-
Eggbuckland in the 1980s led to the area
becoming very po****r with commuters.
Bocheland is of
Saxon origin and
means "Royal land held by charter". The Domesday...
-
Domesday Book of 1086
along with
Drayton and
Wymering (mainland) and
Bocheland (Buckland),
Frodington (Fratton) and
Copenore (Copnor) on the island....
- Buckland, then
known as
Bocheland, was one of the
three settlements on
Portsea Island mentioned in the
Domesday Book. The
Manor of
Bocheland was
purchased by...
- 1066.
Although Portsmouth was not
mentioned in the 1086
Domesday Book,
Bocheland (Buckland),
Copenore (Copnor), and
Frodentone (Fratton) were. According...
- pp. 192–202 Date accessed: 10
September 2008. Pomeroy,
Stephen Manors:
Bocheland Manor Longcroft,
Charles John;A
Topographical Account of the
Hundred of...
- po****tion of 3,763.
Domesday Book (1086)
records Buckland Monachorum (
Bocheland) as
having 46 households, land for 15 ploughs, a salt pan and a fishery...
- families,
including over 300
years owned by the Fortescues. The
manor of
Bocheland was
listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as the 13th of the 99 holdings...
- in the
Cartularium Saxoni****. The
Domesday Book of 1086
records it as
Bocheland.
Later spellings include Bochelanda in the 12th century, and Boclonde...
- and one to
George Finch who died in 1584. Once
named in
Latin deeds as '
Bocheland' (book land), the
Manor of
Buckland was also
under the
control of Odo...