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− | The whole of the Domesday | + | The whole of the Domesday book is available [http://opendomesday.org/ online], with a [http://opendomesday.org/place/TL6453/carlton/ page on Carlton]. |
Here are the Carlton specific sections reproduced, with translations. | Here are the Carlton specific sections reproduced, with translations. | ||
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The value is and always was £8. | The value is and always was £8. | ||
: Earl Algar held this land. | : Earl Algar held this land. | ||
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Revision as of 09:38, 27 June 2015
The whole of the Domesday book is available online, with a page on Carlton.
Here are the Carlton specific sections reproduced, with translations.
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In RADFIELD Hundred William of Warenne holds 2 hides and 7.5 acres in CARLTON. Walter of Grand-court holds from him. Land for 4 ploughs. In lordship 3;
- 1.5 villagers with 3 smallholders have 1 plough.
- 3 slaves; meadow for 2 oxen; woodland, 12 pigs.
The value is and always was £4
- Toki, King Edward's thane, held this manor.
In the same village the Abbot of Cluny holds 4 hides and 2 acres from William. Land for 7 ploughs. In lordship 3;
- 4 villagers with 14 smallholders have 3 ploughs.
- 3 slaves; woodland, 100 pigs.
The value is and always was £8.
- Earl Algar held this land.
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