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chieftain Ailric, who is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book and was the King's
Thane for
South Yorkshire. When the
Normans came to Yorkshire,
Ailric was at Walton...
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pronounced like the name of the body part. In 1066, the
township was
owned by
Ailric. It was
razed in 1069 in the
Harrying of the
North following the Norman...
- Born the son of Anglo-Saxon
nobleman Ailric of Loxley,
Robin was
raised by his uncle, the
local miller,
after Ailric was murdered. As an adult,
Robin accepts...
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reconstructed in
Cawthorne parish church grounds a
short distance from
Ailric's local power base.
After a
prolonged campaign (backed by
former Test cricket...
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complete entry reads:
Ailric held it in King Edward's time but now
holds in farm of
William heavily and miserably.
Ailric's manor, now
named Westbury...
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referred to as a part of the
manor of Cawthorne: In
Calthorne (Cawthorne)
Ailric had
three carucates of land to be
taxed and
there may be two
ploughs there...
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Senior archdeacon of the diocese: bef. 1086–bef. 1114 (d.):
Ailric bef. 1114–21
March 1125 (d.): Hugh (probably
previously junior archdeacon) Archdeacons...
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enough to be
mentioned in Domesday. In late Anglo-Saxon
times it was held by
Ailric, but by 1886 it was part of the de
Stafford barony,
although held by Clodoan...