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Agemund 13 was a small landowner in the southern part of the West Riding of Yorkshire who was one of three men sharing a vill and its associated sokeland of 9 carucates worth £4.
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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Yorkshire
10W8
Tinsley
Agemund
Agemund 'of Tinsley'
-
Roger de Bully
-
1.67
1.33
0.33
B
Map
Total
1.67
1.33
0.33
Lord 1066
Shire
Phil. ref.
Vill
Lord 1066 DB Spelling
Holder 1066
Lord 1066
Tenant-in-Chief 1086
1086
subtenant
Fiscal value
1066
value
1086 value
Lord 1066 ID conf.
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Yorkshire
10W9
Orgreave
-
Agemund
Roger de Bully
-
1.33
0.00
0.00
B
Map
Total
1.33
0.00
0.00
The vill of Tinsley and its associate sokeland 2 miles away at Orgreave, near the southern boundary of Yorkshire, belonged as three manors in 1066 to Ulfkil, Agemund, and Arnkil. Tinsley was assessed at 5 carucates and Orgreave at 4 carucates, and the whole was worth £4. Although DB recorded it on the fief of Roger de Bully, the Yorkshire Summary listed 7 bovates in Tinsley as belonging instead to the king in 1086, with the remaining 8 carucates 1 bovate as Bully’s (Yorks. SW:Sf6–7). Those 7 bovates were presumably either one of the three manors at Tinsley or a distinct part of the sokeland at Orgreave. Tinsley is far enough from the Lincolnshire estates of Agemund 7 and the other Five Boroughs Agemunds for the question of their identity not to arise.
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