where it passed; which being
sought and digged, it called Streamworke: vnder this title, they
comprise also the Moore workes, growing from the like occasion.
They maintaine these workes, to haue beene verie auncient, and
first wrought by the Jewes [Jews] with Pickaxes of Holme, Boxe,
and Harts horne: they prooue this by the name of those places yet
enduring, to wit, Attall Sarazin, in English, the Jewes offcast
[Jews offcast], and by those tooles daily found amongst the rubble
of such workes. . . .
-
     They discouer these workes, by certaine Tynnestones, lying
on the face of the ground, which they terme Shoad, as shed from
the maine Load, and made somwhat smooth and round, by the
waters washing & wearing. . . .
-
     The colour both of the Shoad and Load, resembleth his bed,
as the Sea sand doth the Cliffes, and is so diuersified to reddish,
blackish, duskie, and such other earthy colours. . . ."

Tenny, John, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, John, Jacobstow,  A.D. 1602, Will

Tenny, Cristopher, chr: 01 Jan 1602, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Son of Tho Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Janyfer, chr: 20 Mar 1602, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Wm. Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenye, Anne, chr: 03 Apr 1602, St. Michael Penkivel, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of John Tenye and ---------- ----------

Tenneson, George, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society
Record Series, [England], Vol. 24, (FHC Film # 402,539),
Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1594 to 1602 -
07 Apr 1602, Tenneson, George, Uppaull (bur. Paul), husbn.,
13 Oct [43 Eliz.], Vol. 28, Folio 579

Tenny, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 24, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1594 to 1602 -
30 Sep 1602, Tenny, William, Fraistrop, 12 Dec 1600,
Vol. 28, Folio 754

Tenny, Ellis, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1603 to 1611-
09 Jan 1603, Tenny, Ellis, Wintringham, 15 Aug 1603,
Vol. 29, Folio 212

Tynny, Marye, chr: 06 Apr 1603, Hurley, Berkshire, England;
Daughter of John Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Frannces (sic), chr: 07 Aug 1603, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of John Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Thomas, chr: 11 Sep 1603, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
(Died as a child);
Son of Andrewe Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenison, (Isabella-?), from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record
Series, [England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York
Registry, Appendix
09 Oct 1603, Tenison, (Isabella-?), Paule, Holderness

Tennyson, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record
Series, [England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York
Registry, A.D. 1603 to 1611-
12 Oct 1603, Tennyson, William, Lowe Paule als. Paulsfleete,
yeoman, 29 Apr [I James], Vol. 29, Folio 173

Tenyx, Abigall, chr: 26 Dec 1603, Saint Gluvias, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Roger Tenyx and ---------- ----------

Tynner, Robert, from A Cornish Parish: Being an Account of St. Austell,
Town, Church, District and People, published 1897, by Joseph Hammond,
LL.B., Vicar, page 244, mentions under "Our Tithes Book.":
Sometimes there is a confusion of tongues, even in the same sentence, e.g. --
Robert Tynner, servant, for half 3 pound . 6 . 8 anno 1603 et pro Anno 1604 -
priv. acq. for Anno 2s. rec.
Furthermore, on page 182, mention is made that surnames were being acquired.
In our Tythes Book, I read of "John the Tynner", elsewhere called "John Tynner".

Tenney, Rychard, chr: __ Feb 1604, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Son of Thomas Tenney and ---------- ----------

Tynny, Agnes, chr: 20 July 1604, Milton Clevedon,
Somerset, England;
Daughter of Robert Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tenye, Matheus, chr: 21 Sep 1604, Saint Kew, Cornwall, England;
Son of Robti Tenye and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Martha, chr: 07 Oct 1604, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Andrew Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynny, Julian- , chr: 20 Dec 1604, Milton Clevedon, Somerset, England;
Daughter of John Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Joseph, from Guide to the Reports of the Royal Commission on
Historical Manuscripts Part II - Index of Persons, [England],
by the Historical Manuscripts Commission,
Publications from A.D. 1911 to 1957,
Tenny, Joseph, an adventurer, (A.D. 1605) - 9 Salisbury (Cecil) XVII.

Tinney/Tynney, James, chr: 11 Jan 1605, [Milton] Clevedon, [Somerset], England;
Son of Robert Tynney and his wife ---------- ----------;
Spouse of Katherine Hillard

Tynney, Robert, married 02 May 1605, Ditcheat, Somerset, England;
Spouse of Elizabeth Day

Tennye, Wm., from Transactions of the Historical Society of
Lancashire and Cheshire, [England], Vol. 90, page 153,
A History of the Plague in Lancashire, f. 8,
Infected in Deansgate . . .
Wyll:  Tennye . . . dated 09 Aug 1605,    -2

Tenny, Emmanuel, chr: 25 Dec 1605, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Son of John Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynney, Joan, chr: 01 Jan 1606, Ditcheat, Somerset, England;
Daughter of Robert Tynney and ---------- ----------

Tennye, Alice
Tennye, Wm.
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England],
Vol. 53, page 48, Yorkshire Stuart Fines
"John Gill, quer: Wm. Tennye and Alice his wife, def. Messuage
in Beverley" A.D. 1606 Easter Term, 4 Jas. I.

Tenny, Ottes, married 29 Nov 1606, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Katherine Pope

Tenny, John, chr: 07 Dec 1606, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of Will. Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Richard, chr: 07 Dec 1606, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of Will. Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynnie, Ann, chr: 24 Dec 1606, Newport, Shropshire, England
Daughter of Raphel Tynnie and his wife ---------- ----------

Tennie, Isabel
Tennie, Thomas
Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, [England],
Vol. 11, page 228, Paver's Marriage Lic.;
Edmund Wilson lic. in A.D. 1607 with Isabel Tennie,
daughter of Thomas Tennie of Sibthorpe at Kirkbarn

Tennyson, Isabell, from Yorkshire Archaeology
Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539),
Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1603 to 1611 -
23 Apr 1607, Tennyson, Isabell,
Lowe Paule als. Pagula, 19 Feb 1606,
Vol. 30, Folio 291

Tenson (Tinson), John, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 43,
Index of Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, (Vol. V),
published 1912, A.D. 1605 to 1619, page 438,
A.D. 1607, Tenson (Tinson), John,
St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx     55 Huddlestone

Tynney, Susan, chr: 29 July 1607, Ditcheat, Somerset, England;
(died as a child);
Daughter of Robert Tynney and ---------- ----------

Tennie, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
Appendix
23 Oct 1607, Tennie, William, Fraistrop, infant, Dickering

Tinie, John, chr: 01 Jan 1608, Milton Clevedon, Somerset, England;
Son of John Tinie and ---------- ----------

Tinnye, John, chr: 25 May 1608, Saint Minver, Cornwall, England;
Son of John Tinney and ---------- ----------

Tynny, Martha, chr: 19 June 1608, Menheniot, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of Thomas Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tynny, Robert, from Records of Early English Drama, Somerset, [England],
Vol. 1, The Records, page 171, Milton Clevedon, A.D. 1608,
Ex Officio Act Book, SRO: D/D/Ca 156A, F 220v (09 August),
Proceedings of the morning session held in the consistory of Wells Cathedral before
Anthony Methwyn, MA, cleric, surrogate judge, in the presence of Edward Huishe,
notary public.
-
Officium domini contra Robertum Tynny
ffor keeping tipling in his howse on the sabbaoth day & minstrelsy and
dauncing all evening prayer time.                                                              [po:]
Quesitus fuit per Thomam Seevyer mandatarium etc. 6 instantis Augusti etc.
Quo die comparuit dictus Tynny quem dominus iuramento onerauit &c de   [dimissus gratis]
fideliter respondendo &c, ac monuit (blank)
. . .

Tynnye, Jane, chr: 29 Sep 1608, Hurley, Berkshire, England;
Daughter of John Tynnye and ---------- -----------

Tennison, Ralph, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
Appendix
03 May 1609, Tennison, Ralph, Riall, par. Skeckling, caveat, Harthill

Tenny, John, A. D. 1609, from Calendar of State Papers -
Domestic, [England], Vol. VIII, page 529, dated 14 July 1609,
. . . Lease to Luce Hobman, Edw. Salewood, Matt. Harman,
& John Tenny, of lands, & c. of the manor of Hempholme,
co. York. (Docquet)

Tynney, William, married 09 Oct 1609, East Pennard,
Somerset, England; Spouse of Joane Hawee

Tenison, Ralph, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
Appendix
06 Dec 1609, Tenison, Ralph, Ryhill, Holderness

Tenison, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539), Wills in the York Registry,
A.D. 1603 to 1611-
26 Apr 1610, Tenison, John, Thornegumbald, (bur. Paule), husbn.,
08 Mar 1609, Vol. 31, Folio 287

Tinny, Katherine, born 27 Oct 1610, St. Minver, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of William Tinny and ---------- ----------

Tenny, Thomas, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, Thomas, St. Just, A.D. 1611, Will

Tynney, Andrew, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 43,
Index of Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, (Vol. V),
published 1912, A.D. 1605 to 1619, page 454,
A.D. 1611, Tynney, Andrew, husbandman,
Sherbourn, Dorset       49 Wood

Tenney, Nich., from The Index Library, [England],
Wills and Administrations in the Court of the
Peculiar Jurisdiction of the Dean and
Chapter of Lincoln, Vol. 57, A.D. 1534 to 1834,
Tenney, Nich., (A.D. 1611), musician, Louth, Will     5/19

Tenison, John, Senr., from Yorkshire Archaeology
Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 26, (FHC Film # 402,539),
Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1603  to 1611-
29 Mar 1611, Tenison, John, Senr., Thornegombalde,
(bur. Paule), husbn., 10 Mar 1610, Vol. 31, Folio 555

Tenney, Agnes, chr: 01 May 1611, Rudston, Yorkshire, England;
Daughter of Willmi. Tenney and ---------- ----------

Tynney, Margery, married 22 July 1611, St. Mary Le Strand,
Westminster, London, England; Spouse of Gilbert Tincom

Tenys, Julian, married 23 Sep 1611, Saint Enoder, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of William Willms

Tenny, Margery, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, Margery, widow, St. Just in R.,  A.D. 1612, Will

Teneye, Christian-, chr: __ ___ 1612, St. Michael Penkivel, Cornwall, England;
Daughter of John Teneye and ---------- ----------

Tennye, James, from Alumni Cantabrigienses, [University of Cambridge, England],
Part I, from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1751, Vol. IV, published 1927, page 215,
Tennye, James, Adm. pens. at Emmanuel, 06 June 1612

Tenny, Robert, married 11 June 1612, Saint Kew, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Prudence Wolcocke

Tenny, Alice, chr: 12 July 1612, Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, England;
Daughter of Thomas Tenny and Anne ----------

Tynney, Alice
Tynney, Stephen
Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, [England],
Vol. 3, page 13,
28 Nov 1612, Adm of Dorset, Parish of Sherborne . . .
. . . Alice, relict of Stephen Tynney . . .

Tennie, Francis
Tennie, Jane
Tennie, Wm.
Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 53,
page 201, Yorkshire Stuart Fines, A.D. 1613 Easter Term, 11 Jas. I.
"Lancelot Hansley, quer: Francis Tennie and Jane his wife and
Wm. Tennie,    def.  Messuage, 3 cottages and lands in Brigham
and Fisholme."

Tenney/Tennie Family from England to America
Tennie, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 28, Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1612 to 1619
09 July 1613, Tennie, John, Brigham, (bur. Foston), yeoman,
02 Feb 1609, Vol. 32, Folio 427
[See: LDS FHC Film # 099,498, Wills & Administrations at the District
Probate Registry, Yorkshire, [England], Bound Registered Copies of Wills,
Vol. 32, A.D. 1612-1613:  (partial record, with [     ] sections not included)
In the name of God Amen, the Second day of ffeburarie 1609    [     ]
John Tennie of Brigham in ye Countie of Yorke, yeoman, beinge sicke of body
but of good & perfect remembrance do make this my Last will and testament
in mannor and fforme ffollowinge
ffirst I g(ive) and bequeath my soule unto the handes of Allmightie God my maker
Sauiour and redeemer and my bodie to be buried in the parish Church yeard [     ]
ffoston
Item I g(ive) to the poore of Brigham foreuer to remain[e] ffortie shillinges to be [     ]
the parish to the most needefull poore of the Same  [     ] Beinge made for the Same
and the [     ] to be distributed at the discecion of my sonne ffranncis Tennie soe longe
as it pleaseth God that he shall liue And after his decease by John Tennie his sonne
Item I g(ive) to the poore of ffoston iijs iiijd to be distributed by the discrecon of
William [     ] Brigham
Item I g(ive) to the poore of [     ] and [     ] iijs iiijd to be distributed at the discrecon of
William [W     ] and John [     ]
Item I g(ive) to my sonne ffranncis Tennie and John Tennie his sonne two white
graie Mares one Yoake of my best Oxon a [        bodie ], a paire of [         wheeles] and
all the [     ] belonginge to the Same
Item I g(ive) to my sonne ffranncis Tennie a [                    hed]
Item The residue of all my goods my debts paid and ffunerall Expenses discharged I g(ive)
& bequeath unto ffranncis Tennie my son and John Tennie son of the said ffranncis
[     ] I make sole Executors of this my last Will and testament
Item my Will is that my sonne ffranncis Tennie shalbe Tutor and Gardian (u)nto
John Tennie his sonne duringe the time of his minoritie
Witnesses hereof John [     son]
William [Parke]
[Et nono die July Anno dm 1613]
. . . [     ] . . . de Dickeringe [     ] de [     ]
Johanne Tennie filio [     ] ffranncis [     ]
. . . [     ]
                      The xxviijth of December 1611 {mo}
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[RESEARCH NOTE:  This said John Tenney[Tennie], yeoman,
{according to the Archive Record of Francis Tenney, from the LDS
(Mormon) Family History Library in SLC, Utah},
is the father of Francis Tenney,
born about 1564, at Brigham, Yorkshire, England; buried 10 Mar 1626;
the spouse of Jane ----------.
Francis Tenney and his wife Jane ----------,
according to the LDS FHC Archive Record,
were the parents of:
John Tenney, born about 1590, Brigham, Yorkshire, England,
died 10 Mar 1625;
Isabel Tenney, born 18 Mar 1594, Brigham, Yorkshire, England,
bur. 17 Oct 1609;
Francis Tenney, chr: 15 July 1598, Brigham, Yorkshire, England,
died 2 Nov 1626;
Jane Tenney, born about 1600, Frailthorp, Yorkshire, England,
bur. 23 Nov 1612;
(Dea) William Tenney, born about 1602, Frailthorp, Yorkshire, England,
married Kathrine ----------, died 5 Aug 1685;
Ann Tenney, born about 1604, Frailthorp, Yorkshire, England,
bur. 6 Mar 1623;
Isabel Tenney, born 21 Oct 1609, Frailthorp, Yorkshire, England;
Thomas Tenney, born about 1614, Frailthorp, Yorkshire, England,
listed as a child on this Archive Sheet, is shown connectively by record
sources as the same person as the father or husband
on the Archive Record for:
Thomas Tenney, Sr., born 1614, Rowley, Yorkshire, England,
died in Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA, married 1st,
in England, to Ann Mighill
and married 2nd, 24 Feb 1658, to Elizabeth Northend.
(In the book published about The Tenney Family of Rowley,
Massachusetts, mention is made that: " In 1638 Ezekiel Rogers and
some twenty families of his parishioners came over to New England.
Their ship was the John of London . . .
Rev. Ezekiel Rogers was a man of learning, very devout,
possessed of much zeal, and felt keenly the religious persecution of
King Charles' order to the clergy to read in church the declaration of
sports, in which the king directed that no hindrance should be
thrown in the way of those who wished to dance or shoot at the
butts (a target) on Sunday afternoon.  Puritan Rogers, aggrieved at
this and other persecutions, gathered to him in the parish of Rowley
a company, Thomas Tenney and his wife, Ann, formed one family,
for the purpose of emigrating to America, and succeeded in leaving
England in the autumn of 1638.  They arrived at Salem, Mass., in
December 1638, where the company decided to remain during the
winter and seek a settlement.  In April, 1639, the company were
joined by forty families, making sixty families."
Ref.: FHC book # 929.273 T257t.)] The large Tenney family of
Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA, descends from this
early beginning in America.

Ttenny, Abra- (sic), chr: 20 Aug 1613, Kirmington, Lincoln, England;
Son of Mathue Ttenny and ---------- ----------

Temye, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 28, Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1612 to 1619
06 Oct 1614, Temye, William, Would Newton, labourer, 18 July 1614,
Vol. 33, Folio 300

Tynney, Mary, married 22 Aug 1614, Saint Botolph Bishopsgate,
London, London, England; Spouse of Robert Partridge

Tenny, Thomas, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, Thomas, Menheniot,  A.D. 1615, Administration

Tenison, Edward, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 28, Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1612 to 1619
06 Feb 1616, Tenison, Edward, Cammerton, par. Pagula, husbn.,
16 Mar 1615, Vol. 34, Folio 368

Tynney, Thomas
Tynninges, John
County of Middlesex, Calendar To The Sessions Records, [England], New Series,
Vol. III, A.D. 1615 -1616, published 1937;
Sessions Held on 05 and 06 Oct 1615, page 69, Kidders :---
. . . Thomas Tynney of Isleworth, . . .
Sessions Held on 29 Nov and 01 Dec 1615, page 109, Licensed tipplers :---
Humphrey Symons of Grub Street, victualler.  Sureties :--- John Tynninges . . .

Tennyson, Dorathy, from Yorkshire Archaeology
Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 28,
Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
06 Feb 1616, Tennyson, Dorathy, Camerton, Holderness

Tenney, John, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 28, Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1612 to 1619
20 Feb 1616, Tenney, John, Hempeholme, par. Leven, 23 Aug 1612,
Vol. 33, Folio 751

Tennye, Matthew, married 28 May 1616, Lanlivery Rural, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Maria -----------

Tenney, Bartholmew, chr: 25 Aug 1616, Wrawby, Lincoln, England;
Son of Mathewe Tenney and ---------- ----------

Tenyson, William, from Yorkshire Archaeology
Society Record Series, [England], Vol. 28,
Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1612 to 1619
02 Oct 1616, Tenyson, William, Ryall, house wright, 19 Feb 1616,
Vol. 34, Folio 186

Tinney, Christian-, married 22 Oct 1616, Poundstock, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of William Baker

Tenny, Richard, from Alumni Cantabrigienses, [University of Cambridge, England],
Part I, from the Earliest Times to A.D. 1751, Vol. IV, published 1927, page 215,
Tenny, Richard, Matric. sizar from St. John's, Easter, A.D. 1617;
                          B.A. 1620-1.  Ord. deacon (York) May, 1624.

Tenney/Tenny, John, married 31 Jan 1617, Sheviock, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Luce/Lucy Teddy

Tinney, Jane, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 28, Wills in the York Registry, A.D. 1612 to 1619
08 May 1617, Tinney, Jane, Mapleton in Holderness, widow,
04 Mar 1616, Vol. 34, Folio 492

Tenny, Pascal, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 28, Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
08 May 1617, Tenny, Pascal, Brigham, Dickering

Tinny/Tynny, Peter, born/chr: 19 July 1617, Bruton, Somerset, England;
Son of Peter Tinny/Tynny and ---------- ----------

Tintiney, Thomas, from Alumni Oxonienses, [University of Oxford, England],
A.D. 1500 - 1714, Vol. III, reprint 1968, page 1489,
Tintiney, Thomas, of Somerset, pleb. Wadham Coll., matric. 10 Oct 1617,
aged 18 [years]; B.A. from St. Mary Hall 07 July 1620.

Tenny, Thomas, from The Index Library, [England], Calendars of
Administrations in the Consistory Court of Lincoln, A.D. 1540 to 1659,
published 1921, Vol. 52,
A.D. 1619, Tenny, Thomas, yeoman,
B I, 219 (Administration Bond, Inventory)
[Research Note:  See family listed in The New England Historical and Genealogical
Register, [USA], Whole Number 603, Vol. 151, (July 1997), pages 329-341.
entitled: THE TENNEY FAMILY OF LINCOLNSHIRE [ENGLAND] AND
ROWLEY, MASSACHUSETTS [USA], by Douglas Richardson, residing at:
216 West Buffalo Street, # 3, Chandler, Arizona, [USA] 85224.]

Tenny, Richard, chr: 12 Jan 1619, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall, England;
Son of John Tenny and ---------- ----------

Tynny, John, married 14 Apr 1619, Saint Enoder, Cornwall, England;
Spouse of Alyce Hoskyn

Tinnye, Maria, married 27 Apr 1619, Lenton, Nottingham, England;
Spouse of John Cooper

Tenney, Audrie, chr: 01 Nov 1619, Great Limber, Lincoln, England;
Daughter of Willm Tenney and ---------- ----------

Tinnyo, a place name, from The Visitation of the County of Cornwall
- 1620, [England], The Publications of the Harleian Society,
Dated: H[enry]. VI. 27 [A.D. 1448/1449] (at Fenton)
place name, Tinnyo, . . . all the lands lying in Davies wihin [within] the Mannor
of Fenton and also all his lands in Tinnyo

Tenny, Robert, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, Robert, St. Kew*, A.D. 1620, Will [* document is lost]

Tenny, George, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, George, Merther, A.D. 1621, Will

Tyne, Thomas, from The Constables' Accounts of the Manor of Manchester . . .,
[England], published 1891, Vol. 1, from the Year 1612 to 1633, page 76,
Itm for a passe whippinge and bringeinge of Thomas Tyne of Elford in
Norththumberlannd (sic) to the Constablees of Cheetame the 27th of february 1620 [-1]
00 li  00 s  08 d

Tynney, Thomas, chr: 10 Mar 1621, Saint Columb Major, Cornwall,
England; Son of John Tynney and ---------- ----------

Tynney, John, chr: 11 Nov 1621, St. Botolph Without Aldgate,
London, London, England;
Son of Henrie Tynney and Hellen ----------

Tinny, William/Wm., born/chr: 17 Nov 1621, Bruton, Somerset,
England; Son of Peter Tinny and ---------- ----------

Tenney, Jane, from Yorkshire Archaeology Society Record Series,
[England], Vol. 32, Wills in the York Registry, Appendix
06 Apr 1622, Tenney, Jane, Fraistrop, Dickering

Tinney, Maria, married 30 Apr 1622, Winkleigh, Devon, England;
Spouse of Johannus Bayley

Tenny, Matthew, from The Index Library, [England], Vol. 56,
published 1929, Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations,
Part I, A.D. 1569-1699, page 318;
Wills and Administrations at Bodmin,
Tenny, Matthew, St. Kew,  A.D. 1622-1623, Will

TinTiney, Thomas, curate of Stoke, from A History of the
Coun