An Analysis of the Domesday Survey of Gloucestershire
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S. Briavel's Castle was certainly in existence in 1131. RuERDEAN is entered under the King's land in Herefordshire as Ruedene; it had been held T. R. E. By Grim, Grimchetel held it in 1086. It was rated at one hide, and there were there a bordar and an oxherd with one team. Ruerdean has been in Gloucestershire for civil purposes, at least since the reign of Henry III. , but it was a Chapelry of Walford, in Herefordshire, till the present century. Staunton, and Newland with its tithings, are cle...arances in in the forest made subsequently to the Survey ; and very probably the same remark would apply to English Bicknor. The Alliston manors were fairly well cultivated, but the Manor of Ledenei was only worth half its value in the Confessor's time, and the rest of the Hundred had been thrown into the forest. Tviperde Hundred The name of the Hundred survives in Wyeford pond, on the ancient road from Gloucester to Caerwent. WooLASTONE. — There is nothing to shew that this manor, which had belonged to Brictric f.
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