TUPPENDENS, (Kent) or TUBBENDEN, in the ps. of Orpington and Farnborow, anciently bel. to a family of the same name, from which it went to Belknap, and from thence by marriage to Sir William Shelley. From his family it went in the R. of Henry VIII. to Posier, who sold it to Dalton of Yorkshire, whose daughter carried it in marriage to Aunsel Becket, whose son bequeathed it to John Winterborn, and he sold it to Mr. Gee of Yorkshire, whose descendant, Rich. Gee, enjoyed it not very long ago.