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Exestan was one of the
original twelve Hundreds of
Cheshire bordering Wales to the west. It
appears in the
Domesday Book in 1066
under the
control of...
-
Domesday Book
records Cheshire as
having two
complete Hundreds (Atiscross and
Exestan) that
later became the prin****l part of Flintshire. Additionally, another...
- at the time of the
Domesday Book. Atiscross,
along with the
Hundred of
Exestan, was
transferred from the
Earldom of
Chester to the
expanding Kingdom of...
- Dudestan,
Exestan, Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and Wilaveston, with the
hundreds of
Atiscross and
Exestan being disputed...
-
later became part of Wales,
including the two
hundreds of
Atiscross and
Exestan, and the
southern part of
Duddestan Hundred (as it was
known as the time)...
- Dudestan,
Exestan, Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and Wilaveston. It
included two hundreds,
Atiscross and
Exestan, that later...
- Brereton, Davenport, Eccleston,
Fifehead Magdalen, Hartford, High Legh, Hope,
Exestan, Lymm, Mere, Peover,
Newbold Astbury, Rostherne, Sinderland, Tarporley...
- was
listed as a very
small settlement and it was
within the
hundred of
Exestan and the
county of Cheshire. The old
parish of Hope was once
divided into...
- in the
Domesday Book as a
small settlement lying within the
hundred of
Exestan and in the
county of Cheshire. It
later became one of the
parishes of Denbighshire...
-
formation of Lancashire, and
transfer of some
hundreds to
Wales (Atiscross,
Exestan, and part of Dudestan), and
Tarvin became ****ociated with the Eddisbury...