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WILLELMI DE
MOION ... ipse ten(et) TORRE; ibi e(st) castellu(m) ei(us);
Aluric tenuit T(empore) E(dwardi) R(egis); geld(aba)t p(ro) dim(idia) hida ......
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Domesday Book
records that the
lands around Clare belonged to a
Saxon thane,
Aluric (or Aelfric), son of
Wisgar (or Withgar) and that he gave them to St John...
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previously known as
Sheriff was
retitled High Sheriff.
Tempore Regis Eduardi:
Aluric Godricson, Orgar,
Blacuin 1066:
Elfric 1070–c.1090:
Picot of
Cambridge c...
- as
William FitzWido who held
seven hides in Dyrham,
formerly the land of
Aluric. The
manor p****ed to the
Norman magnate Wynebald de Ballon, and then via...
- burgh, bourg, burg.
Clare and its
manor had been
owned by a
Saxon thane,
Aluric (or Aelfric), son of
Wisgar (or Withgar),
according to the
Domesday Book...
- History. 1911. pp. 406–409. Spaul, John (2004).
Andover 950—1974. Andover:
Aluric Press. pp. 176–177. ISBN 978-0-954-82340-5. "Deadman's
Plack Monument, Longparish"...
- The
parish has a po****tion of 681. The
Saxon manor of Newton, held by
Aluric in the time of King
Edward the Confessor, was
given to the
bishop of Coutances...
- were
owned by Gilbert, son of Turold. Five
hides had
formerly belonged to
Aluric and
three to Walter, his son-in-law.
These estates p****ed to the
Earls of...
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which contained the
lands known then as
Chelwardisbyry had been
overseen by
Aluric a
thane or
servant of King
Edward I. The le
Breton family stewarded the...
- axe. In
Edward the Confessor's time the land was part of the
estate of
Aluric, the King's
thane and is only
recorded in the
Domesday Book as 'Chowdesbury'...