- Confessor, the
manors of
Ruislip and
Ickenham belonged to a
Saxon named Wulfward White, a
thane of the king who
owned land in 11 counties.
Ruislip parish...
- 9707°W / 51.4758; -1.9707 (Hilmarton) WIL 25,15
Cholderton Wiltshire Wulfward White £1.25 £2.00 51°10′39″N 1°40′57″W / 51.1774°N 1.6824°W / 51.1774;...
- and two men's
plough teams. In 1066, at the time of the
Norman Conquest,
Wulfward was the
manorial lord, this
later in 1086 p****ing to Hugh de Lacy, subordinate...
- King
Edward the Confessor,
Wulfward the White, a
thegn of Edward's
consort Queen Edith, held the
manor of Glympton.
Wulfward survived the
Norman conquest...
-
Baldwin the Sheriff. This
manor was held
before the
Norman Conquest by
Wulfward,
whilst the
Beaumont manor of
Shirwell was held
previously by Brictmer...
- was held by
Wulfward.
Before 1066 both paid tax at the same sum, for 1/2 a hide, and both were
valued in 1086 at 20 shillings.
Wulfward's former holding...
-
uncultivated ground".
Before and
after the
Norman Conquest of
England Wulfward the White, a
thegn of King
Edward the Confessor's
Queen Edith,
owned the...
-
hamlet of
Little Tingewick.
Before and
after the
Norman Conquest of
England Wulfward the White, a
thegn of King
Edward the Confessor's
Queen Edith,
owned the...