Feudal England: Historical Studies on the Eleventh and Twelfth CenturiesRound, John Horace
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Feudal England: Historical Studies on the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
Round, John Horace
Domesday book; Feudalism -- Great Britain; Great Britain -- History -- Norman period, 1066-1154; Normans -- Great Britain
Bishop of Lincoln 8 Bishop of Lincoln 9-1/2
Robert de Buci 1 Ralf Basset 1-3/8
Humfrey Cam. 1 William 'Gam' 1
_Frisby_
Rex (Barrow) 1 Earl of Chester 4
Rex 8 Rex 8
_Retherby_
Rex (Barrow) 2-3/4 Earl of Chester 6
_Ashfordby_
Rex (Rothley) 12 Earl of Leicester 13
Radulfus Framen 3-1/2
_Wartnaby_
Rex 6 Rex 6
HUNDRED OF DALBY ON THE WOLDS
_Dalby on the Wolds_
Ralf fitz Hubert 9 Edward of Salisbury 9
Earl of Leicester 3
_Grimston_
Rex 2-13/16 Rex 2-13/16
Robert de Buci 3 Richard Basset 3
_Saxelby_
Rex 1 Rex 1
Earl of Leicester 5
_Sileby_
Hugh de Grentmesnil 8-1/2 Earl of Leicester 6
_Cossington_
Earl of Chester 6 Earl of Chester 6
_Hoton_
Robert de Lorz 4 Robert de Jor' 2
_Thrussington_
Guy de Raimbercurt 12 Thomas 10-1/4?
Guy de Raimbercurt [18] Roger de Mowbray 1-3/4?
'_Wilges_'
Robert de Buci 2 Roger de Mowbray 2
_Ragdale_
Robert de Buci 6 Roger de Mowbray 6
_Hoby_
Thomas 7-1/4
Dru de Bevrere 4-1/4 'Albemarle' 4-3/4
HUNDRED OF TONG
_Tong_
Henry de Ferrers 21-1/2 Robert de Ferrers 12
_Kegworth_
Earl of Chester 15 Earl of Chester 15
_Worthington_
Henry de Ferrers 4 3 or 12
In the case of this last Hundred our survey records a conflict of
testimony and, in so doing, mentions incidentally (as would Domesday)
the witness of the Hundred-court. Henry de Ferrers in the Domesday
Survey, is credited with 21-1/2 car. in 'Tunge cum omnibus
appendiciis', and with four in 'Werditone' (i. 233). But here Tong,
'cum appendiciis', is reckoned at twelve car. only. There remained,
therefore, to be accounted for a large balance of car., and these
the men of the Hundred assigned to his Manor of Worthington. It
is desirable to analyse some of the fiefs in our survey, and, by
comparison with Domesday, to trace their descent or origin.
_Roger de Mowbray's fief_
(1124-29) (1086)
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