A woodland manor in the west of Worcestershire, Hanley was held by the Crown from 1075, and then by wealthy magnates from 1217. The Anglo-Saxon landscape, in spite of considerable woodland, gave scope for the farming communities described in the region in Domesday Book. 1-lanley not only supported a robust agricultural economy in its priJne, supplemented by woodland industries such as pottery manufacture, but it was also, with its castle built by king John, the headquarters of the royal forest and chase of Malvem. The forest covered about one hundred square miles of the Malvem plain from Worcester to Gloucester, although Corse was detached in theory in the early thirteenth century. 1-lanley's agriculture was based on open fields, along with...
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Studies of medieval woodland are few and mostly concern the royal forests. This account of the Chilt...
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This research looks to present a reinterpretation of medieval forests, the least well understood lan...
PhDThroughout the early Middle Ages, the Clare earls of Hertford and. Gloucester were prominent fig...
Domesday Book shows that by 1086 the social and economic frameworks that underlay much of medieval E...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
The ecclesiastical ‘grain factories’ of the Sussex Coastal Plain made the area one of the most valua...
The thesis is a local-scale study which aims to place the Isle of Wight in the English landscape. It...
This work seeks to explore the progress of rural settlement and colonization in the county of Worces...
This thesis is a study of landholders named in Domesday Book in 1066 and 1086 in Hampshire, from the...
The Arden area of north-west Warwickshire developed its regional personality during the early Middle...
By the time of Domesday Book the shire was the basic unit of administration throughout the West Midl...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project was an inv...
Studies of medieval woodland are few and mostly concern the royal forests. This account of the Chilt...
Leek, with 53,102 acres and nineteen townships, was the largest of Staffordshire's medieval parishes...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the origins and function of medieval Rothley, Leicestershire, i...
This study sets out to explore the spatial development, changing use and survival of the post-mediev...
This research looks to present a reinterpretation of medieval forests, the least well understood lan...
PhDThroughout the early Middle Ages, the Clare earls of Hertford and. Gloucester were prominent fig...
Domesday Book shows that by 1086 the social and economic frameworks that underlay much of medieval E...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The main aims of this ...
The ecclesiastical ‘grain factories’ of the Sussex Coastal Plain made the area one of the most valua...
The thesis is a local-scale study which aims to place the Isle of Wight in the English landscape. It...