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Penenden Heath is a
suburb of the town of
Maidstone in the
English county of Kent. As the name suggests, it was
developed on an area of heathland, an area...
- The
trial of
Penenden Heath occurred in the
decade after the
Norman Conquest of
England in 1066,
probably in 1076, and
involved a
dispute between Odo,...
- 1076, at the
trial of
Penenden Heath, Odo was
tried in
front of a
large and
senior ****embly over the
course of
three days at
Penenden Heath in Kent for defrauding...
- this period. Cooper, Alan (2001). "Extraordinary privilege: The
trial of
Penenden Heath and the
Domesday inquest".
English Historical Review. 116 (469):...
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Yorkshire (c.1068)
Wulfstan v
Thomas (1070) R v
Roger de
Breteuil Trial of
Penenden Heath (1071)
regarded by some
commentators as "one of the most important...
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abbey at Boxley,
hospitals and a
college for priests. Today's
suburb of
Penenden Heath was a
place of
execution in
medieval times.
Maidstone pla**** a key...
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Borough Council.
Retrieved 7
April 2024. "STATEMENT OF
PERSONS NOMINATED -
Penenden Heath" (PDF).
Maidstone Borough Council.
Retrieved 7
April 2024. "STATEMENT...
- his time, and was even
brought from his
prison to
attend the
trial on
Penenden Heath where he gave
testimony about English law
before the
Norman Conquest...
- the
Church in synods. In the
cases of Odo of
Bayeux (1082) (see
Trial of
Penenden Heath) and of
William of St Calais,
Bishop of
Durham (1088), he used his...
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counties bordering Wales and Scotland. A
decade after the
Norman conquest,
Penenden Heath near
Maidstone was the
scene of a
successful trial of Odo of Bayeux...