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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...
- 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...
-
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...
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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...
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French Flanders,
Tournai and the
Tournaisis that was titled;
Icones Urbium,
Villarum,
Castellorum et
Coenobiorum Gallo-Flandriae, quae
Tertia Pars est Flandriae...
- 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...
- dūn,
meaning 'hill'. The
village is also
mentioned by name in the
Nomina Villarum of both 1316 and 1327. At
these times, it was
recorded that
there were...
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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...
- Orlingbury, Polebrook, Rothwell, Spelhoe,
Stoke (By the time of the 'Nomina
Villarum' a
survey carried out in the
first half of the 12th century, the Stoke...