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Agemund 11 was a small landowner in east Nottinghamshire who became a tenant of the bishop of Lincoln after the Conquest and retained his 2½ bovates, marked down from 10 shillings to 6 shillings.
Distribution map of property and lordships associated with this name in DB
List of property and lordships associated with this name in DB
Holder 1066
Shire
Phil. ref.
Vill
Holder 1066 DB Spelling
Holder 1066
Lord 1066
Tenant-in-Chief 1086
1086
subtenant
Fiscal value
1066
value
1086 value
Holder 1066 ID conf.
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Nottinghamshire
6,12
Clifton
Agemund
Agemund 'of Clifton'
-
Remigius, bishop of Lincoln
Agemund
0.31
0.50
0.30
B
Map
Total
0.31
0.50
0.30
Subtenant in 1086
Shire
Phil. ref.
Vill
Subtenant DB Spelling
Holder 1066
Lord 1066
Tenant-in-Chief 1086
1086
subtenant
Fiscal value
1066
value
1086 value
Subtenant ID conf.
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Nottinghamshire
6,12
Clifton
Agemund
Agemund 'of Clifton'
-
Remigius, bishop of Lincoln
Agemund
0.31
0.50
0.30
B
Map
Total
0.31
0.50
0.30
In 1066 an Agemund owned 2½ bovates at Clifton, on the river Trent in east Nottinghamshire and not very far from the extensive scattered estates of the Lincoln lawman Agemund son of Walraven (Agemund 7). There is no reason to think, however, that the latter was the owner of Clifton, since the man at Clifton survived in 1086 as a tenant of the bishop of Lincoln, whereas Agemund 7 was not recorded as holding any rural property at the time of the Domesday Survey. Agemund 11 farmed his scrap of demesne in 1086 with ‘2 oxen in a ploughteam’, and had 2 villans under him with the same number of ploughbeasts.
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