TEWING, (Hertfordshire) on the N. W. side of Hertingfordbury, on the same r. viz. the Maran, or Minerum, formerly bel. to the Priory of St. Bartholomew, London; and upon the Diss. was granted to John Cock of Broxborne. It was afterwards sold to one Butler, and by him conveyed to Rich. Hale, grocer of London, whose son sold it to William E. of Salisbury; from whom it descended to the late Capt. Ja. Cecil. Dr. John Montford, residentiary of St. Paul's, built a fair house near the Ch. which was sold to Sir Geo. Boteler, Bt. in the R. of Cha. I. afterwards conveyed to Rich. Winch, again sold to William Gore, and last of all to Gen. Sabine, who rebuilt it magnificently. The Pygots family lived in this T. above 300 years. Here are some almshs. and 2 ch. scs.