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Culvestan was a
hundred of Shropshire, England.
Formed during Anglo-Saxon England, it encomp****ed
manors in
central southern Shropshire, and was amalgamated...
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Corve Dale —
Patton and
Culvestan. They were
merged into a
single hundred (Munslow) in the
reign of
Henry I,
however Culvestan continued to be a name used...
- Ludlow, by way of it
being part of
Stanton Lacy at the time) came
within Culvestan, a
Shropshire hundred originating in Anglo-Saxon
times but
which ended...
- the
reign of
Henry I (1100 to 1135) with the
neighbouring hundred of
Culvestan to form the
Munslow hundred. It
included the
upper Corvedale and the well-po****ted...
- Heritage.
Early in the 12th
century the
hundred of
Patton was
merged with
Culvestan to form the
hundred of Munslow, but in 1198 Much Wenlock,
together with...
- (Hopton
Cangeford was not). They
formed part of the
Saxon hundred of
Culvestan. They are
situated to the
north of
Hopton Cangeford village.
Hopton Cangeford...
- mill on the
Ledwyche Brook. At the time it
formed part of the
hundred of
Culvestan,
which merged into the new
hundred of
Munslow in the
early 12th century...
-
Saxon hundred of
Culvestan.
Onibury came to be in the
lower division of the
hundred of Munslow,
following the
amalgamation of
Culvestan and
Patton hundreds...
- the
Norman conquest. The
manor of
Stanton came
within the
hundred of
Culvestan, but
during the
reign of
Henry I this
Saxon hundred was
merged into the...
- as 423. The
Domesday Book of 1086
records the
parish in the
hundred of
Culvestan. The book
records that at the time the
manor of
Culmington was held by...