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- Nomina Villarum was a survey carried out in 1316 and contains a list of all cities, boroughs and townships in England and the Lords of them. The do****ent...
- di Pollino. The name derives probably from the medieval Latin castrum villarum, meaning "fortress of the villas". The place is inhabited since prehistoric...
- Summons (2 volumes, 1827 and 1834; including in vol. 2 a text of Nomina Villarum) and Rotuli Curiae Regis: Rolls and Records of the Court held before the...
- TM313 993 Site of village mentioned in the Domesday Book and the Nomina Villarum of 1316. Arminghall TG253 048 Deserted medieval village in the parish of...
- direct result of castle construction and expansion. In 1316 the Nomina Villarum survey was initiated by Edward II of England; it was essentially a list...
- and may be 15th century. It is a Grade II* listed building. The Nomina Villarum of 1316 records Church Charwelton by name, but in 1491 John Rous recorded...
- French Flanders, Tournai and the Tournaisis that was titled; Icones Urbium, Villarum, Castellorum et Coenobiorum Gallo-Flandriae, quae Tertia Pars est Flandriae...
- rate the village as having 12 ploughs and it was mentioned in the Nomina Villarum of 1316. A manorial chapel was referenced here in 1357. The village was...
- 30% sheep and the remaining 15% was horses, oxen and pigs. The Nomina Villarum was a list of lords in 1316 (86) and shows that Peter Roscelyn & Alexander...
- feudal lord in 1088 was William of Keynes. It is mentioned in the Nomina Villarum of 1316 and was still inhabited in 1371. In 1515 it was acquired by John...