Nettlestone in the Domesday Book
A village in Bowcombe hundred,
in the county of Hampshire.
Three manors recorded in Domesday.
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1st Manor
- Overlord in 1066: King Edward
- Lord of the Manor in 1066: Alnoth
- Tenant in Chief in 1086: King William
- Lord of the Manor in 1086: King William
- Taxable Value: 3⁄8 geld
- Value to Lord of the Manor: 10 shillings in 1066; 5 shillings in 1086
- Households: 3 smallholders
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2nd Manor
- Overlord in 1066: King Edward
- Lords of the Manor in 1066: Alric's nephew; Alric
- Tenants in Chief in 1086: Alric's nephew; Alric
- Lords of the Manor in 1086: Alric's nephew; Alric
- Taxable Value: 3⁄8 geld
- Value to Lord of the Manor: 5 shillings in 1066; 5 shillings in 1086
- Plough Teams: 1⁄2 lord's plough ( 1⁄2 plough land)
3rd Manor
- Overlord in 1066: King Edward
- Lord of the Manor in 1066: Godesa
- Tenant in Chief in 1086: Humphrey
- Lord of the Manor in 1086: Humphrey
- Taxable Value: 3⁄8 geld
- Value to Lord of the Manor: £3 in 1066; £1 in 1086
- Plough Teams: 1 lord's plough (3 plough lands)
Meadow: 2 acres