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- The Oswaldslow (sometimes Oswaldslaw) was a hundred in the English county of Worcestershire, which was named in a supposed charter of 964 by King Edgar...
- Wychavon, Worcestershire, near Worcester, sometimes called Churchill in Oswaldslow Churchill, Wyre Forest, a village near Kidderminster sometimes called...
- Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Churchill in Oswaldslow, Worcestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List...
- men have served God". After the Norman Conquest, he claimed that the Oswaldslow, a "triple hundred" administered by the bishops of Worcester, was free...
- of Worcester. It was formerly (as described in 1868) in the hundred of Oswaldslow. In the 11th century the name was Bradingecotan or Bradigcotan. The Church...
- in Shipston. Shipston was in an exclave of Worcestershire (as part of Oswaldslow hundred) until 1931, when it was transferred to Warwickshire. The Sports...
- hundred of Doddingtree, but by 1275 it was transferred to the hundred of Oswaldslow. Its place name originates in this period, and means 'lime tree ridge'...
- century), Stoke Prior was one of three Came manors annexed to the hundred of Oswaldslow. In the 19th century, Stoke Prior was closely ****ociated with the industrialist...
- formerly in the hundred of Halfshire, whereas the rest of the parish was in Oswaldslow. Adjacent to Kingsford is Kingsford Country Park. The park comprises 200...
- organised the estates of his see into administrative hundreds known as the Oswaldslow, which helped stabilise the ecclesiastical revenues. He constantly visited...