- the
Domesday survey were: Ash, Came, Celfledetorn, Clent, Cresslow,
Cutestornes, Doddingtree, Dudstone, Ferne****be, Fishborough, Greston, Ossulstone...
-
settlement is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
being in the
Hundred of
Cutestornes and
having eight villagers and five slaves. The name
derives from Old...
- in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as
being entirely part of the
hundred of
Cutestornes, a
hundred of Herefordshire.
Around the time of
Henry I (1100–1139) the...
- This
manor at the time was
recorded as
belonging to the
hundred of
Cutestornes, a
hundred of Herefordshire.
Around the time of
Henry I (1100-1139) the...
- Ludford,
however were then
included in the
Herefordshire hundred of
Cutestornes,
while several manors now in
Herefordshire were ****essed
under Shropshire...
- hundred; ‡ from
Patton hundred; ¤ from
Leintwardine hundred; ◌ from
Cutestornes hundred).
Acton Scott ¤
Cardington (Broome, Holt
Preen and
Comley in...
-
Brinsop and
Wormsley are
listed in Domesday. Brinsop, in the
Hundred of
Cutestornes,
included seven villagers,
fifteen smallholders (middle
level of serf...