-
Yrmenlafes yldra broþor, min
runwita ond min rædbora, eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on
orlege hafelan weredon, þonne
hniton feþan,
eoferas cnysedan.
Swylc scolde eorl...
- Yrmenláfes
yldra bróþor mín rúnwita ond mín raédbora eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on
orlege hafelan weredon, þonne
hniton feþan,
eoferas cnysedan,
swylc eorl scolde...
- including: Hame (Abbotsham),
Werdgete (Worthygate, in
Parkham parish),
Orlege (Orleigh) and Anri (Annery).
Older historians thought that
Tavistock Abbey...
- to take a
battering in the line of action" (eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on
orlege hafelan weredon, þonne
hniton feþan,
eoferas cnysedan). Both
instances likely...
- to take a
battering in the line of action" (eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on
orlege hafelan weredon, þonne
hniton feþan,
eoferas cnysedan). Both
instances likely...
-
manor house is
known as
Orleigh Court. In the 10th
century the
manor of "
Orlege" was one of the
holdings of the Anglo-Saxon
Ordwulf (died
after 1005), son...
- (Hatherleigh), Berliton, Leghe, Dunethem, Chuvelin, Lankinghorn, Home, Werelgete,
Orlege (Orleigh), Auri (Annery), Rame, Savyock, Pannastan, Tomebiry, Colbrok, Lege...
-
North Devon: Hame (Abbotsham),
Werdgete (Worthygate, in
Parkham parish) and
Orlege (Orleigh). The
manor of
Annery is not
listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086...