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English: Domesday Book (1086) listing landholdings in Gloucestershire of Durand the Sheriff, a tenant-in-chief of King William the Conqueror. Manors of :
  • Minsterworth, Westbury, Gloucestershire
  • Ashbrook, Gersdones, Gloucestershire
  • Duntisbourne [Rouse], Cirencester, Gloucestershire
  • Culkerton, Longtree, Gloucestershire
  • Didmarton, Grimboldestou, Gloucestershire
  • Whaddon, Dudstone, Gloucestershire
  • Sezincote, Celfledetorn, Gloucestershire
  • Icomb [Proper], Salmonsbury, Gloucestershire
  • Shipton [Pelye], Wacrescumbe, Gloucestershire
  • [Sheriffs] Haresfield, Whitstone, Gloucestershire ?
  • Moreton [Valence], Whitstone, Gloucestershire
  • Littleton, Greston, Gloucestershire
  • Condicote, Witley, Gloucestershire
In addition he held 8 manors in Herefordshire and others in other counties, totalling 63 holding. See https://opendomesday.org/name/durand-of-gloucester/
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Source https://opendomesday.org/name/durand-of-gloucester/
Author 11th c. Norman scribe

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