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Hundred:
Tendring
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County:
Essex
- Total population:
41.8 households
(very large).
- Total tax assessed:
10.6
geld units
(very large).
St Osyth appears in 3
entries in Domesday Book (show all).
❧ ENTRY 1 ❧
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 7 geld units.
Taxed on 7.0.
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Value:
Value to lord in 1066 £18.
Value to lord in 1086 £12.
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Households:
9 villagers.
5 smallholders.
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Ploughland:
2 lord's plough teams.
5 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 4 acres.
Pasture 366 sheep.
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Livestock in 1086:
6 cattle.
30 pigs.
166 sheep.
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Lord in 1066:
London St Paul, bishop of.
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Lord in 1086:
London St Paul, bishop of.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
London St Paul, bishop of.
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Phillimore reference:
3,14
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❧ ENTRY 2 ❧
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 4.3 geld units.
Taxed on 4.33.
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Value:
Value to lord in 1066 £12.
Value to lord in 1086 £11.5.
Value to lord c. 1070 £2.
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Households:
7 villagers.
5 smallholders.
3 slaves.
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Ploughland:
3 lord's plough teams.
3 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 8 acres.
Woodland 412 pigs.
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Livestock in 1086:
1 cows.
11 sheep.
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Lord in 1066:
Edward.
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Lord in 1086:
Count Eustace of Boulogne.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Count Eustace of Boulogne.
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Places mentioned in this entry:
Burna;
Frating;
Frowick [Hall];
St Osyth.
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Phillimore reference:
20,63
❧ ENTRY 3 ❧
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Taxable units:
Taxable value 2.5 geld units.
Taxed on 2.5.
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Value:
Value to lord in 1066 £9.
Value to lord in 1086 £8.
Value to lord c. 1070 £9.
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Households:
6 villagers.
11 smallholders.
7 slaves.
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Ploughland:
3 lord's plough teams.
5 men's plough teams.
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Other resources:
Meadow 4 acres.
Pasture 200 sheep.
Woodland 800 pigs.
1 mill.
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Livestock in 1066:
6 cobs.
50 cattle.
40 pigs.
300 sheep.
6 beehives.
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Livestock in 1086:
4 cobs.
4 cattle.
37 pigs.
68 sheep.
18 goats.
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Lord in 1066:
Siward Barn.
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Lord in 1086:
Turold.
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Tenant-in-chief in 1086:
Ranulf Peverel.
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Phillimore reference:
34,33