- The
Wicklaw Hundreds made up a
jurisdictional liberty administered by Ely Abbey, but
located in East Suffolk, England. The
Wicklaw Hundreds consisted of...
- river. In more
ancient terms, this was also the
boundary between the "
Wicklaw" (the
domain of five-and-a-half
Hundreds centred upon
Rendlesham and Sutton...
- The
Wicklaw region...
-
Liberty of
Westover or West
Stour Whitefriars,
London Whitby Strand Liberty Wicklaw Hundreds, East
Suffolk Wombourne Liberty The term "liberty" was used in...
-
royal estates centred upon
Rendlesham (the 'Five-and-a-half Hundreds', or
Wicklaw) were
bestowed of
Ealdwulf upon Ely at its foundation,
since they formed...
-
Parham Hundred or Half Hundred, was one of the
Wicklaw Hundreds,
administered by Ely Abbey, but
located in East Suffolk, England. The
Domesday Book recorded...
- The
Wicklaw region...
-
Wilford Hundreds. It was one of
seven Saxon hundreds grouped together as the
Wicklaw Hundreds. The area is a
picturesque district of hill and
valley watered...
- of Suffolk. It was one of
seven Saxon hundreds grouped together as the
Wicklaw Hundreds.
Listed as
Plumesgata in the
Domesday Book, the
origin of the...
-
reign of King
Edgar in the 10th century,
Woodbridge was the
centre of the
Wicklaw Region and
developed as a
county town in its own
right with its own shire...