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Division of Property at the Time of the Domesday Survey
When the Domesday Survey was taken, the King held twenty—one manors in this county in demesne; and one other was held under the crown, the Bishop of Chester had two; the Abbot and convent of Buxton six; Roger de Poictou four; one manor was held under him; Henry de Ferrars, ancestor of the Earls of Derby, of that name, held forty—nine manors in demesne, and forty—one were held under him; William Peverel held six in demesne, six others were held under him; Walter Deincourt held six in demesne; Geoffry Alselin had four in demesne, and two were held under him; Ralph Fitzhubert held eleven manors in demesne, and eight others were held under him; Ralph de Burun had four in demesne, a fifth was held under him; Ascoit Musard held five in demesne; two manors were held under Gilbert de Gand, the Conqueror's nephew; Nigel de Statford held nine manors in demesne; Robert Fitzwilliam, one; Roger de Busli had four in demesne, and four others were held under him. The King's Thanes held twenty—two manors immediately of the crown.
The following table will shew more particularly who were proprietors of the several manors and lands, both at the time of the Survey and in that of Edward the Confessor. The modern names of the several estates are annexed, as far as they could be ascertained.
Ancient Names of Manors and Lands. | Modern Names. | Possessors in the Reign of Edward the Confessor. | Possessors when the Survey of Domesday was taken. |
Achetorp | Oakthorp | Ernvin | Nigel de Statford. |
Adelardestreu, a berwick of Markeaton | Allestrey | Earl Siward | Hugh, Earl of Chester. |
Æwoldestun | Elvaston | Tochi | Geoffry Alselin. |
ÆEstun | Aston-on-Trent | Uctebrand, under the King. | |
Aidele, a berwick of Hope | Edale | The King | The King. |
Aiseforde | Ashford | The King | The King. |
Aitone | Long-Baton | The Bishop of Chester. | |
Aitun | Eaton-on-Dove | Uluric | Alcher, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Aiune | Eyam | Caschin | Ralph, under Henry |
Alchementune | Alkmanton | Uluiet | Ralph, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Alewoldestune | Alvaston | Tochi | Geoffry Alselin. |
Aneise, a berwick of Bakewell | Oneash | The King | The King. |
Apleby | Appleby | The Abbot of Burton | |
Badequella | Bakewell | The King. | |
Banford | Bamford | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Barcovere | Birchover | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Barctune | Barton-Blount | Two persons of the name of Go-dric and others | Ralph, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Barewe | Barrow | The King and Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Barleie | Barlow | Hacon Leuric and Uctred | Ascoit Musard.The King's Thanes. |
Barleburgh | Barlborough | Levenot | Robert, under Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Barwe | Barrow | Godwin and Colegri | Henry de Ferrars. |
Basselau, a berwick of Bakewell | Baslow | The King. | |
Bectune | Beighton | Steinulf Swain | Roger de Poictou.Lewin, under Roger de Busli. |
Begelie | Beeley | Godric | The King. |
Belesovre | Bolsover | Leuric | Robert, under William Peverel. |
Belidene | Ballidon | Leuric and Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Benedlege, a berwick of Ashborne | Fenny-Bentley | The King. | |
Beneleie | Hungry-Bentley | Uluiet and Ulchel | Ralph, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Berceles, a berwick of Bakewell | Birch-hills near Edensor | The King. | |
Berewardescote, or Berverdescote | Berwardscote or-Barrowcote | Gamel and others | Henry de Ferrars. |
Berleie, a berwick of Darley | Burley-fields in the parish of Darley | The King. | |
Berverdescote | Barrowcote | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Blachewelle, a ber wick of Bakewell | Blackwell | The King. | |
Blanghesbi | Steinulf | Roger de Poictou. | |
Boilestun | Boylston | Godric and Levenot | Henry de Ferrars. |
Boletune | Boulton | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Bolun | Eluric | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Bradeburne | Bradborne | Eluric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Bradelei, an appendage of Duffield | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Bradestune | Breaston | Levenot Sterre | Herbert, under Henry de Ferrars |
Bradewelle | Bradwell | Leving and others | William Peverel. |
Braidelei | Bradley | Aluric and Lewin | Henry de Ferrars. |
Braideshale | Breadsall | Siward | Robert, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Braidestune | Breaston | Ligulf and Lewin Cilt | Roger de Busli.Geoffry Alselin. |
Brailesford | Brailsford | Earl Wallef | Elsin, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Brandune Brantune |
Brampton |
Wade Branwin and Dunnine |
Walter Deincourt. Ascoit Musard. |
Branlege | Bramley-Lane in Halt-Hucknall | Roger de Busli. | |
Branzinctun | Brassington | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Bredelawe, a berwick of Ashborne | Broadlow-ash | The King. | |
Bretebi | Bretby | Algar | The King. |
Brimintune, a berwick of Newbold | Brimington | The King. | |
Broctune | Church-Broughton | Uluric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Bubedene | Bubden iu Longford | Ulchel | Elsin, under Henry de Ferrars. |
The Bishop of Chester. | |||
Bubenenle, a berwick of Bakewell | Bubnell | The King. | |
Buitorp, a berwick of Newbold | Boythorp | The King. | |
Bunteshale, a berwick of Mestesford | Bonsall | The King. | |
Burnulfestune | Burnaston | Gamel and others | Henry de Ferrars, |
Burtune, a berwick of Bakewell | Burton, near Bakewell | The King. | |
Caldecotes | Oldcotes, in the parish of Heath | Swain Cilt | Walter Deincourt. |
Caldelawe, a berwick of Wirksworth | Callow | The King. | |
Caldewelle | Caldwell | Ælfric | The Abbot of Burton. |
Calehale | Sberne and Hacon | The King's Thanes. | |
Caluoure, a berwick of Ashford | Calver | The King. | |
Castelli Terra, in Pechefers | Castleton, in Peak-Forest | Gurnebern and Hundinc | William Peverel. |
Cedesdene | Chaddesden | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Celardestune Celerdestune |
Chellaston |
Ulsi |
Amalric,under Henry de Ferrars. The King. |
Cellesdene | Osmund | The King's Thanes. | |
Ceolhal,part of Long dendale | Eilmer | The King. | |
Cestrefeld, a berwick of Newbold | Chesterfield | The King. | |
Chendre,part of Long-dendale | Kinder | Godric | The King. |
Chenivetun | Kniveton | Earl Siward | Hugh, Earl of Chester. |
Chetelestune | Kedleston | Ulsi and Godwin | Gilbert, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Chetesvorde | Chatsworth | Chetel | The King. |
Chetun | Catton | Siward | Nigel, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Cheveneswrde, part of Longdendale | Charlesworth | Suinus | The King. |
Chinewoldemaresc | Killamarsh | ÆiwoId Godric, and others | Ascoit Musard. The King's Thanes. |
Chisevurde, part of Longdendale | Chisworth | Suinus | The King. |
Chiteslei | The King. | ||
Cildecote, a berwick of Clifton, in Staf-fordshire | Chilcote | The King. | |
Cliptune | Leuric and Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Clune | Clown | Ernvi | Ernvi, under the King. |
Cobelei | Cubley | Siward | Ralph, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Codetune | Cotton, near Derby | Osmund | The King. Henry de Ferrars. |
Collei | Cowley in Darley | Swain and Uctred | Swain, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Cornun | Certain clerks of Derby. | ||
Cotenoure | Codnor | Warner, under William Peverel. | |
Cotes, a benvick of Darley | The King. | ||
Cotes, or Cotune | Coton-in-the-Elms | Algar | The Abbot of Burton. |
Cranchesberie, a ber-wick of Bakewell | Cronkesden-Grange, in Hartington | The King. | |
Crice | Crich | Leuric and Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Crecheshalle | Croxall | Siward | Roger, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Crunforde, a berwick of Wirksworth | Cromford | The King. | |
Delbebi | Dalbury | Godric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Dellingeberie | The Abbot of Burton. | ||
Denebi | Denby | Osmund | Ralph de Burun. |
Dentine, an appendage of Longdendale | Dinting | Levenot | The King. |
Dereleie | Darley | The King. | |
Detton | Certain clerks of Derby | ||
Derby | Derby | The King. | |
Dochemanestun | Duckmanton | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Dore | Dore | Edwin and Lewin | Roger de Busli. |
Drachelawe | Drakelow | EIric | Nigel de Statford. |
Draicot | Draycot | The Bishop of Chester. | |
Dranefeld | Dronfield | The King. | |
Dubrige | Doveridge | Earl Edwin | The Monks of Tut-bury, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Dulvestune | Earl Edwin | Orme, under Henry de Ferrars. | |
Durandestorp | Donisthorp | Carle | Nigel de Statford. |
Duuelle | Duffield | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Echintune, a b . rwick of Newbold | Eckington | The King | |
Echintune | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Ednesoure | Edensor | Levenot and Chete | Henry de Ferrars. |
Ednodestun Ednodestune |
Ednaston | Tochi |
Henry de Ferrars. Geoffiry Alselin. |
Ednunghalle | Edingale | Ælgar |
The King's Thanes Henry de Ferrars. |
Eghintune | Egginton | Tochi | Azelin under Geoffry Alselin. |
Eisse | Ash | Ulchel, Avic, and Hacon | Robert, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Eitune, a berwick of Ashborne | Cold-Eaton | The King. | |
Elleshope, a berwick of Ashborne | Alsop-in-the-Dale | The King. | |
Elstretune | Alfreton | Morcar | Ingram, under Roger de Busli. |
Eitune | Elton | Caschin and Uctred | Henry de Ferrars. |
Emboldestune | Ambaston | Tochi | Geoffry Alselin. |
Englebi | Ingleby | The King.Ralph Fitzhubert.Nigel de Statford. | |
Erlestune | Arleston | Golegri and Ravenchel | Henry de Ferrars. |
Esnatrewic | Pinxton | Aldene | Drogo, under William Peverel. |
Esseburne | Ashborne | The King. | |
Essovre | Ashover | Leuric and Levenot | Serlo, under Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Estune, a berwick of Hope | Aston in Hope | The King. | |
Estune | Aston in Sudbury | Levenot | Alcher, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Estune | Uctebrand | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Estune | Cold-Aston in Dronfield | Tolf | Lewin, one of the King's Thanes. |
Etelawe | Atlow | Eluric | Henry de Ferrars |
Etewelle | Etwall |
Gamel and others Dunstan |
Saswalo, under Henry de Ferrars. Azelin, under Geoffry Alselin. |
Faitune | Fenton near Ashborne | Ulchil | Roger, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Farleie | Farley | The King. | |
Farulvestun | Foston | Levenat and others | Henry de Ferrars. |
Findre | Finderne | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Flagun, a berwick of Ashford | Flagg | The King. | |
Fornewerche | Foremark | Ulchel | Nigel de Statford. |
Geldeslei | Yeldersley | Ulchetel and Godwin | Cole, under Henry de Ferrars |
Ghersintune, a ber-wick of Wiirksworth | Carsington | The King. | |
Gheveli | Yeavely | Two persons of the name of Ligulf | Alsi, under Henry de Ferrars |
Giolgrave | Youlgrave | Colle and Chetel | Henry de Ferrars. |
Glapewelle | Glapwell | Leuric | Serlo, under Willian Peverel. |
Glosop Gratune |
Glossop Gratton |
Levinc Chetel |
The King. Henry de Ferrars. |
Greherst | The King. | ||
Habenai | Abney | Swain | William Peverel. |
Hadun Haduna berwicks of Bakewell |
Over and Nether-Haddon | The King. | |
Hainoure | Heanor | Warner, under William Peverel. | |
Halen, held with Tilchestune | Little-Hallam | Ulf Fenise | Gilbert de Gand. |
Halun | Kirk, or West-Hallam | Dunstan | Ralph de Burun. |
Hanzedone, a berwick of Ashborne | Hanson-Grange | The King. | |
Hatun | Hatton | Edric and ethers | Saswalo, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Hedcote | Heathcote in Gresley | Elric | Nigel de Statford. |
Hedfelt,part of Long-dendale | Hadfield | The King | |
Helmetune | Elmton | Swain Cilt- | Walter Deincourt. |
Henlege Henlie |
Hanley, in North-Winfield |
Levenot Godric Ravan |
Ralph Fitzhubert. Lewin Under The King Sedret,under the King. |
Heorteshorne | Hartshorn | Aluric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Herct (fn. n1), a berwick of Hathersage | Ralph Fitzhubert. | ||
Herdebi (fn. n2) | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Turgar | Ralph de Burun. | ||
Hereseige | Hathersage | Levenot and Leuric | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Hertestaf | Harstoft | Steinulf | Roger de Poictou. |
Heselebec | Hazlebadge | Lewin | William Peverel. |
Hetesope, a berwick of Ashford | Hassop | The King. | |
Hetfelt | Hayfield | The King. | |
Hiltune | Hilton | Uluric and others | Robert, under Henry de Ferrars. The Abbot of Burton. |
Hiretune, a berwick of Wirksworth | Kirk-Ireton | The King. | |
Hochelai | Hucklow | Ernvi and other | William Peverel. |
Hoge | Hoon | Ulsi and Godwin | Saswalo, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Hoilant | Hulland | Tochi | Geoffry Alselin. |
Holebroc | Holbrook | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Holintune | Hollington | Lepsi, Elfag, and others | Hrienry de Ferrars, |
Holmesfelt | Holmsfield | Swain | Walter Deincourt. |
Holtune | Stony-Houghton | Swain Cilt | Walter Deincourt. |
Holun | Holm in Brampton | Dunninc | Ascuit Musard. |
Holun, a berwick of Bakewell | Holm-Hall | The King. | |
Honestune | The King. | ||
Horselei | Hqrsley | Turgar | Ralph de Burun. |
Hortedun | Hartington | Godwin and Ligulf | Henry de Ferrars. |
Hortel | Hartle | Chetel | Henry de Ferrars. |
Hortil | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Hougen | Hoon | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Ibeholon, a berwick of Mestesford | Ible | The King. | |
Iretune | Little-Ireton, near Kedleston | Godwin | Orme, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Langelei | Meynell-Langley | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Langeleie | Levenot and Chetel | The King. | |
Warner, under William Peverel. | |||
Langenedele | Longdendale | Ligulf | The King. |
Langesdune, a berwick of Bakewell | Longstone | The King. | |
Lede | Ralph Fitzhubert. | ||
Linctune | Linton | Leuric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Litun | Litton | Lewin | William Peverel. |
Lodevorde, part of Longdendale | Ludworth | Brun | The King. |
Lodowelle | Ludwell | Elsi | Henry de Ferrars. |
Longesdune | Longsdoa, or Longstone | Colne | Henry de Ferrars. |
Ludecerce | Litchurch | The King. | |
Lullitune | Lullington | Auti | Edmund, under the Kmg |
Lunt | Lown, now Heath | Steinulf | Roger de Poictou. |
Machenie | Makeney | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Machevorde, a berwick or" Markeaton | Mackworth | Earl Siward | Gozelin, under Earl Hugh. |
Maneis, a berwick of Bakewell | Monyash | The King. | |
Maperlie | Maperley | Staplevine | The King. |
Mapletune, a berwick of Ashburne | Mapleton | The King. | |
Marchetone | Mark-eaton | Earl Siward | Hugh, Earl of Chester. |
Merchenestune | Mercaston | Game | Robert and Roger, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Merchetune | Alded | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Mere | Levenot | The King's Thanes. | |
Merstun | Marston | Brun and Elric | The Monks of Tutbury, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Meslach, a berwick of Mestesford | Matlock | The King. | |
Messeham | Measham | The King, | |
Mestesforde (fn. n3) | The King. | ||
Middletone | Middleton near Youlgrave | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Middletune, a berwick of Wirksworth | Middleton inWirksworth | The King. | |
Milton | Earl Algar | The King. | |
Goded. |
The King. Ralph Fitzhubert. |
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Dunninc and Elvin | Henry deFerrars. | ||
Mileburne | Melborne | The King | The King. |
Mogintun | Mugginton | Gamel | Chetel under Henry de Ferrars. |
Moresburg | Mosborough | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Morlei | Morley | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Mortune | Morton - | Swain Cilt | Walter Deincourt. |
Muchedes near Wormhill | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Muchdeswelle, a berwick of Hope | The King. | ||
Muleforde | Milford | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Neutone | Newton in Blackwell | Leuric and Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Neutune | Newton grange | Osmer | Henry de Ferrars. |
Newebold | Newbold | The King. | |
Newetun | King's-Newton | Algar | The King. |
Normanestune | Norman ton near Derby | The King. | |
Norraantune | Lewin and Edwin - | The King. | |
The King, | |||
Leuric, Gamel, and Teodric | Amalric, under Henry de Ferrars. | ||
Normentune | Elfag | Edwin, under William Peverel. | |
Nortberie | Norbury | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Nortun Nortune |
Norton | Godeva and Bada |
Ingram, under Roger de Busli. The King. |
Ochebroc | Ockbrook | Tochi | Geoffry Alselin. |
Ochenavestun, a berwick of Ashborne | Hognaston | The King. | |
Offretune, a berwick of Hope | Offerton | The King. | |
Ralph Fitzhubert. | |||
Onestune | Oneston or Unston | Lewin and Edwin | The King. |
Opetune, a berwick of Wirksworth | Hopton | The King. | |
Opewelle | Hopwel | Ralph Fitzhubert, under the Bishop of Chester. | |
Ophidicotes, a berwick of Ashborne | Offcote | The King. | |
Osmundestune | OsmastonnearDerby, and Osmaston near Ashborne |
Osmund Wallef and Ailict |
The King and Henry de Ferrars. Elfm, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Oswardestune | Osleston | Ernvi and Lewin | John, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Qugedestun Oughedestune |
Ogston | Swain Cilt |
Ralph Fitzhubert. Walter Deincourt. |
Padefeld, part of Longdendale | Padfield | Levinc | The King. |
Padinc | The King. | ||
Paltretune | Palterton | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Pentric | Pentrich | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Pevrewic | Parwich | Colne, under the King. | |
Pilesberie | Pilsbury, in Hartington | Elsi | Henry de Ferrars. |
Pinneslei | Pilsley, in North Winfield | Swain Cilt | Walter Deincourt. |
Pirelaie | Dunning | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Potlac, a berwick of Over | Potlock | The Abbot of Burton | |
Presteclive, a hamlet of Bakewell- |
Priestcliff- | The King. | |
Radburne | Radbourn | Ulsi | Henry de Ferrars, Ralph Fitzhubert claiming a third. |
Ralunt, a berwick of Ash ford | Rowland | The King. | |
Rapendune - | Repton | The King. | |
Ravenesh | The King. | ||
Ravenestun | Ravenston | Godric | Nigel de Statford. |
Redeslei | Rodsley | Brune | Henry de Ferrars. |
Redlavestun | Rosleston | Earl Algar | The King. |
Redlesleie | Rodsley | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Reuslege, a berwick of Bakewell | Rowsley | The King. | |
Ripelie | Ripley | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Riselei Riseleia | Risley | Lewin Uisi |
The King's Thanes. Fulc, under Roger de Busli. |
Roschintone, or Rouceston | Roston | Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
Rugetorn | Rowthorn | Ulsi and Steinulf | Roger de Busli. |
Salham (fn. n4) | Cole | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Salle | Sawley | The Bishop of Chester. | |
Sandiacre | Sandiacre | Toli, Cnut, and others | The King's Thanes. |
Sapertune | Saperton | Godric and Lewin Cilt | Roger, under Henry deFerrars, . |
Scardeclif | Scarcliff | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert |
Scelhadun, a berwick of Ashford | Sheldon | The King. | |
Scetune, a berwick of Hope | Shatton | The King. | |
Scipelie | Shipley | Brun and Odincar | Malger, under Gilbert de Gand. |
Scochetorp | Oakerthorp | Leuric and Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert |
Scrotun | Scropton | Tochi | Henry de Ferrars. |
Sedenefeld | Sinfin | Ulchel | William, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Segessale | Sedsall | Uluric | Alcher, under Henryde Ferrars. |
Serdelau | Shardlow | Uctebrand, under the King. | |
Sinitretone, a berwick of Mestesford | Snitterton | The King. | |
Sirelei | Shirley | Chetel,UIme,and others | Henry de Ferrars. |
Sirelunt | Shirland | Leuric | Warner, under William Peverel. |
Sivardingescotes | Swadlingcote | Godric | Nigel de Statford. |
Smalei | Smalley | The King. | |
Smidesby | Smithsby | Edwin | Nigel de Statford. |
Smith cote | Warner, under William Peverel. | ||
Snellestune | Snelston | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Levenot, Elfric, land others | Ralph, under Henry de Ferrars. | ||
Sorchestun | Swarkston | Gamel and others | Henry de Ferrars. |
Sothelle | Shottle, in Duffield | Gamel | { Godric, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Spondune | Spondon | Stori | Henry de Ferrarfc |
Stanlei | Stanley | Ulfar | Robert Fitzwilliam. |
Stantone | Stanton-by-Dale | Ulf Fenisc | Malger, under Gilbert de Gand. |
Stantun | Stanton | Edward | Ernvi, under the King. |
Stanton-ward, in Stapenhill | Alwin | Henry de Ferrars. | |
Stantune | Stanton | Godric and Raven | Henry de Ferrars. |
Stapenhille | Stapenhill | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Godric | Nigel de Statford. | ||
Stavelie | Stavely | Hacon | Ascuit Musard. |
Steinesbi | Stainsby.in Halt-Hucknall | Steinulf | Roger de Poictou. |
Steintune | Stenston | Leuric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Stertune | Sturston in Ashborne | Ulchil | Roger, under Henry de Ferrars, |
Stoche, a berwick of Hope | Stoke | The King. | |
Stratune | Stretton, in Shirland and North—Winfield | Leuric Levenot |
Robert, under Ralph Fitzhubert. The same. |
Streitun | Stretton-in-the-Field | Æluric | Roger, under Hear de Ferrars. |
Sudberie Sudberie |
Sudbury | Godric, Uluric, and Elmer |
Alcher, under Henry de Ferrars. The Abbot of Burton, |
Sudtune | Sutton in the Dale | Steinulf | Roger de Poictou. |
Sudtun Sudtune | Sutton on the hill | Tori, Elwold, and others | The Abbot of Burton. Wazelin, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Suerchestune | Swarkston | The King. | |
Sumersale | Somersall | Ormer and Ernich Elric | Ulcher, under Henry de Ferrars. Alric, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Tadintune, a berwick of Ashford | Tadington | The King. | |
Tapetune, a berwick of Newbold | Tapton | The King. | |
Bada | The King's Thanes. | ||
Tegestou | Egstow in North-Winfield - | Levenot | Robert, under Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Teneslege, or Tanes-lege, a berwick of Mestesford | Tansley | The King. | |
Tibecel | Tibshelf | Ligulf | Robert, under the King, William Pe-verel, keeper. |
Tichenhalle | Tickenhall | The King. | |
The Abbot of Burton. | |||
Nigel de Statford. | |||
Tideswelle, a berwick of Hope | Tideswell | The King. | |
Tilchestune | Ilkeston |
Ulffenise Osmund Benz Toli |
Malger, under Gilbert de Gand. Osmund, under the King. The King's Thanes. |
Tizinctun | Tissington | Ulchil,Edric,and others | Henry de Ferrars. |
Topetune Topetune |
Tupton |
Dofin |
The King. The King's Thanes. |
Tornesete, part of Longdendale | Thornset | Ligulf | The King. |
Torp | Thorp | The King. | |
Torulfestune or Tu-rulvestun | Thurlston in Elvaston | Tochi | Geoffry Alselin. |
Torverdestune | Thurvaston | Ulchel | Elfin, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Totingelei | Totley | Tolf | The King's Thanes. |
Toxenai | Trusley | Ulchetil and Avic | Hugh, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Trangesbi (fn. n5) | The King. | ||
Trangesby | Elnod | Nigel de Statford. | |
Tuiforde | Twyford | Leuric | Henry de Ferrars. |
Tunestal | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Tunestalle | Steinulf | Roger de Poictou. | |
Turvurdestune | Thurvaston | Hedul | Robert, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Uffentune | Ufton, in South-Winfield | Nigel, under Ralph Fitzhubert. The Abbot of Burton. | |
Ufre | Mlickle-Over | The King | The Abbot of Burton, |
Ufre parva | Little-Over | The Abbot of Burton, | |
Uftune | Ufton | Leuric | Warner, under William Peverel. |
Uluritune | Alun | The King's Thanes. | |
Upetun | The King. | ||
Wadescel | wadeshelf | Wade Dunninc and Branwin | Walter Deincourt Ascuit Musard. |
Walestune | Wallston in Duffield | Gamel | Godric, under Henry de Ferrars. |
Waletune | Walton-on-Trent | Earl Algar | The King. |
Walton | Hundulf | The King | |
Watrefeld | Lewin | William Peverel | |
Welledene, a berwick of Wirksworth | Welledune | The King. | |
Werchesvorde | Wirksworth | The King. | |
Werredune | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Westone | Weston-on-Trent | The King. | |
Westune | Earl Algar | The King. | |
Weston-Underwood | Ulfi | Gilbert, under Ralph de Burun. | |
Widerdestune | Wyaston, or Wyardston | Earl Edwin | Henry de Ferrars. |
Wilelmestorp | Williamsthorp | Swain Gilt | Walter Deincourt. |
Willetune | Willington | Leuric | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Winbroc | Ivenbrook | Chetel | Henry de Ferrars. |
Winefeld | South-Wiuaeld | Elnod | Robert under Earl Alan,andAlan under William Peverel. |
Wineshalle | Winshall | The Abbot of Burton. | |
Wingreurde | Wingerworth | The King. | |
Winnefelt | North-Winfield | Walter Deincourt. | |
Winsterne | Winster | Leving and Raven | Henry de Ferrars. |
Wistanestune | Wessington | Levinc, under Ralph Fitzhubert. | |
Swain Cilt | Walter Deincourt. | ||
Witewelle | Whitwell | Levenot | Ralph Fitzhubert. |
Witfeld,part of Long-dendale | Whitfield | The King. | |
Witintune, a berwick of Newbold | Whittington | The King. | |
Winleslei-Winlesleie | Willesley | Aluric |
The King. Henry de Ferrars. |
Wodneslei, a berwick of Mestesforde | Wednesley, or Wensley | The King. | |
Wruenele | Wormhtll | Earl Siward | Henry de Ferrars. |
The only estates which have continued in the descendants of those who were their possessors at the time of the Domesday Survey, are some manors of the Gresley family, which have passed to them in uninterrupted succession from their ancestor Nigel de Statford. The greater number of the estates of Henry de Ferrars, were parcelled out among his retainers, not long after the date of this survey, by Henry de Ferrars, and his son Robert, the first Earl Ferrars. Among those who had grants from the former, we find the ancestor of the Fitzherberts, who still possess the estates then granted. The manors which were retained by the Ferrars family in their own hands, were forfeited by Robert, Earl of Derby, in the reign of Henry III., and became parcel of the duchy of Lancaster.
Ralph Fitzhubert was ancestor of the Frechevilles, who continued to possess estates in Derbyshire till the extinction of the family in the reign of Charles II. The estates of Walter Deincourt continued in his descendants till they became divided between coheiresses in the reign of Henry VI. The estates of the Barons Musard passed to coheiresses in the reign of Edward II.; a marriage with one of them increased the landed property of the Frechevilles.
The estates of William Peverel, Geoffry Alselin (the heiress of whose family married Bardolf), Ralph de Burim and Roger Busli, passed out of those families at an early period.
Among the possessors of considerable landed property in the reign of Henry II. we find only the Shirleys and Curzons who retain any part of it at the present day. Among the larger landed proprietors of later date, may be mentioned the Vernons of Haddon, whose estates have passed by inheritance to the Duke of Rutland; the Longfords and Leakes, whose estates have been dispersed; the Montgomerys, whose estates passed by inheritance to Lord Vernon's ancestors, and the representatives of the other coheiress; the Stanhopes, whose estates are now held by the three noble families of that name; the Talbots, and Cavendishes.
The estates of Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, in Derbyshire have been partly divided among coheiresses, and have partly passed by gift of Elizabeth, Countess of Shrewsbury, to the family of Sir William Cavendish, her husband. These estates, with numerous grants of abbey lands, have passed to his descendant, the Duke of Devonshire, who has by far the largest landed property in the county, and is lessee, under the crown, of the greater portion of the ancient Ferrars estate, which was annexed to the duchy of Lancaster.