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Domesday Book Book ❧ Places ❧ Names ❧ API OPEN DOMESDAY The first free online copy of Domesday Book NAME: ILBERT OF LACY This name is associated with 0 places before the Conquest; 249 after the Conquest. (Note that the same name may not be the same person.) AFTER THE CONQUEST Lord in 1086: Dalton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Farnley [Tyas], Agbrigg, Yorkshire Flockton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Honley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Lepton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Meltham, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Methley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire © MapTiler© OpenStreetMap contributors Quarmby, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [South] Crosland, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [Upper] Denby, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Warmfield, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Whitwood, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Coates, Aslacoe, Lincolnshire [East and `West'] Firsby, Aslacoe, Lincolnshire Ingham, Aslacoe, Lincolnshire Normanby [-by-Spital], Aslacoe, Lincolnshire Owmby [-by-Spital], Aslacoe, Lincolnshire Bampton, Bampton, Oxfordshire Stockley, Bampton, Oxfordshire Barkston, Barkston, Yorkshire Brayton, Barkston, Yorkshire Burton [Hall], Barkston, Yorkshire Grimston [Grange], Barkston, Yorkshire Hunchilhuse, Barkston, Yorkshire Kirkby [Wharfe], Barkston, Yorkshire Neuhuse, Barkston, Yorkshire Saxton, Barkston, Yorkshire Thorpe [Willoughby], Barkston, Yorkshire Cropwell [Butler], Bingham, Nottinghamshire Hickling, Bingham, Nottinghamshire Itterby, Bradley, Lincolnshire [Old] Clee, Bradley, Lincolnshire Cuddington, Copthorne, Surrey Cleatham, Corringham, Lincolnshire Northorpe, Corringham, Lincolnshire Burreth, Gartree, Lincolnshire [Great] Sturton, Gartree, Lincolnshire Ranby, Gartree, Lincolnshire Ashby [-cum-Fenby], Haverstoe, Lincolnshire Autby, Haverstoe, Lincolnshire Brigsley, Haverstoe, Lincolnshire [East and West] Ravendale, Haverstoe, Lincolnshire [North] Thoresby, Haverstoe, Lincolnshire Waithe, Haverstoe, Lincolnshire Stanton [St John], Headington, Oxfordshire Kirkby [-on-Bain], Horncastle, Lincolnshire Canwick, Langoe, Lincolnshire Tythrop, Lewknor, Buckinghamshire / Oxfordshire Alvingham, Louthesk, Lincolnshire [North and South] Cockerington, Louthesk, Lincolnshire Somercotes, Louthesk, Lincolnshire Stewton, Louthesk, Lincolnshire Withcall, Louthesk, Lincolnshire Stainton, Manley, Lincolnshire Waddingham, Manley, Lincolnshire Allerton, Morley, Yorkshire Batley, Morley, Yorkshire Beeston, Morley, Yorkshire Bolton, Morley, Yorkshire Bowling, Morley, Yorkshire Bradford, Morley, Yorkshire Bramley, Morley, Yorkshire Calverley, Morley, Yorkshire Carlton, Morley, Yorkshire Chellow [Grange], Morley, Yorkshire Clayton, Morley, Yorkshire [Cleck]heaton, Morley, Yorkshire Clifton, Morley, Yorkshire Drighlington, Morley, Yorkshire Elland, Morley, Yorkshire Farsley, Morley, Yorkshire Gomersal, Morley, Yorkshire Hunslet, Morley, Yorkshire Lofthouse, Morley, Yorkshire Middleton, Morley, Yorkshire Morley, Morley, Yorkshire [North] Bierley, Morley, Yorkshire Pudsey, Morley, Yorkshire Rothwell, Morley, Yorkshire Shipley, Morley, Yorkshire [South]owram, Morley, Yorkshire Thornton, Morley, Yorkshire Thorpe [on the Hill], Morley, Yorkshire Tong, Morley, Yorkshire Wibsey, Morley, Yorkshire Wyke, Morley, Yorkshire Elston, Newark, Nottinghamshire Badsworth, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Campsall, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Darrington, Osgodcross, Yorkshire [Glass] Houghton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Minsthorpe, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Rogerthorpe [Manor], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Tanshelf, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Upton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Womersley, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Tingewick, Rowley, Buckinghamshire Ascot [Earl], Shipton, Oxfordshire Chastleton, Shipton, Oxfordshire Lyneham, Shipton, Oxfordshire Allerton [Bywater], Skyrack, Yorkshire Austhorpe, Skyrack, Yorkshire Barwick [in Elmet], Skyrack, Yorkshire [Chapel] Allerton, Skyrack, Yorkshire Coldcotes, Skyrack, Yorkshire Colton, Skyrack, Yorkshire Cowthwaite, Skyrack, Yorkshire Garforth, Skyrack, Yorkshire Gipton, Skyrack, Yorkshire [Great and Little] Preston, Skyrack, Yorkshire Halton, Skyrack, Yorkshire Headingley, Skyrack, Yorkshire Kiddal [Hall], Skyrack, Yorkshire Kippax, Skyrack, Yorkshire Ledston, Skyrack, Yorkshire Leeds, Skyrack, Yorkshire Manston, Skyrack, Yorkshire Parlington, Skyrack, Yorkshire Potterton, Skyrack, Yorkshire Skelton [Grange], Skyrack, Yorkshire Snitertun, Skyrack, Yorkshire Swillington, Skyrack, Yorkshire Thorner, Skyrack, Yorkshire Wallingford, Slotisford, Berkshire / Oxfordshire Barnby [Hall], Staincross, Yorkshire Barnsley, Staincross, Yorkshire Chevet, Staincross, Yorkshire Clayton [West], Staincross, Yorkshire [Cold] Hiendley, Staincross, Yorkshire Darton, Staincross, Yorkshire Hoyland [Swaine], Staincross, Yorkshire [Ing]birchworth, Staincross, Yorkshire Keresforth [Hall], Staincross, Yorkshire [Monk] Bretton, Staincross, Yorkshire Notton, Staincross, Yorkshire Oxspring, Staincross, Yorkshire [Rough]birchworth, Staincross, Yorkshire Silkstone, Staincross, Yorkshire Skelmanthorpe, Staincross, Yorkshire Stainborough [Castle], Staincross, Yorkshire Thurgoland, Staincross, Yorkshire Thurlstone, Staincross, Yorkshire [Upper] Cumberworth, Staincross, Yorkshire Frickley, Strafforth, Yorkshire [Moor]thorpe, Strafforth, Yorkshire [South] Elmsall, Strafforth, Yorkshire [South] Kirkby, Strafforth, Yorkshire Newton [-by-Toft], Walshcroft, Lincolnshire Sturton [-by-Stow], Well, Lincolnshire Willingham [-by-Stow], Well, Lincolnshire Cassington, Wootton, Oxfordshire [Little] Tew, Wootton, Oxfordshire Shipton [-on-Cherwell], Wootton, Oxfordshire / Northamptonshire [East and West] Barkwith, Wraggoe, Lincolnshire Hainton, Wraggoe, Lincolnshire Sixhills, Wraggoe, Lincolnshire Southrey, Wraggoe, Lincolnshire Strubby, Wraggoe, Lincolnshire Elsham, Yarborough, Lincolnshire Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Ackton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Almondbury, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Bradley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Crofton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Dalton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Farnley [Tyas], Agbrigg, Yorkshire Flockton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Golcar, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Honley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Huddersfield, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [Kirk]heaton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Lepton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Lindley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [Lower] Whitley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Meltham, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Methley, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Quarmby, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Snydale, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [South] Crosland, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Thornhill, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [Upper] Denby, Agbrigg, Yorkshire [Upper] Hopton, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Westerby, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Whitwood, Agbrigg, Yorkshire Barkston, Barkston, Yorkshire Birkin, Barkston, Yorkshire Brayton, Barkston, Yorkshire Burton [Hall], Barkston, Yorkshire [Church and Little] Fenton, Barkston, Yorkshire Fairburn, Barkston, Yorkshire Grimston [Grange], Barkston, Yorkshire Hambleton, Barkston, Yorkshire Hunchilhuse, Barkston, Yorkshire Kirkby [Wharfe], Barkston, Yorkshire Lead, Barkston, Yorkshire Ledsham, Barkston, Yorkshire Neuhuse, Barkston, Yorkshire Newton [Wallis], Barkston, Yorkshire [North] Milford [Hall], Barkston, Yorkshire Ryther, Barkston, Yorkshire Saxton, Barkston, Yorkshire Thorpe [Willoughby], Barkston, Yorkshire Aslockton, Bingham, Nottinghamshire Cropwell [Butler], Bingham, Nottinghamshire Hickling, Bingham, Nottinghamshire Thoroton, Bingham, Nottinghamshire Dunholme, Lawress, Lincolnshire Scothern, Lawress, Lincolnshire Allerton, Morley, Yorkshire Armley, Morley, Yorkshire Batley, Morley, Yorkshire Beeston, Morley, Yorkshire Bolton, Morley, Yorkshire Bowling, Morley, Yorkshire Bradford, Morley, Yorkshire Bramley, Morley, Yorkshire Calverley, Morley, Yorkshire Carlton, Morley, Yorkshire Chellow [Grange], Morley, Yorkshire Clayton, Morley, Yorkshire [Cleck]heaton, Morley, Yorkshire Clifton, Morley, Yorkshire Drighlington, Morley, Yorkshire [East] Ardsley, Morley, Yorkshire Elland, Morley, Yorkshire Farsley, Morley, Yorkshire Gomersal, Morley, Yorkshire Hartshead, Morley, Yorkshire Hunslet, Morley, Yorkshire Liversedge, Morley, Yorkshire Lofthouse, Morley, Yorkshire Middleton, Morley, Yorkshire Mirfield, Morley, Yorkshire Morley, Morley, Yorkshire [North] Bierley, Morley, Yorkshire Pudsey, Morley, Yorkshire Reestones, Morley, Yorkshire Rothwell, Morley, Yorkshire Shipley, Morley, Yorkshire [South]owram, Morley, Yorkshire Thornton, Morley, Yorkshire Thorpe [on the Hill], Morley, Yorkshire Tong, Morley, Yorkshire Wibsey, Morley, Yorkshire Wyke, Morley, Yorkshire Alverton, Newark, Nottinghamshire [East] Stoke, Newark, Nottinghamshire Elston, Newark, Nottinghamshire Kilvington, Newark, Nottinghamshire Shelton, Newark, Nottinghamshire Sibthorpe, Newark, Nottinghamshire Badsworth, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Beal, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Burgh[wallis], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Campsall, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Darrington, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Featherstone, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Ferry [Fryston], Osgodcross, Yorkshire [Glass] Houghton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Hamphall [Stubbs], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Hessle, Osgodcross, Yorkshire [High and Low] Ackworth, Osgodcross, Yorkshire [High and Low] Eggborough, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Kellington, Osgodcross, Yorkshire [Kirk and Little] Smeaton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Knottingley, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Minsthorpe, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Newsham, Osgodcross, Yorkshire [North] Elmsall, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Norton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Nostell [Priory], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Owston, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Purston [Jaglin], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Roall [Hall], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Rogerthorpe [Manor], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Skelbrooke, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Skellow, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Stapleton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Sutton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Tanshelf, Osgodcross, Yorkshire Thorpe [Audlin], Osgodcross, Yorkshire Upton, Osgodcross, Yorkshire
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