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Bodeltun (Bolton-with-Adgarley), 6c.
Aldingham (Aldingham), 6c.,
Ernulf Cherchebi (?Cartmel), Dwan from the King
Holecher (Holker), Orm from the King Neutun...
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Kendal is
listed in the
Domesday Book as part of
Yorkshire with the name
Cherchebi (from Old
Norse kirkju-bý, "church-village"). For many
centuries it was...
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settlement dates from 1086 and the
Domesday Book, with a
reference to "
Cherchebi" (po****tion 70).
Ownership of present-day
Kirkby (established as the...
- to
Kirkby Overblow appears in the
Domesday Book,
where it
appears as
Cherchebi. The
Kirkby part of the name is a
common prefix,
simply meaning a settlement...
- (Tarboc), Roby (Rabil),
Huyton (Hitune),
Knowsley (Chenulveslei),
Kirkby (
Cherchebi),
Melling (Melinge),
Maghull (Magele),
Lydiate (Leidte),
Sefton (****tune)...
- and
Fleetham at one time. Both are
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
Cherchebi and
Fleetha both
belonging to the
lands of
Count Alan of Brittany. The...