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A History of the County of Gloucester
… manor, and in 1086 his nephew and successor William son of Baderon held it, extended at six hides. In 1144 William's son and successor to the lordship of Monmouth, Baderon of Monmouth, confirmed St. Briavels church to … and at the same period the place was named as Lydney Baderon. 14 No certain evidence has been found, however, that …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… possibly as part of the lordship of Monmouth, whose holder Baderon of Monmouth confirmed Staunton church to Monmouth … CHURCH. A church was recorded at Staunton from 1144 when Baderon of Monmouth confirmed it to Monmouth priory, a cell … and perhaps builder of the church, was more likely Baderon himself or his immediate predecessor in the lordship …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… virgates in Clere in Clere Hundred held by William son of Baderon (ibid. 498 b). Earlstone (q.v.) was held subsequently …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and 4 servi were employed on the demesne of William son of Baderon's Westonbirt estate. 40 There were 1 team and 7 servi … hand by the lord in 1589. 43 The tenants on William son of Baderon's estate in 1086 included 3 villani and 3 bordars …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… held by Bricsi in 1066, which had passed to William son of Baderon by 1086, 63 has not been traced later. Rents …
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