Monument record 0937700000 - Stoke Mandeville village

Summary

Medieval and post-medieval settlement of Stoke Mandeville, recorded in Domesday Book.

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Type and Period (2)

  • VILL (Recorded 1086, 11th Century - 1000 AD to 1099 AD)
  • SETTLEMENT (Medieval to Modern - 1066 AD to 1999 AD)

Description

Remigius Bishop of Lincoln holds Stoke (Mandeville). It answers for 8 hides. Land for 21 ploughs; in lordship 3 hides; 6 ploughs there. 20 villagers with 4 smallholders have 15 ploughs. 3 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; woodland, 30 pigs; meadow for 3 ploughs. This manor lies with the (lands of) Aylesbury Church. 18 smallholders who pay 20s a year. Total value £20; when acquired £12; before 1066 £18. Bishop Wulfwy held this manor with the church before 1066. From the eight hundreds which lie in the circuit of Aylesbury, each Freeman who has 1 hide or more pays one load of corn to this church. Furthermore from each Freeman 1 acre of corn or 4d was paid over to this church before 1066, but after the coming of King William it was not paid (B1).
NGR to centre of village.

Sources (1)

  • <1>SBC4271 Bibliographic reference: John Morris (ed). 1978. Domesday Book: Buckinghamshire. 3a:1.

Location

Grid reference SP 834 104 (point)
Civil Parish STOKE MANDEVILLE, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Apr 13 2025 5:41PM

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