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362: 577:. This hundred was largely based on its land holdings and ecclesiastical connections, and it gained from the newly formed Munslow hundred all such places from the Patton element (and Cleestanton from the Culvestan element), as well as the manors of Madeley and Beckbury which were in Patton but had transferred to Brimstree ( 369:
The following 27 manors were listed in the Domesday Book (1086) as belonging to the hundred of Patton. The modern place-names are given by way of extending in brackets the name of the manor. The hundred which the manor became part of after the 12th century reforms is signified (those not marked were
550:, a monastery founded in the 7th century, is listed separately from the manor of Wenlock. About a third to half of the manors in Patton hundred had close connections with the priory, with eight manors actually held by the priory ( 346:
which was being dissolved. The hundreds of Shropshire were greatly reformed throughout the 12th century, with the merger of Patton and Culvestan into Munslow being one of the earliest changes made.
310:(the centre of administration) not only for Culvestan (the manor of Corfham being in that hundred) but also Patton. It is believed that by the 12th century the 339: 574: 559: 554:). Beckbury was an exclave of Patton hundred and this can be explained by its priory connection, for like Stoke its parish is dedicated to 297: 330:
During the reign of Henry I (1100 to 1135) the hundreds of Culvestan and Patton were formally merged and the new hundred formed was named
318:, 1 mile (1.6 km) northwest from Corfham Castle on the other side of the River Corve. Aston (a manor also in Culvestan) was near the 335: 691: 123: 349:
The move to Munslow hundred was relatively short-lived for many places, with the growth of the franchise of Wenlock — see
558:(of Wenlock). Ditton became known as Prior's Ditton (and later Ditton Priors) for its connections with the priory. 730: 607: 334:. The new hundred included most of the manors of Culvestan and Patton (not Madeley or Beckbury, which went to 144: 602: 585: 293: 597: 203: 95: 343: 735: 562:
appears to have been an exception in the area, for it was held by the priory but belonged to
117: 677: 665: 629: 570: 401: 301: 246: 8: 519: 469: 439: 426: 395: 215: 258: 223: 409: 378: 331: 231: 81: 300:. One of Montgomerie's holdings, Corfham was already by 1066 (when it was held by 547: 497: 724: 706: 693: 315: 262: 250: 633:
A History of the County of Shropshire: Volume 10: Munslow Hundred (part)...
475: 296:, many of the manors in the hundreds of Patton and Culvestan were owned by 242: 619: 383: 238: 219: 177: 536:ŵ Otherwise became part of the Wenlock franchise (Patton: a part only). 573:
and to the early 16th century, steadily gain an extensive hundred-like
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in eastern central Shropshire, and was amalgamated during the reign of
207: 150: 511:† The (exact) location of this manor is lost; probably Monk Hall near 361: 563: 227: 322:
known as Munslow and the place later became known as Aston Munslow.
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for both hundreds was moved to another of Montgomerie's holdings,
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Wenlock's priory would, beginning in the 1189-1199 reign of
261:, a manor recorded as being part of the hundred in the 1086 370:
transferred to - and then remained part of - Munslow).
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Patton is written in the Domesday Book variously as
584:Some areas would return to Munslow hundred in its 722: 603:List of hundreds of England and Wales#Shropshire 226:(1100 to 1135) with the neighbouring hundred of 588:, as part of reform of the borough of Wenlock. 257:place, which gave its name to the hundred, was 533:) and became part of the Wenlock franchise. 325: 298:Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury 342:), together with some from the hundred of 360: 356: 723: 525:₩ Held by Wenlock Priory (Bourton: as 539:ṣ Became part of Stottesdon hundred. 365:The hundred of Patton (blue) in 1086. 350: 13: 681:The Liberty and Borough of Wenlock 287: 14: 747: 575:liberty (or franchise) of Wenlock 542: 241:and the well-populated manors of 608:England in the High Middle Ages 671: 659: 646: 598:History of Shropshire#Hundreds 76: • Succeeded by 1: 613: 639: 445:Millichope and Millichope ŵ 7: 591: 10: 752: 463: 423: 375: 351:the Wenlock Priory section 338:, nor Acton which went to 294:Norman conquest of England 326:Amalgamation into Munslow 193: 183: 167: 160: 156: 141: 134: 130: 114: 101: 91: 87: 74: 64: 54: 40: 33: 28: 20: 731:Hundreds of Shropshire 678:British History Online 666:British history online 652:Anderson, Olof (1934) 630:British history online 366: 237:It included the upper 66: • Abolished 654:English Hundred Names 364: 135:Contained within 29:Hundred of Shropshire 622:Patton hundred (the 357:Domesday Book manors 110:(in 1066 & 1086) 56: • Created 703: /  586:enlargement in 1836 518:♦ This manor was a 216:Anglo-Saxon England 189:27 manors (in 1086) 42: • Origin 367: 185: • Units 126:(extraterritorial) 60:early 10th century 509: 508: 218:, it encompassed 197: 196: 169: • Type 743: 718: 717: 715: 714: 713: 708: 707:52.553°N 2.615°W 704: 701: 700: 699: 696: 683: 675: 669: 663: 657: 650: 522:of the hundred. 373: 372: 214:. Formed during 186: 170: 147: 120: 77: 67: 57: 46:Organisation of 43: 18: 17: 751: 750: 746: 745: 744: 742: 741: 740: 721: 720: 711: 709: 705: 702: 697: 694: 692: 690: 689: 687: 686: 676: 672: 664: 660: 651: 647: 642: 616: 594: 545: 531:tenant-in-chief 359: 328: 290: 288:Norman conquest 253:. The original 184: 168: 142: 115: 75: 65: 55: 41: 24: 12: 11: 5: 749: 739: 738: 733: 712:52.553; -2.615 685: 684: 670: 658: 644: 643: 641: 638: 637: 636: 627: 615: 612: 611: 610: 605: 600: 593: 590: 579:see list above 556:Saint Mildburh 552:see list above 548:Wenlock Priory 544: 543:Wenlock Priory 541: 507: 506: 505: 504: 501: 495: 490: 484: 481: 478: 473: 467: 462: 461: 460: 455: 452: 449: 446: 443: 437: 434: 429: 422: 421: 420: 415: 412: 407: 404: 399: 393: 387: 381: 358: 355: 327: 324: 292:Following the 289: 286: 195: 194: 191: 190: 187: 181: 180: 176:& (later) 171: 165: 164: 162: 158: 157: 154: 153: 148: 139: 138: 136: 132: 131: 128: 127: 121: 112: 111: 103: 99: 98: 93: 89: 88: 85: 84: 78: 72: 71: 68: 62: 61: 58: 52: 51: 44: 38: 37: 35: 31: 30: 26: 25: 22: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 748: 737: 734: 732: 729: 728: 726: 719: 716: 682: 679: 674: 667: 662: 655: 649: 645: 634: 631: 628: 625: 624:Domesday Book 621: 620:Open Domesday 618: 617: 609: 606: 604: 601: 599: 596: 595: 589: 587: 582: 580: 576: 572: 567: 565: 561: 557: 553: 549: 540: 537: 534: 532: 528: 523: 521: 520:detached part 516: 514: 502: 499: 496: 494: 491: 488: 485: 482: 479: 477: 474: 471: 468: 465: 464: 459: 456: 453: 450: 447: 444: 441: 438: 435: 433: 430: 428: 425: 424: 419: 416: 413: 411: 408: 406:Buchehale † ŵ 405: 403: 400: 397: 394: 391: 388: 385: 382: 380: 377: 376: 374: 371: 363: 354: 352: 347: 345: 341: 337: 333: 323: 321: 317: 313: 309: 308: 303: 299: 295: 285: 283: 279: 275: 271: 266: 264: 263:Domesday Book 260: 256: 252: 248: 244: 240: 235: 233: 229: 225: 221: 217: 213: 209: 205: 201: 192: 188: 182: 179: 175: 172: 166: 163: 159: 155: 152: 149: 146: 143: •  140: 137: 133: 129: 125: 122: 119: 116: •  113: 109: 108: 104: 100: 97: 94: 90: 86: 83: 79: 73: 69: 63: 59: 53: 49: 45: 39: 36: 32: 27: 19: 16: 736:Much Wenlock 688: 680: 673: 661: 653: 648: 632: 623: 583: 578: 568: 551: 546: 538: 535: 530: 526: 524: 517: 510: 368: 348: 344:Leintwardine 329: 311: 305: 291: 281: 277: 273: 269: 267: 236: 230:to form the 199: 198: 161:Subdivisions 105: 15: 710: / 560:Cleestanton 302:King Edward 80:Hundred of 50:into shires 725:Categories 695:52°33′11″N 668:Monkhopton 614:References 513:Monkhopton 487:Ticklerton 448:Oxenbold ŵ 340:Stottesdon 208:Shropshire 151:Shropshire 102:Government 70:c. 1100-35 698:2°36′54″W 640:Citations 571:Richard I 566:hundred. 564:Culvestan 503:Wenlock ₩ 454:Perkley ₩ 414:Ditton ŵ 336:Brimstree 239:Corvedale 234:hundred. 228:Culvestan 592:See also 527:overlord 483:Stoke ₩ 458:Rushbury 451:Patton ŵ 436:Lutwyche 432:Holdgate 418:Easthope 402:Brockton 390:Beckbury 278:Patintun 270:Patinton 255:folkmoot 174:Tithings 23:Patinton 626:, 1998) 498:Wenlock 493:Tugford 480:Stanway 476:Stanton 470:Shipton 466:Ruthall 440:Madeley 427:Gretton 396:Bourton 353:below. 332:Munslow 320:tumulus 243:Wenlock 232:Munslow 224:Henry I 212:England 204:hundred 124:Corfham 96:Hundred 82:Munslow 34:History 635:(1998) 304:) the 259:Patton 251:Ditton 220:manors 202:was a 200:Patton 178:manors 145:County 92:Status 48:Mercia 21:Patton 656:p 159 384:Acton 379:Abdon 316:Aston 312:caput 307:caput 276:) or 247:Stoke 107:Caput 410:Clee 249:and 581:). 392:♦ ŵ 284:). 206:of 727:: 515:. 265:. 245:, 210:, 118:HQ 529:/ 500:₩ 489:₩ 472:₩ 442:₩ 398:₩ 386:ṣ 282:e 280:( 274:e 272:(

Index

Mercia
Munslow
Hundred
Caput
HQ
Corfham
County
Shropshire
Tithings
manors
hundred
Shropshire
England
Anglo-Saxon England
manors
Henry I
Culvestan
Munslow
Corvedale
Wenlock
Stoke
Ditton
folkmoot
Patton
Domesday Book
Norman conquest of England
Roger de Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury
King Edward
caput
Aston

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