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Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief

The Domesday Book of 1086 AD lists (in the following order) King William the Conqueror's tenants-in-chief in Derbyscire (Derbyshire), following the Norman Conquest of England:

Individual records of places in Derbyshire identify these additional tenants-in-chief:

  • Dunning and Stenulf of Sutton, lands in Callow
  • Edmund, lands in Lullington
  • Ernwy of Stanton, lands in Clowne, Ingleby and Stanton-by-Bridge
  • Healfdene of Cromwell, manor of Vlvritune
  • Leofwin of Aston, lands in Coal Aston and Handley
  • Osmund Benz, lands in Cellesdene, Cottons, Denby, Ilkeston, Osmaston and Sandiacre
  • Toli of Sandiacre, lands in Ilkeston and Sandiacre

In the Domesday Book, Derbyshire was divided into the 6 wapentakes of Apultre, Hamestan, Littlechirch, Morlestan, Scarvedale, and Walecross, and a district called Peche-fers (Peak Forest).

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