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habent i caracutas. Translation: To this
manor of
Rhuddlan belong these berewicks,
DYSERTH BODEGAN (1.5 m ENE of St Asaph)
CHILVAN (?) and
MAENEFA (?)....
- the
Board of Ordnance. Berwick's name is of the same
origin as the word
berewick,
denoting a
portion of
farmland which was
detached from a
manor and reserved...
-
directly by the king. The book
notes that: In Weston-on-Trent with its
Berewicks Ælfgar had ten
carucates of land and two and a half
bovates to the geld...
- to or held by the king, when
Kings Norton was the
northernmost of the
berewicks or
outlying manors of
Bromsgrove in Worcestershire.
Before 1066 these...
- Hawes. At the time of the
Domesday Book in 1086,
Wensley included two
berewicks [a
portion of farmland], "one of 4 and
another of 3
carucates [units of...
- an
ancient settlement and, like Liverpool, was one of the six
unnamed berewicks of West Derby. For many centuries,
Everton was a
small township. An early...
-
ownership between William de
Warenne and the
Bishop of Bayeux.
Related berewicks are West
Newton and
Castle Rising and
Weston Longville is said to be in...
- axe in the area.
Hopton is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book in 1086 as a
berewick (supporting farm) of the
manor and town of Wirksworth. Historically, its...
- in the
parish are Old Town,
Chiserley and
Pecket Well. It was
named a
berewick of
Wakefield in the
Domesday Book of 1086, and thus
subsequently recorded...
- and
there was a
church and a mill.
These are the
outlying estates or
berewicks of the manor: Haddon,
Holme [in Bakewell], Rowsley,
Burton [in Bakewell]...