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  • Siward Barn (Old English: Sigeweard Bearn) was an 11th-century English thegn and landowner-warrior. He appears in the extant sources in the period following...
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  • Macbeth) Siward (bishop of Rochester) (died 1075) Bishop of Rochester Siward Barn (fl. 1066–1087), English resistor to William the Conqueror Richard Siward (died...
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  • Christine Fell, and Răzvan Theodorescu. Shepard argued that the Siward of the account is Siward Barn, a high-ranking English rebel man last heard of in 1087 when...
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    at Durham. The Northumbrian rebellion was joined by Edgar, Gospatric, Siward Barn and other rebels who had taken refuge in Scotland. The castellan of York...
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  • population was recorded as 14 households with the local lord in 1066 being Siward Barn. During the First World War a new aerodrome was opened in nearby Stow...
    15 KB (1,391 words) - 11:58, 20 October 2024
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    Domesday Book as "Witenai". Before the Conquest lordship was held by Siward Barn, and after by Saswalo of Ettington, with Henry de Ferrers becoming Tenant-in-chief...
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  • headquarters. His major landholdings, however, were those of the Anglo-Saxon Siward Barn, following a revolt in 1071, including more land in Berkshire and Essex...
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    Staller. Finally, after the 1071 revolt, he was awarded the lands of Siward Barn in Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire as well...
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    reign of Edward the Confessor in the middle of the 11th century, one Siward Barn held the manor of Stanford. The Domesday Book of 1086 records that after...
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    Ranulf Peverel, before the Norman Conquest, the village was held by Siward Barn. It was located in Babergh Hundred. All Saints is the local church. Five...
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    Norman Conquest of England in 1066, the manor of Lechlade was held by Siward Barn, a grandson of Edward the Confessor. Later owners included Isabel, wife...
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    time of the Norman invasion by William the Conqueror, by then held by Siward Barn, but by 1086 Henry de Ferrers had become the owner. It was in the hundred...
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    the Domesday Book. From this we know that the lord of the manor was Siward Barn before the Norman Conquest; later, in 1086, it was Geoffrey de la Guerche...
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    a half leagues long and one league broad. It was worth 40 shillings. Siward Barn held it." Parts of All Saints Church date back to the 12th century, but...
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    "homestead of Assi". Before the Norman Conquest, the village was held by Siward Barn. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the village as being made up of 78...
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    acres (20,000 m2) of meadow. In 1066 lordship of the manor was held by Siward Barn, this transferred to Odo of Bayeux in 1086, with Ivo Taillebois as Tenant-in-chief...
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  • the south of England, Siward the north, and Leofric and his son Ælfgar the centre. This state of affairs came to an end when Siward, Earl of Northumbria...
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    throughout south Lancashire, extending to Flixton in the barony of Manchester. Siward son of Dunning held the township in thanage in the reign of Henry II. Robert...
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    difficulty. On Siward's death in 1055, the king of England, Edward the Confessor, chose a West Saxon to govern Yorkshire, in place of Siward's son, Waltheof...
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    quarter his men on them by force. The support of Earl Leofric and Earl Siward enabled Edward to secure the outlawry of Godwine and his sons; and William...
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