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- meaning of the name Trelawnyd is therefore "slope of Leofnoth", and referred to nearby Gop Hill Leofnoth was a common name in the late Saxon period. “Leof”...
- records that, in 1066, Hathersage was held by Leofric and his brother Leofnoth. By 1086, Ralph son of Hubert is listed as both Lord and Tenant-in-chief...
- Dudley Earl Edwin Elesberie El****rough, Buckinghamshire King Edward and Leofnoth, son of Osmund Escelie Selly Oak, Birmingham Wulfwin Franchelie Frankley...
- in the Domesday Book under the land of Ralph Fitzhubert. In Duckmanton Leofnoth had four carucates of land and two bovates to the geld with land for five...
- under the title of "The lands of Ralph fitzHubert": In Stoney Middleton Leofnoth and his brother had one carucate of land. There is land for one plough...
- Fredegis; Fulcher; Gilbert; Godwine; Ingelrann; King William as landholder; Leofnoth; Leofric; Leofwine; Lokki; Martin; Nigel; Ordmaer; Osmund; Ralph; Ralph...
- and 4 slaves, with a meadow of 16 acres (0.1 km2) and 2 mills. In 1066 Leofnoth of Branston was Lord of the Manor; after 1086 this transferred to Ralph...
- Roger of Livet (having previously been Aelfric of Bradbourne, Kari, and Leofnoth Sterre in 1066). The Derbyshire manor is the larger, and listed as containing...
- Edric of Tissington, Alfheah of Barton, Dunning, Leodmer of Barton and Leofnoth Sterre. There are two cottages next to the church that date from 1711....
- greater), and a total tax ****essed of 2.8 geld units'. The value of Lord Leofnoth in 1066 was £'2,' however his value reduced to '£1.5 in 1086.' Villagers...