- 1086),
concubine of
Harold Godwineson Ealdgyth of Wallingford,
daughter of
Wigot and wife of
Robert D'Oyly (died 1091)
Eadgyth (disambiguation), Old English...
-
Wigod (also
spelt Wigot) was the eleventh-century
Saxon thegn or lord of the
English town of Wallingford, and a
kinsman of
Edward the Confessor. After...
- pamphleteer);
Ovine scientist Eric
Underwood (1905–1980) was born in Harlington;
Wigot of Wallingford, Lord of the
Manor at the time of
Edward the Confessor. Political...
-
Colham Manor.
Before the
Norman Conquest,
Colham Manor had
belonged to
Wigot of Wallingford. By the time of
Domesday Book in 1086 it was the property...
- 12th century) Valr: Vautuit,
Valletot and
Valleville Vigautr or Old
Danish Wigot:
Igoville (Vigovilla, 13th century), Le Mesnil-Vigot (Maisnillum Vigot,...
- held of Earl
Roger of Shrewsbury, as tenant-in-chief, by
Turold nephew of
Wigot, its
adult householders comprised 7 [male] villagers, 2
slaves and 1 [male]...
-
furlong long and 1/2 wide.
Value before 1066, 40s;
later 30s; now 50s.
Wigot held this land
before 1066."
William Shakespeare is said to have joined...
-
meadows and 1 mill; in 1066 the Lord of the
Estate was the
Saxon thegn Wigot of Wallingford,
whereas in 1086 it was the
wealthy Norman landowner Miles...
- sustlik : sin : is : hun : hukþi : b(e)tr : þon : suasum : suni : Þorwi,
Wigots kona, let resa sten þænsi æftiʀ Þorbiorn, sun Sibbu,
systling sin, æs hon...