• Culvestan was a hundred of Shropshire, England. Formed during Anglo-Saxon England, it encompassed manors in central southern Shropshire, and was amalgamated...
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    Heritage. Early in the 12th century the hundred of Patton was merged with Culvestan to form the hundred of Munslow, but in 1198 Much Wenlock, together with...
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    mill on the Ledwyche Brook. At the time it formed part of the hundred of Culvestan, which merged into the new hundred of Munslow in the early 12th century...
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  • the reign of Henry I (1100 to 1135) with the neighbouring hundred of Culvestan to form the Munslow hundred. It included the upper Corvedale and the well-populated...
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    Corve Dale — Patton and Culvestan. They were merged into a single hundred (Munslow) in the reign of Henry I, however Culvestan continued to be a name used...
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    formed with the amalgamation of the Anglo-Saxon hundreds of Patton and Culvestan during the reign of Henry I (1100 to 1135). Hundreds in England had various...
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    the River Onny. Being part of Bromfield brought it into the hundred of Culvestan and from c. 1100 that of Munslow (Lower Division). Bromfield Priory held...
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    Ludlow, by way of it being part of Stanton Lacy at the time) came within Culvestan, a Shropshire hundred originating in Anglo-Saxon times but which ended...
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    the Norman conquest. The manor of Stanton came within the hundred of Culvestan, but during the reign of Henry I this Saxon hundred was merged into the...
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  • was effectively succeeded by Brimstree. The Domesday-era hundreds of Culvestan and Patton, which following the Norman conquest shared their caput at...
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    (Hopton Cangeford was not). They formed part of the Saxon hundred of Culvestan. They are situated to the north of Hopton Cangeford village. Hopton Cangeford...
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    as 423. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the parish in the hundred of Culvestan. The book records that at the time the manor of Culmington was held by...
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    Saxon hundred of Culvestan. Onibury came to be in the lower division of the hundred of Munslow, following the amalgamation of Culvestan and Patton hundreds...
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    At the time of the Domesday Book, the manor came under the hundred of Culvestan, a Saxon hundred that was amalgamated during the reign of Henry I — the...
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    hundred of Patton. Early in the 12th century the hundred was merged with Culvestan to form the hundred of Munslow, but in 1198 Bourton was transferred with...
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    hectares (1,570 acres). Ashford Carbonell formed part of the hundred of Culvestan, which in the 12th century became Munslow. Part of the parish (Huntington...
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    until the early 12th century. Patton hundred was then amalgamated with Culvestan into the new Munslow hundred. However circa 1200 a part of the Patton...
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    Corfham and the land that would become Peaton were within the hundred of Culvestan in 1086 according to the Domesday Book. Peaton Hall is a Grade II Listed...
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    Domesday Book of 1086; at the time it formed part of the Saxon hundred of Culvestan (which was replaced in the reign of Henry I by Munslow). Listed buildings...
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    part of the Saxon hundred of Culvestan. Munslow hundred was formed from the majority of manors in the hundreds of Culvestan and Patton, along with some...
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    was also well-populated. Stokesay formed part of the Saxon hundred of Culvestan. Stokesay is famous for Stokesay Castle, a fortified manor house and one...
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    mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was part of the Saxon hundred of Culvestan, which ended in the reign of Henry I, and thereafter Sheet belonged to...
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    records 4 households existing at the time. Bouldon was at that time part of Culvestan hundred, a Saxon hundred that was in the early 12th century replaced by...
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    Domesday Book of 1086, then still falling within the Saxon hundred of Culvestan, which was abolished in the reign of Henry I; Bromfield then came within...
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    historically connected with Bromfield Priory. It formed part of the hundred of Culvestan, which in the 12th century became Munslow. A short-lived railway station...
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    church and 2 priests. At the time Stanton came within the Saxon hundred of Culvestan, which was replaced during the reign of Henry I and the parish then came...
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