- The
Hundred of
Doddingtree was
granted to
Ralph Todeni, or
Ralph de Toni, a
relative of the Duke of Normandy, in 1066 by
William the
Conqueror as a reward...
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Doddingtree hundred, who
agreed to pay a
large annual fine to stop this activity. An
inquest in 1274-5
found that he had "appropriated"
Doddingtree and...
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further variation in spelling.
Tenbury was in the
upper division of
Doddingtree Hundred. The
Wells element of the name was
added following the discovery...
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Acton [Beauchamp] was a
settlement in
Domesday Book, in the
hundred of
Doddingtree,
mentioned in the
chapters for
Worcestershire and Herefordshire. The...
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medieval village have been found.
Astley was in the
lower division of
Doddingtree Hundred.
Following the Poor Law
Amendment Act 1834
Astley Parish ceased...
- Bockleton. Kyre
Minor and Kyre
Wyard were both in the
upper division of
Doddingtree Hundred. Kyre Park is a park and
gardens within the
village which is...
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called the
Shelsley Parish Council. It was in the
lower division of
Doddingtree Hundred.
Shelsley is
listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086. The name "Beauchamp"...
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survey were: Ash, Came, Celfledetorn, Clent, Cresslow, Cutestornes,
Doddingtree, Dudstone, Ferne****be, Fishborough, Greston, Ossulstone, Oswaldslow,...
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Knighton on Teme is a
village and
civil parish once in the
hundred of
Doddingtree and now in the
Malvern Hills District of the
county of Worcestershire...
- in Worcestershire, England.
Berrington was in the
upper division of
Doddingtree hundred.
Worcestershire Family History Guidebook,
Vanessa Morgan, 2011...