TYSOE, (Warwickshire) at the skirt of Edgehill, was parcelled formerly among the mons. of Bordsley, Brewood, Stone, Erdbury, Kenilworth, and Balshal, and bel. to the Bps. of Worcester and the Staffords family; one of which latter obtained a weekly Mt. here on T. and a Fair at Lammas-tide for 4 days, as also for his share of the Lp. a court-leet; but the Mt. is discontinued. In the R. of Hen. VIII. it bel. to Edward D. of Bucks, who conveyed it to the Bp. of Winchester and others, to the use of Sir Will. Compton, and his heirs; and it is now, or was lately, the E. of Northampton's. That part, which bel. to the templars of Balshall, was conveyed in the R. of Edw. VI. to Edw. Aglionby and Hen. Hugford. Within the precinct of the E. of Northampton's manor, there is the cut of the Horse, mentioned in Red-Horse-Vale.