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Place Names Listed in the Domesday Book in 1086 As
Held by Roger de Busli (de Bully) of Tickhill (By County)
Roger de Busli’s holdings in 1086 were in 3 areas:
A large area including much of Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire and some adjacent parts of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire which were awarded to him by the King from which he created his Honour of Blyth with his capite at Tickhill; additionally the Manors of Hallam, Attercliffe and Sheffield in South Yorkshire were sub-enfiefed to him by the Countess Judith, the King’s niece.
The land bounded
by the Ribble and Darwen Rivers in South Lancashire which had been given
jointly to Roger de Busli and Albert de Gresley by Roger of Poitou possibly
as part of an agreement whereby they would together form a defensive wall
between the secure Norman holdings south of them and the contested holdings in
Cumberland on the Scottish frontier.
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One holding far to
the southwest in Devonshire at Sanforde (now Sampford Peverell) given to
Roger de Bully by Queen Mathilda 'along with his wife' (apparently as a marriage
gift and implying there may have been some connection between Queen Mathilda
and Roger's wife Muriel).
Under the system which the Norman conquerors imposed
on the English, King William (the Conqueror) became the ‘owner’ of all the
land in England. He selected
tenants-in-chief, mostly from his Norman followers who had supported his
invasion, who were the only ones who could hold land directly under him in
return for supplying knights and soldiers for the King’s army as the
occasion arose. A
tenant-in-chief could enfief, or grant fiefs carved out of his own holding
to his own followers who would then commit to supply their share of the
knights and soldiers which their tenant-in-chief had committed to the King.
Fiefs were then bartered and traded between tenants-in-chief and were
awarded as gifts, inheritances and dowries amongst family members.
The pre-conquest English Earls and Thanes lost their rights to their
former lands unless they were returned to them as tenants directly under the
King or under one of his tenants-in-chief.
However, soon the provision of knight service was
not sufficient for the running of the kingdom and the subject of taxation
was raised. For this an
inventory and assessment of all landholdings under both the tenants-in-chief
and their sub-fiefs had to be held.
In 1085 King William ordered the survey of all lands which resulted
in a bound manuscript documenting every land holding in the country, stating
for each the tenant-in-chief, the Lord of the Manor (who was either the
tenant-in-chief or who owed fealty to the tenant-in-chief), the valuation of
the place prior to the conquest in 1066 and the value set for it by the
King’s assessors in 1086, the assets of the place including the number of
villagers and freemen, the number of households, the amount of ploughland
developed, the number of plough team’s available, how much was meadow,
forest, wetland etc. and any improvements such as a church or a mill.
Roger de Busli appears to have enfeifed several
other Norman gentry as Lords under his chief tenancy.
Fulk or Fulco of Lisors, Normandy, one of Roger’s chief vassals, held
land from him in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire as well as
in several other counties under other Lords.
Other of his sub-Lords from Normandy were Ingram of Bilby (likely one
of Roger’s knights), Richard of Sourdeval, Robert the Bursar (this was
Robert Dispenser, Steward to the King), Geoffrey Alselin (Ancelin, Hanselyn
or Azelin), Bernard of Neufmarché, Turold of Quiévrecourt (which was right
beside Roger’s family home at Bully in Upper Normandy), Roger of Louvetot,
Ralph of Neufmarché and Ernulf (possibly Ernulf de Hesdin).
He also enfeifed several Saxons, men of authority in
the area which he now held who were willing to swear fealty to him, Leofwin
of Aston, Claron (father of Arnold), church leaders such as William the
Priest (of Hownam, he was the pre-conquest Bishop of London), Azo the Priest
and Norman the Priest, and major pre-conquest Lords of Nottinghamshire such
as Ulfkell, Ernwin (also a Priest) and Alwin.
Listed alphabetically by their modern names as shown
in brackets after their ancient name.
In each, Roger de Busli is either the sole holder and tenant-in-chief
or is sharing portions of the place with another Lord or Lords (ex. Roger de
Bully with Albert Grelley) or with the King (ex. Roger de Bully with the
King) or most commonly, the tenant-in-chief with
another person sub-enfiefed to hold the land as a Lord under him (ex.
Fulk from Roger de Bully). Sometimes there are combination of the above (ex.
Roger de Bully with the King, William from Count Alan, Archbishop of York,
Geoffrey Alselin and Haldane from the King) in which Roger de Bully,
Geoffrey Alselin and the Archbishop of York are holding portions of the
community while the King has retained a portion for his own income and has
sub-enfiefed part of his portion to Haldane (Healfdene, the pre-conquest
Lord of this area).
Elstretune (Alfreton)
Ingram (of Bilby) from Roger de
Bully.
Bectune (Beighton) Leofwin (of Aston) from Roger de
Bully with Roger de Poitou and Ralph FitzHubert.
Branlege (Bramley) Roger de Bully
Bradestune/Braidestone/Braidestune (Breaston) Fulk
(of Lisors) from Roger de Bully with Herbert (of Burrough) from Henry de
Ferrers, Geoffrey d'Alselin and Gilbert de Ghent and Mauger (of Ilkeston)
from Gilbert de Ghent.
Dore (Dore) Roger de Bully
Nortun (Norton and Little Norton) Ingram (of Bilby)
from Roger de Bully with the King
Riselie (Risley) Fulk (of Lisors) held it from Roger
de Bully (and Ernwin claimed it from Fulk) with Leofwin's son from the King.
Rugetorn (Rowthorn) Roger de Bully
Sanforde/Sanforda
(Sampford Peverell) given to Roger de Bully with his wife by Queen Mathilda
on his marriage. 50 goats.
Blacheburn
(Blackburn) King Edward held BLACKBURN. 2 hides and 2 carucates of land. The
Church had 2 bovates of this land and St.Mary's Church had 2 carucates of
land in
WALLEI (Whalley)
exempt from all customary dues. In the same manor woodland 1
league long and as wide; a hawk's eyrie. To this manor or Hundred were
attached 28 free men who held 5 and a half hides and 40 carucates of land as
28 manors. Woodland 6 leagues long and 4 leagues wide. They were (subject
to) the aforesaid customs. In the same Hundred King Edward had at
HUNNICOT (Huncoat)
2
carucates of land; at
WALLETUN (Walton-le-Dale)
2 carucates of land and at
PENILTUNE (Pendleton)
half a
hide. The whole manor with the Hundred paid 32 Pounds and two shillings in
revenue to the King. Roger of Poitou gave all this land to Roger of Bully
and Albert Grelley. There are as many men as have 11 and a half ploughs,
to whom they granted exemption from dues for 3 years. It is therefore not
now assessed.
Burtone
(Burton Lazars) Richard (of Sourdeval) from Roger de Bully with Robert from
Henry de Ferrers and Geoffrey de La Guerche.
Closintone/Nossitone (Knossington) Roger de Bully
with the King
Saltebi (Saltby) 2 mills Roger de Bully
Werdebi/Wivordebie/Wordebi (Wyfordby) Richard (of
Sourdeval) from Roger de Bully with Henry de Ferrers and Geoffrey de La
Guerche. 2 mills.
Wimundeswald (Wymeswold) Roger de Bully with Robert
and Serlo from Hugh of Grandmesnil; Robert of Jort and Durand Malet
Aplebi
(Appleby) Roger de Bully with Ralph from Abbot of Peterborough, Gilbert
de Ghent and Robert from him. Church (with Risby and Sawcliffe).
Grentewelle (Greetwell) Roger de Bully and Thorald from him. Church, 2 fisheries, mill.
Harduic (Hardwick near Torksey) Roger de Bully with the King, Berengar de Tosny and Bishop of Lincoln from the king. 11 fisheries (with Torksey).
Risebi (Risby in Roxby) Roger de Bully with Abbot of Peterborough, Ralph from him, Gilbert de Ghent and Robert from him. Church (with Appleby, etc.).
Santone/Sanctone (Santon) Roger de Bully with Gilbert de Ghent, Guy de Craon and Alfred from him.
Saleclif (Sawcliffe) Roger de Bully with Abbot of Peterborough, Ralph from him, Gilbert de Ghent and Robert (Marmion) from him. Church (with Appleby, etc.), another church.
Dorchesyg/Torchesey/Torchseyg/Torchsig/Torchsiy/Torchsyg (Torksey)
Roger de Bully with the King (formerly Queen Edith’s) and Berengar de
Tosny. 11 fisheries (with Hardwick).
List 1
[City of Lincoln]
Roger of Bully has 1 messuage, Swein son of Svavi's,
with full jurisdiction.
In TORKSEY before 1066 there were 213 burgesses.
They all had the same customary dues as the men of Lincoln, and so much
Queen Edith had this small town of TORKSEY and the
manor of Hardwick adjacent to it in lordship and she had 2 carucates of
Before 1066 TORKSEY and Hardwick paid in Lincoln the
fifth penny from the City's tax. Towards this fifth part Torksey paid
In Hardwick Swein ‘son of Svavi’ and Godric had 1
carucate of land; 12 men lived there. Now Roger of Bully has half and
the Bishop of Lincoln the other half at St Mary's of Stow. There falls to
[Hardwick] the third part of the King's tax which the King does not have
from that [part] which is due from TORKSEY.
LINDSEY WEST RIDING
‘LAWRESS' Wapentake
In GREETWELL Swein ‘son of Svavi’ had 3 carucates of
land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Turold, Roger of Bully's man, has 3
ploughs. 15 villagers and 6
smallholders with 4 ploughs. A
church and a priest; 2 fisheries, 15d; 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 16 acres.
Value before 1066
8;
now the same.
‘MANLEY' Wapentake
In APPLEBY, RISBY and SAWCLIFFE Gamal had 9
carucates of land and 5 bovates taxable. Land for 19 ploughs and 2 oxen.
Roger of Bully has in lordship 4 ploughs; 31
villagers and 2 smallholders with 6 ploughs; 31 Freemen with 6 ploughs.
A church and a priest;
pasturable woodland 1/2 league long and 1 furlong wide; meadow, 20 acres.
Value before 1066 8; now 10. Exactions 3.
In SANTON, a jurisdiction, 1 carucate of land
taxable. Land for 1 plough. 12 Freemen have 2 ploughs and meadow, 6 acres.
Jurisdiction of Appleby and Risby. Gamal had it
Barnebi (Barnby Moor)
Roger de Bully with the King
Basingfelt (Bassingfield)
Roger de Bully with William Peverel
Bechingeham (Beckingham)
Geoffrey Alselin from Roger de Bully and 2 men-at-arms from the Archbishop
of York
Billebi (Bilby) Ingram
(of Bilby) from Roger de Bully
Bingheham (Bingham) Roger
de Bully
Bolun (Bole) Geoffrey
Alselin from Roger de Bully with 2 men-at-arms from the Archbishop of York.
¼ church and 2 mills
Bodmesceld (Bothamsall)
Roger de Bully with the King.
Mill
Buchetone/Buchetun
(Boughton) Roger de Bully with Gilbert de Ghent
Brodeholm (Broadholme)
with Berengar de Tosny and William de Percy
Bertune (Burton Joyce)
Roger de Bully with Geoffrey Alselin.
Church
Colestone (Car Colston)
Roger de Louvetot from Roger de Bully with the King and Walkelin from Walter
d’Aincourt
Careltune/Caretune
(Carlton in Lindrick) Turold of Quiévrecourt
from Roger de Bully with the King. Church and 2 mills
Carentune/Carletone/Carlentune (Carlton-on-Trent) Roger de Bully with the
King, William from Count Alan, Archbishop of York, Geoffrey Alselin and
Haldane from the King. Mill
Claueburgh/Claureburg
(Clarborough) Fulk (of Lisors) and Ulfkell (a pre-conquest Lord) from Roger
de Bully with the Archbishop of York, Ernwin (the pre-Conquest holder) Roger
de Bully and Wulfmer from the King.
Clauorde (Clayworth) Fulk
(of Lisors) from Roger de Bully and the King
Cliftone/Cliftune/Clistone (Clifton) Roger of Louvetot from Roger de Bully
with the Bishop of Lincoln and Siwat, Agemund and Ralph from him. ¼ church.
Clipestune (Clipston
Wolds) Roger de Bully
Clipestune (Clipstone)
mill Roger de Bully
Clumbre/Clunbre (Clumber)
Ulfkell and Fulk (of Lisors) from Roger de Bully with the King. Mill.
Cortingestoche/Cotingestoche (Costock) Roger de Bully with Godwin from
William Peverel and William from Ralph de Buron.
Cotune (Cottam/Cotes)
Fulk (of Lisors) from Roger de Bully
Chuchenai (Cuckney)
Geoffrey Alselin from Roger de Bully with Richard (of Sourdeval)
from Hugh FitzBaldric. Church and 2
mills
Brugeford (East
Bridgford) church Roger de Bully
Marcham/Markham (East
Markham) Ulfkell, Geoffrey Alselin and Turold (of Quiévrecourt)
from Roger de Bully with the King. 2 churches, mill.
Auttune/Ettone (Eaton)
Fulk (of Lisors) from Roger de Bully with the Archbishop of York. 2 mills, a
garden in Gameston.
Agemuntone (Egmanton)
2 mills Roger de Bully
Elchesleie/ leig / lie
(Elkesley) Claron father of Arnold from Roger de Bully with the King and
Ernwin the Priest (a pre-conquest Lord) from the King. Church, mill.
Eluestun(e) (Elston)
Norman the priest from Roger de Bully with the Bishop of Lincoln, Ravensward
and Arngrim from him and Arngrim from Ilbert de Lacy.
Ailetone (Elton) Ralph of
Neuf-marché
(Normandy) from Roger de Bully.
Church
Eprestone/Epstone
(Epperstone) Roger de Bully with Ralph de Limesy. Mill and 4 mills (with
Woodborough), church.
Evretone (Everton) Roger
de Louvetot from Roger de Bully with the Archbishop of York
Fentone (Fenton) Roger de
Bully with the King
Flodberga (Flawborough) Robert the bursar (Robert
Dispenser) from Roger de Bully; Walter d'Aincourt and Mauger from him.
Church and mill site
Flinteham (Flintham) Roger de Louvetot and Ernwin
the priest from Roger de Bully with King and Reginald from Walter
d'Aincourt. Church.
Gamesletune (Gamston near Eaton) Roger de Bully with
Roger de Poitou and Ketelbern (the pre-Conquest holder) from him. 2 mills, 2
gardens.
Ghellinge (Gedling) Roger de Bully with Geoffrey
Alselin. Church
Gletorp (Gleadthorpe) Roger de Bully
Grestorp (Grassthorpe) Roger de Louvetot from Roger
de Bully. 3 mills
Gringeleia (Gringley on the Hill) Roger de Louvetot
from Roger de Bully. Church, fishery (1000 eels).
Grave (Grove) Robert the bursar (Robert Dispenser)
from Roger de Bully. Church
Gulne/Gunnetorp (Gunthorpe) Roger de Bully 2
fisheries
Hereuuelle (Harwell) Roger de Louvetot from Roger de
Bully
Hareworde (Harworth) Fulk (of Lisors) from Roger de
Bully. Church
Hedune (Headon) William the Priest from Roger de
Bully with King.
Marneham (High Marnham) Fulk (of Lisors) from Roger
de Bully
Hocretone/Ocretone Roger de Bully with Archbishop of
York and Walter d'Aincourt. Church.
Odesach (Hodsock) Turold (of Quiévrecourt)
from Roger de Bully. 2 mills
Holmo (Holme Pierrepont) Thorold (of Quiévrecourt)
from Roger de Bully. Mill
Calun (Kelham) Turold (of Quiévrecourt)
from Roger de Bully with Walter d'Aincourt, William from Ralph de Burson,
Haldane from the King and William Tison.
Cauuorde (Keyworth) Roger de Bully with Alfred from
Count of Mortain, William Peverel and Ralph FitzHubert.
Schidri(n)ctune/Schidrinton(tune)/Schitrintone
(Kirton, Sherwood Forest) Roger de Bully with King and Geoffrey Alselin.
Cheniueton(e) (Kneeton) Roger de Bully with King and
Count Alan. ½ church, mill
Lambecotes/Lanbecote (Lamcote or Lambcote) Roger de Bully with
Osmund from Ralph de Buron and Haldane from the King
Lec(c)he (Leake) Ernulf from Roger de Bully with
Count of Mortain and Henry de Ferrers. Church and Mill.
Cledretone/Legretone (Leverton) Roger de Bully with
22 freemen from the King, Count Alan and 2 men-at-arms from Archbishop of
York. ½ church.
Lund (Lound) Roger de Bully with Archbishop of York.
Ludeham (Lowdham) Roger de Bully with Archbishop of
York, mill
Alia Marneham (Low Marnham) Roger de Bully Mill and
fishery
Westmarcham (Markham Clinton) Roger de Bully from
Claron (pre-conquest Lord) and 6 Frenchmen from him
Martune (Martin) Roger de Bully
Madressei (Mattersey) Roger de Bully with King
Misna/Misne (Misson) Roger de Bully with Ernwin from
the King
Ministrone (Misterton) Roger de Louvetot from Roger
de Bully with King. Church
Neutone/Niuuetune (Newton) Roger de Bully with
Geoffrey Alselin
Normantone/Normantune (Normanton on Soar) Roger de
Bully with Earl Hugh, Haldane from Count of Mortain and Raven from the King
Normantone/Normantune (Normanton on Trent) Roger de
Louvetot from Roger de Bully with Bishop of Lincoln
Normantone/Normantune (Normanton on the Wolds) Roger
de Bully with William Peverel
Snoting(e)ham/Snotingquin (Nottingham) Roger de
Bully with the King, Hugh FitzBaldric, the Sheriff, William Peverel, Ralph
de Buron, Wulfbert, Ralph FitzHubert, Geoffrey Alselin and Richard Frail.
Church.
Alretun (Ollerton) Roger de Bully mill
Ordeshale (Ordsall) Roger de Bully with Ernwy from
the King
Obetorp/Oretorp (Owthorpe) William (the priest) from
Roger de Bully with Geoffrey Alselin and Durand Malet.
Ostone/Ostune (Oxton) Roger de Bully with Archbishop
of York and Walter d'Aincourt. Mill.
Torp (Perlethorpe) Richard (of Sourdeval) from Roger
be Bully with the King
Pluntre (Plumtree) Roger de Bully church
Rametone (Rampton) Roger de Bully church and 3 ½
fisheries
Ranesbi (Ranby) Roger de Bully with the King
Rampestone/Rampestune/Repestone (Rempstone) Roger de
Bully with William Peverel and Ralph de Buron.
Redforde (Retford) Roger de Bully with Archbishop of
York. Mill, ¼ mill
Roddingtone/Rodintone/Rodintun (Ruddington) Roger de
Bully with Count Alan, Gilbert de Ghent and Robert Malet
Rolvetune (Roolton) Roger de Louvetot from Roger de
Bully
Saxeden (Saxondale) Roger de Bully Church
Serlebi (Serlby) Roger de Bully
Scelford (Shelford); Roger de Bully with Geoffrey
Alselin. Church
Sceltune (Shelton); Robert the Bursar (Robert
Dispenser) from Roger de Bully with Ralph de Limesy and Ilbert de Lacy;
church and mill
Screvetone (Screveton) Roger de Bully with the King
and Herbert from Bishop of Bayeux
Scachebi (Skegby in Marnham) Roger de Bully
Spaldesforde (Spalford) Roger de Louvetot from Roger
de Bully with Bishop of Lincoln
Stanford (Stanford on Soar) Roger de Bully with
Robert Fitzwilliam. Mill and mill site
Stantune (Stanton on the Wolds) Roger de Bully with
Alfred from Count of Mortain, William Peverel and Robert Fitzwilliam
Stretone/Estretone (Sturton le Steeple) Roger de
Bully
Stirape/Estirape (Styrrup) Bernard (of Neufmarché)
from Roger de Bully
Sudtone (Sutton on Trent) Roger de Louvetot from
Roger de Bully with Hervey from Count Alan. Church and 3 fisheries
Torp (Thorpe in the Glebe) Roger de Louvetot from
Roger de Bully with the King
Turmodestun (Thrumpton) Roger de Bully with William
Peverel and Hugh de Grandmesnil
Troclavestune (Tollerton) Roger de Bully 2 mills and
church
Turdeworde (Torworth) Azo the priest from Roger de
Bully
Tireswelle (Treswell) Roger de Louvetot from Roger
de Bully with Robert de Moutiers from Count Alan
Tuxfarne (Tuxford) Roger de Bully mill
Uptone (Upton) Roger de Bully with King
Walesbi (Walesby) Roger de Bully with Geoffrey
Alselin and Roger de Poitou
Wacheringeham (Walkeringham) Roger de Louvetot from
Roger de Bully with King
Wareshope (Warsop) Roger de Bully with King and a
blind man from the King. Church, mill and ½ the mill site
Draitone (West Drayton) Roger de Bully 3 mills
Westone (Weston) Fulk, Robert and Turold (of Quiévrecourt)
from Roger de Bully. Church and mill
Watelaie (Wheatley) Roger de Bully with King and 2
men-at-arms from Archbishop of York
Wigebi/Willebi (Willoughby-on-the-Wolds) Roger de
Bully with William de Peverel, Roger de Poitou, Henry de Ferrers and Algar,
Alwin and Ernwin from the King
Udesburg (Woodborough) Roger de Bully with
Archbishop of York; Ralph de Limesy; Haldane, Ulfkell (the pre-conquest
holder) and Aelfric from the King. 4 mills and church
Werchescope (Worksop) Roger de Bully
Wisoc (Wysall) Roger de Louvetot from Roger de
Bully. Church
These are all on Pages 10 to 15 of the
Nottinghamshire section in the Domesday Book
Yorkshire
From DomesdayBookOnline
Adeuuic/Adeuuinc (Adwick-le-street) Roger de Bully
and Fulk from him with Count of
Mortain and Nigel Fossard from him.
Adeuuic/Hadeuuic (Adwick-upon-Dearne)
Roger de Bully Mill.
Archeseia (Arksey) Roger de Bully
Atecliue (Attercliffe) Roger de Bully with Countess
Judith
Ballebi/Ballesbi (Balby) Roger de Bully with Nigel
from Count of Mortain.
Barneburg/Berneborc/Berneburg (Barnbrough) Roger de
Bully with William de Warenne. Mill.
Barnebi (Barnby Dun) Roger de Bully with Count of
Mortain and Malger from William de Percy. 3 waste fisheries, church.
Benedleia/Benelei/Beneslaie/Beneslei (Bentley) Roger
de Bully with Count of Mortain.
Bilam/Bilan/Bil(e)ham (Bilham) Roger de Bully with
Count of Mortain, Richard de Surdeval from him and William de Warenne.
Billingley Bilingelei/Bilingeleia/Bilinglie/Bingelie
(Billingley) Roger de Bully with
Arton (the pre-Conquest holder) from the king.
Bodetone/Bodeltone (Bolton upon Dearne) Roger de
Bully with Picot from William de Percy. Mill, church.
Brinesford (Brinsworth) Roger de Bully with Rozelin
from William de Percy.
Brochesuuorde/Brodesuu(o)rde (Brodsworth) Roger de
Bully with Count of Mortain and Nigel Fossard from him. Church.
Catebi (Cadeby) Roger de Bully with Aubrey de Coucy.
Cuzeuuorde (Cusworth) Roger de Bully with William de
Warenne
Dadesleia (Dadsley) Roger de Bully 3 mills and
church. (soon to become Roger de Busli’s capite of Tickhill)
Degenebi/Denegebi (Denaby) Roger de Bully mill
Domnitone/Dunintone/Dunnitone (Dinnington) Roger de
Bully with William de Warenne.
Edesfeld/Edesfelt (Ecclesfield) Roger de Bully
Friceleia/Frichelie/Frichehale (Frickley) Roger de
Bully and Fulk from him with Ilbert de Lacy. Church and mill.
Godetorp/Goldetorp/Guldetorp (Goldthorpe) Roger de
Bully with the King
Gersebroc/Gres(s)eburg (Greasborough) Roger de Bully
with William de Warenne.
Hallun (Hallam) Roger de Bully from Countess Judith
Honepole (Hampole) Roger de Bully ½ mill
Elgebi/Helgebi (Hellaby) Roger de Bully 3 mills and
church
Medeltone/Middeltun (High Melton) Roger de Bully
with Swen (the pre-Conquest holder) from the King.
Aldeuuorde/Haldeuurde (Holdworth) Roger de Bully
Hotun (Hooton Roberts) Roger de Bully Mill
Holand/Hoiland (Hoyland Nether) Roger de Bully with
William de Warenne
Branuuate (Kirk Bramwith) Roger de Bully with
William of Warenne
Chibereworde (Kimberworth) Roger de Bully
Lastone (Laughton en le Morthen) Roger de Bully
Maltebi (Maltby including Sandbeck in Domesday Book)
Roger de Bully
Marle (Marr) Fulco of Lisors from Roger de Bully and
Ulfkil from Count Robert of Mortain
Mechesburg (Mexborough) Roger de Bully
Niwehalla (Newhill) Roger de Bully
Neuuehalle (Newhall Grange) Roger de Bully
Anestan (North Anston) Roger de Bully with William
of Warenne
Nortgrave (Orgreave) Roger de Bully
Scalchebi (Scawsby) Roger de Bully
Escateld (Sheffield) Roger de Bully from Countess
Judith
Hooton (Slade Hooton) Roger de Bully
Sproteburg (Sprotbrough) Roger de Bully with the
King
Stodfald (Stotfold) Fulco (of Lisors) of Roger de
Bully with Richard of Sourdeval from Count Robert of Mortain
Sunton (Swinton) Roger de Bully with Gilbert Tison
Torp (Thorpe Salvin) Roger de Bully
Torp (Throapham) Roger de Bully
Dernescop (Thurnscoe) Roger de Bully with Richard of
Sourdeval of Count Robert of Mortain and Picot of Percy of William of Percy
Tirneslauue (Tinsley) Roger de Bully
Ughil (Ughill) Roger de Bully
Wadesleia (Wadsley) Roger de Bully
Wadewrde (Wadworth) Roger de Bully
Winteuuorde (Wentworth) Roger de Bully
Wales (Wales) Roger de Bully with Richard of
Sourdeval of Count Robert of Mortain
Wanbella (Wombwell) Roger de Bully with Thor
(pre-conquest landholder) of Walter of Aincourt
Wate (Wath upon Dearne) Roger de Bully with Wulfsi
(pre-conquest landholder)
Widuntorp (Wildthorpe) Roger de Bully
Wihala (Worrall) Roger de Bully