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- meadows just outside the town. It also gave its name to Corfham Castle, near Peaton. Corfham was the caput (the centre of medieval administration) for...
- extinct village of Corfham and the remaining foundations of Corfham Castle, a mid-12th century motte and bailey fortress. Corfham and the land that would...
- Amlwg Brockhurst Bucknell Caus Charlton Cleobury Clungunford Colebatch Corfham Ellesmere Hodnet Holdgate Knockin Lea Little Ness Middlehope Minton Myddle...
- Corfham was already by 1066 (when it was held by King Edward) the caput (the centre of administration) not only for Culvestan (the manor of Corfham being...
- Corbets; Red Castle, a seat of the Audleys. Other castles were Bridgnorth, Corfham, Holdgate, Newport, Pulverbatch, Quatford, Shrewsbury and Wem. At this...
- Castle Charlton Castle Cleobury Castle Clungunford Castle Colebatch Castle Corfham Castle Ellesmere Castle Fordhall castle Hodnet Castle Holdgate Castle Knockin...
- text translation, SHR 3b,3 and SHR 3b,4. at Hydra Digital Repository. Corfham in the Domesday Book Morris et al. Domesday text translation, SHR 4,1,6...
- (Broncroft Castle)), Corfham Castle (earthworks) (52°27′39″N 2°42′01″W / 52.460758°N 2.700383°W / 52.460758; -2.700383 (Corfham Castle)), and Corfton...
- Towards the middle of Henry II's reign, he was possessed of the manors of Corfham, Culmington, in Shropshire. He was a benefactor to several monasteries...
- caput of Patton hundred no longer was in Patton itself by 1066, but at Corfham which was a manor held by the king. It formed part of and gave its name...