| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1871 - 906 pages
...of Fifhide, and Adam, one Mode of Of the sons of Hubert of Rye and brother of the Davifer the in- J quiry. Eudo of Colchester.2 In each shire the Commissioners...dates, which are manifestly wrong, are collected by Ellis. i. 4. * See above, p. 35. 1 See the record from Heming's Worcester Cartulary in Ellis, i. 10... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1871 - 892 pages
...Fifhide, and Adam, one Mode of of the sons of Hubert of Rye and brother of the Dapifer the inquiry. Eudo of Colchester.2 In each shire the Commissioners...dates, which are manifestly wrong, are collected by Ellis, i. 4. ' See above, p. tg. ' See the record from Heming's Worcester Cartulary in Ellis, i. to;... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 960 pages
...each shire the Com- Mode of , i . missioners made their inquiry by the oaths of the Sheriff, q[,jry. the parish priests, the reeves, and the men generally,...no unimportant matter in William's eyes — whether other alleged dates, which are manifestly wrong, are collected by Ellis, i.41 See above, p. 25. 3 He... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1876 - 994 pages
...Colchester.' In each shire the Com- Mode of missioners made their inquiry by the oaths of the Sheriff, quiry. the parish priests, the reeves, and the men generally,...no unimportant matter in William's eyes — whether other alleged dates, which are manifestly wrong, are collected by Ellis, L 4. 1 See above, p. 25. *... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay (bart.) - 1898 - 546 pages
...priests, bailiffs, and six selected 'villeins' from each township. They were required to state who held the land in the time of King Eadward, and who held it then, and on what tenures and conditions ; what the reputed extent of each holding was in hides, and what... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay - 1898 - 552 pages
...priests, bailiffs, and six selected 'villeins' from each township. They were required to state who held the land in the time of King Eadward, and who held it then, and on what tenures and conditions ; what the reputed extent of each holding was in hides, and what... | |
| Sir James Henry Ramsay - 1898 - 552 pages
...priests, bailiffs, and six selected 'villeins' from each township. They were required to state who held the land in the time of King Eadward, and who held it then, and on what tenures and conditions ; what the reputed extent of each holding was in hides, and what... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1910 - 438 pages
...Sheriffs, the parish priests, the reeves, and the men generally, French and English alike, in every lordship. They were to report who had held the land in the time of Edward the Confessor, and who held it then ; also as to how many lived on it, what was their quality... | |
| 1917 - 834 pages
...sheriffs, the parish priests, the reeves, and the men generally, French and English aUke, in every lordship. They were to report who had held the land in the time of Edward the Confessor, and who held it then ; also as to how many lived on it, what was their quality... | |
| Charles Biddle - 1883 - 446 pages
...finished AD 1086, this town is entered as Bidolf. Freeman briefly describes Domesday Book as intended "to report who had held the land in the time of King Edward, and who held it then." — Norman Conquest. In Shaw's History of Staffordshire, vol. ip 352,... | |
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