Catalogue description Place name: Ware, Hertfordshire Folio: 138v Great Domesday Book Domesday...

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Details of E 31/2/1/5446
Reference: E 31/2/1/5446
Description:
Place name: Ware, Hertfordshire
Folio: 138v Great Domesday Book
Domesday place name: Waras
People mentioned within entire folio: Abbey of St Peter of Westminster; Aelfgeat, man of Aelfstan of Boscombe; Aelfstan of Boscombe, thegn of King Edward; Aelfwine of Gotton, thegn of King Edward; Alweard, man of Aelfstan of Boscombe; Alwine, thegn of Earl Harold; Brand, housecarl of King Edward; Burgesses of Stanstead Abbotts; Eskil of Ware, thegn of King Edward; Eustace, Count of Boulogne; Hugh de Beauchamp; Hugh de Grandmesnil; King Edward as donor; Leofsige, sokeman of King Edward; Peter; Priest of Stanstead Abbotts; Priest of Ware; Ralph Baynard; Ralph Taillebois; neice of Ralph Taillebois, wife of Ranulph brother of Ilger; Ranulph brother of Ilger; Reeve of Stanstead Abbotts; Reeve of Ware; Roger, officer of Peter de Valognes; Sokeman of Earl Gyrth; Sokeman of Thegn of King Edward Aelfstan of Boscombe; Sokeman of Thegn of King Edward Eskil of Ware; Sokemen of King Edward; Sokemen of Thegn of King Edward Aelfwine of Gotton; Sokemen of Thegn of King Edward Eskil of Ware; Thorbiorn, man of King Edward; William; William de Eu; William de la Mare; Wulfweard, man of Esger the staller; men of Eustace, Count of Boulogne
Date: 1086
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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