- Book as Ascric. At the time of the
Norman invasion the
manor was held by
Arnketil. Afterwards, the
lands were
owned on
behalf of the
Crown by
Count Alan...
- The
suffix is torp, 'new building'. The
prefix contains the male name
Arnketil. The
following sports clubs are
located in Arkelstorp: VMA IK The following...
-
Hallikeld hundred. The
lands were the
possession of Gospatric, son of
Arnketil both
before and
after the
Norman invasion.
There was a brewery, Warwick's...
-
Heardwulf Northmann Ramkel Ketil Ketil Gospatric and
Ulfkil Hamal Gospatric Arnketil CURRENT Dolgfinnr Dolgfinnr Dolgfinnr Heardwulf Northmann Ramkel Orm Orm...
- hundred. At the time of the
Norman invasion, the lord of the
manor was
Arnketil, but was
subsequently granted to Hugh, son of Baldric.
During the reign...
-
Beldune in the
Domesday Book. In 1066 it
belonged to a Gospatric, son of
Arnketil, and had p****ed to
Erneis of
Buron by 1086.
Baildon had two
manor houses:...
- Audunsson's son Björn. Ketil,
foreman at Torhild's farm,
later Torhild's
husband Arnketil, or Anki, Olav's
servant at
Hestviken Stein, Olav's
neighbor at Hestviken...
- 0281.
Domesday Book
reports that in 1066 it was held by
Gospatric son of
Arnketil, a
major landholder, and that in 1086 it was held by
Richard of Sourdeval...
-
Marton is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
belonging to
Gospatric (son of
Arnketil) and
having two villagers.
Historical forms of the name have been recorded...
-
there were
several lordships,
including Earl Morcar, Gospatric, son of
Arnketil, Uthred,
Egelfride and Ligulf.
Afterward all the land was
claimed by the...