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Titre | Open Domesday: Land of Forne (son of Sigulf) |
Open Domesday About. API. Maps and site by Anna Powell-Smith. Domesday data created by Professor J.J.N. Palmer and team. |
[Nun]burnholme was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Warter and the county of Yorkshire. It had a recorded population of 3.9 households in 1086, putting it in the smallest 20% of settlements recorded in Domesday, and is listed under 3 owners in Domesday Book. Land of King William Households Households: 10 villagers. 1 priest. Land and resources Ploughland: 19 ploughlands. 2 men's plough teams. Other resources: Meadow 20 acres. 1 mill, value 2 shillings. 1 church. Valuation Annual value to lord: 1 pound 10 shillings in 1086; 40 pounds in 1066. Owners Tenant-in-chief in 1086: King William. Lord in 1086: King William. Lord in 1066: (Earl) Morcar. Other information Possibly waste (ambiguous) when acquired by current owner. Partially waste in 1086. This entry mentions multiple places: Hotham; Seaton [Ross]; Duggleby; Turodebi; [Nun]burnholme; Warter; Harswell; Torp. Phillimore reference: Yorkshire 1Y7 Land of King William Households Households: 13 villagers. 5 smallholders. 1 priest. 4 tributaries. 15 burgesses. Land and resources Ploughland: 53 ploughlands. 12 men's plough teams. Other resources: Woodland 4 * 4 furlongs. 3 mills, value 7 shillings. 1 church. Valuation Annual value to lord: 8 pounds in 1086; 56 pounds in 1066. Owners Tenant-in-chief in 1086: King William. Lord in 1086: King William. Lord in 1066: (Earl) Morcar. Other information Possibly waste (ambiguous) when acquired by current owner. Partially waste in 1086. This entry mentions multiple places: Allerthorpe; Barmby [Moor]; Bielby; Burnby; Fangfoss; Hayton; Pocklington; Waplington [Hall]; [Great] Givendale; Grimthorpe [Manor]; Kilnwick [Percy]; Meltonby; Millington; [Nun]burnholme; [Ouse]thorpe [Farm]. Phillimore reference: Yorkshire 1Y10 Land of Forne (son of Sigulf) Land and resources Ploughland: 6 ploughlands. Owners Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Forne (son of Sigulf). Lord in 1086: Forne (son of Sigulf). Lords in 1066: (Earl) Morcar; Thorfridh; Thorkil. Other information Possibly waste (ambiguous) in 1066. Possibly waste (ambiguous) when acquired by current owner. Waste in 1086. Phillimore reference: Yorkshire 29E4 |