- of
North Tidworth,
Ludgershall and Shrewton, once held by a
thegn named Alfward. It is
clear from
sources of a
century later that all of Edward's manors...
-
entry for Litleg****le reads: "Edward of
Salisbury holds Ludgershall.
Alfward held it
before 1066; it paid tax for one hide (about 24 acres). Land for...
-
Tregardock was
recorded in the
Domesday Book (1086) when it was held by
Alfward from Robert,
Count of Mortain; he had also held it
before 1066.
There was...
- tun, "priest farm/settlement") when its lord was
Ansger of
Montacute (
Alfward before 1066). In the 13th century, Alan de
Plugenet was lord of the manor...
- sub-enfeoffed to “Alwaker”, the
other held by
Turstin sub-enfeoffed to “
Alfward”.
Little Keyford,
Somerset (Caivel/Chaivert/Kaivert). 2 manors, one held...
- king. A
third section mentions that
Ranulph Mortimer holds Wigmore,
which Alfward held, and that
there is half a hide,
which Wigmore Castle is
situated upon...
- include: John, the 'Old Saxon,' temp. Seignus,
occurs 937 Alfric,
occurs 1007
Alfward Simon Athelward Athelwin,
occurs 1020–5
Ralph Maledoctus,
occurs 1125 Simon...