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- 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...