The total hidage of land in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce at its greatest extent appears to have been halved at an unknown date between the eighth century and the late eleventh. The article examines the relatively small number of surviving original texts of charters and leases which relate to land both in that kingdom and in all other parts of the kingdom of the Mercians into which it was at length subsumed. With other apparent instances of major hidage reductions having been found thereby elsewhere in the latter area, the article then argues that they were all effected either by the West Saxon kings of England in the course of the tenth century or, arguably more likely (even though the evidence is meagre), at a much earlier date by...
Several questions surrounding the origin and function of Husebyer are familiar to students of Anglo-...
This article comprises a study and edition of the Cronica de Anglia, a significant but neglected his...
This thesis explores the rental agreements and contracts between the monks of Rufford Abbey and the ...
The total hidage of land in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce at its greatest extent appears to ...
This article presents the evidence for the Anglo-Saxon ethnic name Hwicce borne by a people of the s...
There are five extant English law codes from the sixth to the ninth century but, despite Mercia's ha...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo?Saxon vernac...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
PhDThis study explores some of the implications of the distribution of estates between the landholde...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Winchester Chro...
This article presents the first fruits of a long-term project which aims to identify all the landhol...
From the time human beings began cultivating crops, the quest for fertile crop land has been a prime...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
This paper builds upon recent scholarship, exploring how Wearmouth‐Jarrow, founded as a ‘family mona...
Several questions surrounding the origin and function of Husebyer are familiar to students of Anglo-...
This article comprises a study and edition of the Cronica de Anglia, a significant but neglected his...
This thesis explores the rental agreements and contracts between the monks of Rufford Abbey and the ...
The total hidage of land in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce at its greatest extent appears to ...
This article presents the evidence for the Anglo-Saxon ethnic name Hwicce borne by a people of the s...
There are five extant English law codes from the sixth to the ninth century but, despite Mercia's ha...
This article offers a systematic analysis of the earliest uses in charters of the Anglo?Saxon vernac...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
Chapter explores how archaeology reveals the differences in belief between territories and between t...
PhDThis study explores some of the implications of the distribution of estates between the landholde...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe Winchester Chro...
This article presents the first fruits of a long-term project which aims to identify all the landhol...
From the time human beings began cultivating crops, the quest for fertile crop land has been a prime...
In this paper, an attempt will be made to discuss the likely context for pre-plague indications of e...
This paper builds upon recent scholarship, exploring how Wearmouth‐Jarrow, founded as a ‘family mona...
Several questions surrounding the origin and function of Husebyer are familiar to students of Anglo-...
This article comprises a study and edition of the Cronica de Anglia, a significant but neglected his...
This thesis explores the rental agreements and contracts between the monks of Rufford Abbey and the ...