Titsey

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Titsey lies on the Pilgrims' Way as shown in this 19th century Ordnance Survey map
Titsey lies on the Pilgrims' Way as shown in this 19th century Ordnance Survey map

Titsey is a civil parish in Tandridge Borough Council in Surrey. The census area Tatsfield and Titsey has a population of 1,816.[1] The parish council clerk is David Innes.[2] Separate springs in Titsey are the sources of the River Darent and the River Eden.

The village lay within the Anglo-Saxon administrative division of Tandridge hundred.

Titsey appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Ticesei. It was held by Haimo the Sheriff (of Kent). Its domesday assets were: 2 hides; 1 church, 9 ploughs, pasture worth every seventh hog of the villains. It rendered £11.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Census data
  2. ^ Tandridge Borough Council
  3. ^ Surrey Domesday Book