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Hundred:
Horncastle
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Area:
Lindsey South Riding
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County:
Lincolnshire
- Total population:
33 households
(quite large).
- Total tax assessed:
3.0
geld units
(medium).
Coningsby appears in 5
entries in Domesday Book (show all).
❧ ENTRY 1 ❧
- Head of manor: Toynton.
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 0.1 geld units.
Payments of 0.12 fisheries.
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Households:
1 villager.
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Ploughland:
0.3 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 2 acres.
Woodland 20 acres.
1 fishery.
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Lord in 1086:
Earl Hugh (of Chester).
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Earl Hugh (of Chester).
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Phillimore reference:
13,27
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❧ ENTRY 2 ❧
- Head of manor: Hagworthingham.
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 0.1 geld units.
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Households:
1 villager.
1 smallholder.
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Ploughland:
0.1 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 2 acres.
Woodland 20 acres.
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Lord in 1066:
Aethelstan.
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Lord in 1086:
Robert.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Drogo of la BeuvriËre.
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Phillimore reference:
30,37
❧ ENTRY 3 ❧
- Head of manor: West Keal.
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 0.1 geld units.
Payments of 0.16 fisheries.
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Households:
1 villager.
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Ploughland:
0.1 ploughlands (land for).
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Other resources:
Woodland 20 acres.
1 fishery.
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Lord in 1066:
Siric.
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Lord in 1086:
Ketilbiorn <of Nettleton>.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Ketilbiorn <of Nettleton>.
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Phillimore reference:
68,6
❧ ENTRY 4 ❧
- Head of manor: Scrivelsby.
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 1.1 geld units.
Payments of 0.41 fisheries.
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Households:
15 villagers.
3 smallholders.
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Ploughland:
1.1 ploughlands (land for).
1.5 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 60 acres.
Woodland 60 acres.
10 fisheries.
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Lord in 1066:
Siward (father of Aki).
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Lord in 1086:
Robert the bursar.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Robert the bursar.
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Phillimore reference:
38,4
❧ ENTRY 5 ❧
- Head of manor: Horncastle.
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 1.5 geld units.
Payments of 0.25 fisheries.
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Households:
8 villagers.
3 smallholders.
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Ploughland:
1.5 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 12 acres.
Woodland 60 acres.
5 fisheries.
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Lord in 1066:
Queen Edith.
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Lord in 1086:
King William.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
King William.
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Phillimore reference:
1,96