- the
Board of Ordnance. Berwick's name is of the same
origin as the word
berewick,
denoting a
portion of
farmland which was
detached from a
manor and reserved...
- in the
parish are Old Town,
Chiserley and
Pecket Well. It was
named a
berewick of
Wakefield in the
Domesday Book of 1086, and thus
subsequently recorded...
- mixed-use
development between Westinghouse Boulevard and
Interstate 485.
Berewick,
developed by
Pappas Properties, is a mixed-use
development between Shopton...
- It is
first mentioned in the 11th-century
Domesday Book as Crumforde, a
berewick (supporting farm) of Wirksworth, and this
remained the case throughout...
-
Mapledurwell (in
Surrey and Hampshire), and from the
latter those of
Wycombe and
Berewick (in
Buckinghamshire and Wiltshire). With his
brothers Gilbert and Thomas...
-
entry for
Skelmanthorpe in the
Domesday Book of 1086 states:
Manors &
Berewick. In
Turulsetone and
Berceworde and Scelmertorp,
Alric and
Aldene had nine...
-
Lords of Rainhill.
Windle contained the
smaller Hardshaw,
described as a
berewick in the
Domesday Book. It was in
Hardshaw that
Chapel Lane was constructed...
-
Elementary School Berryhill Elementary School Barnette Elementary School Berewick Elementary School Beverly Woods Elementary School Billingsville/Cotswold...
-
directly by the king. The book
notes that: In Weston-on-Trent with its
Berewicks Ælfgar had ten
carucates of land and two and a half
bovates to the geld...
- and
Windle Smithy.
Hardshaw (or
antiquated Hardsheigh),
described as a
Berewick in the
Domesday Book was the site of The
Chapel of St Elyn in
Chapel Lane...