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Erchenbald or Archembald[citation needed] was a
mesne lord
listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as a
tenant of nine
manors in
Devon and Cornwall, England...
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Croyde is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book as
Crideholde / Crideholda:
Erchenbald from Robert,
Count of Mortain. 11
cattle and 100
sheep were
recorded in...
- (913–916)
Richewin (916–933)
Ruthard (933–950) Uton (Utho) (950–965)
Erchenbald (965–991)
Widerold (991–999)
Amawich (999 – 1001.02.03)
Werner of Bavaria...
- case the
manorial lords were
simply recorded as Herbert;
Reginald son of
Erchenbald; and Walter,
seemingly Anglo-Saxon. It was held at the time of the Norman...
- Robert's
tenant at
Bratton was
Erchenbald "the Fleming" from whom, or from a descendent,
Bratton Fleming was named.
Erchenbald was
succeeded by his son, Stephen...
- one of his
Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief. Robert's
tenant was
Erchenbald, who held from
Robert several other Devonshire manors,
including Culleigh...
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Fleming family but
forfeited in 1691. The
Flemings of
Slane descend from
Erchenbald,
otherwise referred to as "Archembald le Fleming",[citation needed] of...
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nearby Bratton (later "Bratton Fleming"), in
Braunton hundred, of
which Erchenbald I (of Flanders) was the
Domesday Book
tenant of Robert,
Count of Mortain...
- the 79
Devonshire holdings of Robert,
Count of Mortain. His
tenant was
Erchenbald,
later described as 'Flandrensis', 'le Fleming'
denoting "of Flanders"...