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Medieval English administrative district of Worcestershire
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
Oswaldslow
Village in Worcestershire, England
village was within the parish of Ombersley (St. Ambrose), in the hundred of Oswaldslow. Ombersley was part of a royal forest until 1229. The forest gives the
Ombersley
11th-century Bishop of Worcester and saint
men have served God". After the Norman Conquest, he claimed that the Oswaldslow, a "triple hundred" administered by the bishops of Worcester, was free
Wulfstan_(died_1095)
Town in Warwickshire, England
in Shipston. Shipston was in an exclave of Worcestershire (as part of Oswaldslow hundred) until 1931, when it was transferred to Warwickshire. The Sports
Shipston-on-Stour
Topics referred to by the same term
Wychavon, Worcestershire, near Worcester, sometimes called Churchill in Oswaldslow Churchill, Wyre Forest, a village near Kidderminster sometimes called
Churchill_(disambiguation)
Former land divisions of England
Doddingtree, Dudstone, Fernecumbe, Fishborough, Greston, Ossulstone, Oswaldslow, Pershore, Plegelgete, Seisdon, Tewkesbury, Tibblestone, Wolfhay. Some
List_of_hundreds_of_England
Archbishop of York from 972 to 992
organised the estates of his see into administrative hundreds known as the Oswaldslow, which helped stabilise the ecclesiastical revenues. He constantly visited
Oswald_of_Worcester
Tredington, Warwicks; together with the creation of the triple Hundred of Oswaldslow. Latin with English, Worcester Edgar 732 1171 A.D. 965 Abingdon Abbey
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Administrative division in Worcestershire
viz. Alvechurch, Stoke Prior and Osmerley which went to the hundred of Oswaldslow), Clent, Cresslau, and Esch, other than those parts where an ecclesiastical
Halfshire
Village in Gloucestershire, England
Until 1931 it was a detached part of Worcestershire, in the hundred of Oswaldslow, southeast of the main body of the county. The River Evenlode, which shares
Evenlode
former parishes were surveyed as detached exclaves of Worcestershire's Oswaldslow hundred. By the time of Domesday, many of Worcestershire's exclaves in
Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844
Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county_boundaries_since_1844
Village and civil parish in England
Churchill or Churchill in Oswaldslow is a village and civil parish 4 miles (6.4 km) from Worcester, in the Wychavon district of the county of Worcestershire
Churchill,_Wychavon
Village in Worcestershire, England
Fladbury was a settlement mentioned in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Oswaldslow and the county of Worcestershire. It was also known as Fledanbyrig and
Fladbury
11th-century English manuscript
libelli; "Indiculum libertatis" (later document on the privileges of the Oswaldslow hundred) 135–142 Hemming's Cartulary "Oswald's Indiculum" (on services
Hemming's_Cartulary
Village in Worcestershire, England
of 1086. It is listed as a holding of Northwick, within the Hundred of Oswaldslow. The tenant in chief both in 1066 and 1086 was the bishop of Worcester
Tibberton,_Worcestershire
Church in Worcestershire, England
Church is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Churchill in Oswaldslow, Worcestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List
St Michael's Church, Churchill
St_Michael's_Church,_Churchill
Village in Worcestershire, England
d'Abitot / Earl's Croome / Earls Croome, it is listed within the hundred of Oswaldslow in the historic county of Worcestershire as being land owned by the bishop
Croome_D'Abitot
Village in Worcestershire, England
century), Stoke Prior was one of three Came manors annexed to the hundred of Oswaldslow. In the 19th century, Stoke Prior was closely associated with the industrialist
Stoke_Prior,_Worcestershire
Village in Worcestershire, England
England. Historically a parish in the lower division of the hundred of Oswaldslow, according to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 169. Hill
Hill_Croome
Village in Worcestershire, England
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'
Lindridge
Village in Worcestershire, England
more of its lands. He formed Oswaldslow Hundred, a 'triple hundred', in 964 by the authority of King Edgar. Oswaldslow was created by the merging of
Little_Witley
Human settlement in England
Winburgetreow and Wulfereslaw) that were combined to form the triple hundred of Oswaldslow, located across the River Avon from the town of Evesham. The etymology
Bengeworth
Hamlet in Worcestershire, England
monasteries a triple hundred was created for Worcester Cathedral Priory at Oswaldslow with its hundred court on Low Hill located in Egdon. Low Hill House stands
Egdon
Village in Worcestershire, England
acres were transferred to Warndon. The parish was historically in the Oswaldslow hundred. Hindlip was possibly a deserted medieval village. "History of
Hindlip
11th-century sheriff and Norman magnate in England
p. 153 Brooks "Introduction" St Wulfstan and His World p. 15 Wormald "Oswaldslow" St Oswald of Worcester p. 125 Mason "St Oswald and St Wulfstan" St Oswald
Urse_d'Abetot
Village in Worcestershire, England
Piece'. During the early middle ages Welland lay within the Hundred of Oswaldslow. The place name Welland originates in this period, and is thought to mean
Welland,_Worcestershire
Former local government area in the UK
of the County of Worcester, Volume III: The Hundreds of Halfshire and Oswaldslow, The Victoria History of the Counties of England, (The Institute of Historical
King's Norton and Northfield Urban District
King's_Norton_and_Northfield_Urban_District
Village in Worcestershire, England
prince fighting King Penda. This mound became the meeting place for the Oswaldslow Hundred Court after its creation in 964 A.D. and was renamed after Oswald
White_Ladies_Aston
Surname list
service of the tenth of a knight's fee and suit at the hundred court of Oswaldslow (Chan. Inq. p.m. [Ser. 2], clix, 75). Habington, op. cit. i, 525; Red
Washburn_(surname)
Village in Worcestershire, England
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 name
Bredicot
Church
principal cause of the upheaval. Whether a liberty similar to that of Oswaldslow was an extra cause for concern, compromising Ælfhere's authority as ealdorman
Pershore_Abbey
the Bishop of Worcester and Priory - these hundreds became known as Oswaldslow and Fisseberge (latterly Blakenhurst), along with the unnamed hundreds
History_of_Worcestershire
sake and soke of Hampton, Worcestershire should belong to his hundred of Oswaldslow, so that the people of Hampton should plead there, pay geld there, do
Walter_(abbot_of_Evesham)
Village in Worcestershire, England
population was about 150. The Domesday Book says of Kempsey: In the Hundred (Oswaldslow) The Bishop of the same Churche (Worcester) holds Chemesege (Kempsey)
Kempsey,_Worcestershire
Village in Warwickshire, England
Tidmington is listed in Domesday Book as 'Tidelmintun' in the Hundred of Oswaldslow. The settlement was subordinate to the manor of Tredington [today 3.5
Tidmington
Anglo-Saxon thegn and sheriff
Evesham but Worcester claimed them as part of the triple hundred of the Oswaldslow. The suit was between Bishop Wulfstan (II) of Worcester and Walter, Abbot
Cyneweard_of_Laughern
Human settlement in England
formerly in the hundred of Halfshire, whereas the rest of the parish was in Oswaldslow. Adjacent to Kingsford is Kingsford Country Park. The park comprises 200
Kingsford,_Worcestershire
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