Ian Wardle Count Alan of Brittany - the son in law of William 1st. He was also Earl of Richmond. The Head of Brettons in England. He held large land holdings in Yorkshire and 12 other counties. Was probably the eighth or nineth largest landholder after the King. Villages locally held and sublet by Count Alan: ALDEBURNE (Aldbrough St. John) held by Enisan from Count Alan. The holding described thus; 'in demense one plough and eleven villans and three bordars with six ploughs; there are four acres of meadow, a mill and a church. The whole is one lenga in length and one broad. In the time of King Edward (Confessor) it was worth 40 shillings; now ?4 (Unusually improved in this short period). BARTON held by Count Alan. CALDENWELLE (Caldwell) held by Enisan from Count Alan. CARTUN/CATTUNE (Carlton) held by Count Alan. CLESBI (Cleasby) held by Enisan from Count Alan. CLIVE (Cliffe) held by Count Alan. CROFST (Croft) held by enisan from Count Alan. ESBI (Easby) held by Enison from Count Alan. LATONE (East Layton) held by Bodin from Count Alan. APELBI (Eppleby) held by Count Alan. FORSED (Forcett) held by Count Alan. GHELLING (Gilling) held by Count Alan. HIPLEWELLE (f-lipswell) held by Enison from Count Alan. MANEFELD (Manfield) - with church and fishery - held by Count Alan. MALSENEBI (Melsonby) held by Bodin from Count Alan. RAVENESU (Ravensworth) held by Bodin from Count Alan. STENWEGHE/STEINWEGES (Stanwick held by Count Alan. STAPLEDUN (Stapleton) held by Enison from Count Alan. LASTUN (West Layton) held by Count Alan. NOTE: Nine of the villages that surround Aldbrough St. John were held by the Count himself. Were they perhaps, administered for him by Enison, who by his holdings must have been one of Count Alan's More trusted knights?
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Aldbrough St John & Stanwick St John
The
complex of prehistoric earthworks known as Stanwick Camp lies in the
fertile, rolling countryside of North Yorkshire, between the rivers
Tees and Swale. The scale of the site is enormous. |
Domesday book