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- 54. In 1086 Stanton St Gabriel was described in the Domesday Book as "Stantone", a derivation from Old English meaning "farm on stoney ground". The old...
- known as Selsley Common. In the Domesday Book of 1086, an estate called Stantone is recorded as held by Turstin FitzRolf. The name "Stanley" derives from...
- Leicestershire (1086): In Guthlaxton Wapentake…. Robert the Bursar holds in STANTONE 6 caracutes of land. Land for […….ploughs] 7 villagers with 3 smallholders...
- Farham 1317 – John the Vicar 1319 – Robert de Trumpesflete 1321 – Thomas de Stantone 1327 – John de Ferriby 1352–61 – John Lecche 1361–81 – Nicholas de Kaerwent...
- Sub-enfeoffed to Bernard (Pancevolt?) King's Stanley, Gloucestershire (Stantone). Tovi also held a manor here. Oakley, Gloucestershire (Achelie). There...
- have been seen as distinct by 1086, when the Domesday Book referred to a "Stantone" and a "Stantune", and were certainly so by 1240, distinguished in Liber...
- Toseland in Huntingdonshire; the name of the settlement was written as Stantone in the Domesday Book. In 1086 there was just one manor at Fenstanton; the...
- Bath and Bristol. Stanton Drew was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Stantone. The first element is clearly a direct reference to the megalithic monument...
- reservoir is in Staunton Harold parish. Staunton Harold is mentioned as Stantone in the ancient hundred of Goscote in the Domesday Book of 1086. In 1346...
- road, 0.6 miles (0.97 km) to the northeast). Farmland and woodland at Stantone in the ancient hundred of Chippenham, were recorded in the Domesday Book...