Feudal England: Historical Studies on the Eleventh and Twelfth CenturiesRound, John Horace
History
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
[Footnote 26: Seal (Nether and Over), Bogthorpe, Appleby,
Stretton on le Field, Donisthorpe, Swepston, Oakthorpe, Ashby,
Pakington, Osgathorpe.]
[Footnote 27: Blank in MS.]
[Footnote 28: Sheepshed, Whatton, Lockington.]
[Footnote 29: Cold Overton, Somerby, Burrow, Dalby, Withcote,
Newbold.]
[Footnote 30: Eastwell, Eaton, Branston.]
[Footnote 31: Melton Mowbray, Burton Lazars, Freeby.]
[Footnote 32: Kirby Bellars, Abkettleby, Sysonby.]
[Footnote 33: Nether Broughton, Thorpe, Brentingby, Wyfordby,
Abkettleby, Holwell.]
[Footnote 34: Scalford, Goadby, Knipton.]
[Footnote 35: MS. 'in'.]
[Footnote 36: Waltham, Stonesby, Coston.]
[Footnote 37: Barkstone, Saltby, [? Bescoby], Garthorpe.]
[Footnote 38: Sproxton, Seustern, Buckminster, Saxby.]
[Footnote 39: Clawson, Hose.]
[Footnote 40: Stapleford, Wymondham, Edmondthorpe.]
[Footnote 41: Harby, Plungar, Stathern.]
[Footnote 42: Bottesford, Muston, Normanton.]
[Footnote 43: Croxton, Harston.]
[Footnote 44: See the valuable list, for Dorset, in Mr Eyton's
_Key to Domesday_, p. 143.]
[Footnote 45: The Lincolnshire 'Hundred'.]
[Footnote 46: Waters' _Survey of Lindsey_, p. 5; _Eng. Hist.
Rev._, v. 100; _supra_, p. 73.]
[Footnote 47: _Supra_, p. 90.]
[Footnote 48: Ed. Hamilton, pp. 113, 116.]
[Footnote 49: _Supra_, p. 101.]
[Footnote 50: _Supra_, p. 127.]
[Footnote 51: Including Hambleton and Hungerton (6) in
Domesday.]
[Footnote 52: By grant of Robert, Count of Meulan.]
[Footnote 53: In Newbold.]
[Footnote 54: In Barnsby.]
[Footnote 55: Given (as 24 virgates) to Leicester Abbey.]
[Footnote 56: See also _supra_, p. 130.]
[Footnote 57: _Infra_, p. 388.] (See T.N. at end)
[Footnote 58: _Sloane Cart._, xxxi. 4.]
[Footnote 59: _Liber Rubeus_, Ed. Hall, p. 266.]
[Footnote 60: _Ibid._, p. 268.]
[Footnote 61: _Ibid._]
[Footnote 62: _Sloane_, xxxi. 4, No. 10.]
[Footnote 63: They are 'Nigellus de Aubeni, Ran[ulfus] Comes
Cestrie, Galfridus Cancellarius, Simon decanus Lincolnie,
Willelmus fil' Reg', Thomas de Sancto Johanne, Willelmus
de Aubeny Brito, Unfridus de Bohun et alii.' The Dean's
occurrence so late is worth noting.]
[Footnote 64: Compare 'The Barons of Criche' (_Academy_, June
1885).]
[Footnote 65: That William was his son is proved by the
Ferrers _Carta_ (1166), which enters 'Willelmus filius
Nigelli' as the tenant of four fees under Henry I, and as
succeeded, in 1166, by his son Robert.]
THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE SURVEY
(HEN. I-HEN. II)
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