- The
Oswaldslow (sometimes Oswaldslaw) was a
hundred in the
English county of Worcestershire,
which was
named in a
supposed charter of 964 by King Edgar...
- Wychavon, Worcestershire, near Worcester,
sometimes called Churchill in
Oswaldslow Churchill, Wyre Forest, a
village near
Kidderminster sometimes called...
- men have
served God".
After the
Norman Conquest, he
claimed that the
Oswaldslow, a "triple hundred"
administered by the
bishops of Worcester, was free...
- in Shipston.
Shipston was in an
exclave of
Worcestershire (as part of
Oswaldslow hundred)
until 1931, when it was
transferred to Warwickshire. The Sports...
-
hundred of Doddingtree, but by 1275 it was
transferred to the
hundred of
Oswaldslow. Its
place name
originates in this period, and
means 'lime tree ridge'...
-
Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Churchill in
Oswaldslow, Worcestershire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
- po****tion was
about 150. The
Domesday Book says of Kempsey: In the
Hundred (
Oswaldslow) The
Bishop of the same
Churche (Worcester)
holds Chemesege (Kempsey)...
- of Worcester. It was
formerly (as
described in 1868) in the
hundred of
Oswaldslow. In the 11th
century the name was
Bradingecotan or Bradigcotan. The Church...
-
organised the
estates of his see into
administrative hundreds known as the
Oswaldslow,
which helped stabilise the
ecclesiastical revenues. He
constantly visited...
- Doddingtree, Dudstone, Ferne****be, Fishborough, Greston, Ossulstone,
Oswaldslow, Pers****, Plegelgete, Seisdon, Tewkesbury, Tibblestone, Wolfhay. Some...