- Peninsula. Its name is
believed to have
originated from the
Hundred of
Wilaveston, the
historic name for Willaston,
which was an
important ****embly point...
- that was
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086
within the
Hundred of '
Wilaveston' (historically part of Cheshire). The town
takes its name from 'Hoyle...
- Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and
Wilaveston.
There were 8
feudal baronies in Chester, the
barons of Kinderton, Halton...
-
distance away from Neston.
Willaston (or
Wilaveston) was the
earlier name of the
Wirral Hundred (Hundred of
Wilaveston), the peninsula's
former administrative...
- had a
similar habitat. The name was
given to the
Hundred of
Wirral (or
Wilaveston)
around the 8th century. The
earliest evidence of
human occupation of...
- Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and
Wilaveston, with the
hundreds of
Atiscross and
Exestan being disputed with the Kingdom...
-
being in the
possession of Earl Hugh of Chester, its
entry reads: "In
Wilaveston/Wirral Hundred. Upton. Earl
Edwin held it.41/2
hides paying tax. Land...
- of Cheshire. The
Wirral settlements are
administered as the
Hundred of
Wilaveston from the
village of Willaston.
Liverpool itself is not
listed in the Domesday...
-
Puddington is
recorded in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as Potitone,
within the
Wilaveston Hundred of Cheshire. Ten
households were listed: four villagers, four...
- Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and
Wilaveston. It
included two hundreds,
Atiscross and Exestan, that
later became part...