- The
Domesday Book in 1086
divided the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors:
Chelke or
Chelce or
Celce (Bowerchalke and
Broad Chalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne...
- The
Domesday Book in 1086
divided the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors,
Chelke (Chalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne Wake),
Fifehide (Fifield Bavant), ****be...
- Eadflæd. In 955 King
Eadwig granted the nuns of
Wilton Abbey an
estate called Chelke (Chalke,
Saxon æt Ceol****)
which included land in
Broad Chalke and Bowerchalke...
- The
Domesday Book in 1086
divided the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors:
Chelke (Chalke –
Bowerchalke and Broadchalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne Wake), Fifehide...
- Book of 1086
recorded the
division of the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors:
Chelke (Chalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne Wake),
Fifehide (Fifield Bavant), ****be...
-
Domesday Book in 1086
records the
Chalke Valley as
divided into
eight manors,
Chelke (Chalke –
Broad Chalke and Bowerchalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne Wake),...
- The
Domesday Book of 1086
divided the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors:
Chelke (Chalke -
Bowerchalke and Broadchalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne Wake), Fifehide...
- needed.
Canals were
built of
stone and were
connected to the
Lucre River and
Chelke stream.
There are over 48
thousand meters of
canal in the
system with canal...
- The
Domesday Book in 1086
divided the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors:
Chelke (Chalke –
Broad Chalke and Bowerchalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne Wake),...
- The
Domesday Book in 1086
divided the
Chalke Valley into
eight manors,
Chelke or
Chelce or
Celce (Bowerchalke and
Broad Chalke), Eb****rne (Ebbesbourne...