Stenulf 6

Stenulf ‘of Clotton’ (Ches.), fl. 1066
Male
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Name

Stenulf
Stenulf 5
Stenulf 7

Summary

Stenulf 6 was a minor free man with three small estates in mid-Cheshire. Earl Hugh of Chester divided them among three of his subtenants. The manors were assessed at 5¼ hides but valued at only £1.

Distribution map of property and lordships associated with this name in DB

List of property and lordships associated with this name in DB

Holder 1066

Shire Phil. ref. Vill DB Spelling Holder 1066 Lord 1066 Tenant-in-Chief 1086 1086 Subtenant Fiscal Value 1066 Value 1086 Value Conf. Show on Map
Cheshire 14,13 Weaver Stenulf Stenulf 'of Clotton' - Hugh, earl Bigot de Loges 0.25 0.10 0.15 A
Cheshire 2,23 Tilstone Fearnall Stenulfus Stenulf 'of Clotton' - Hugh, earl Robert fitzHugh 2.00 0.30 0.20 A
Cheshire 23,3 Clotton Stenulf Stenulf 'of Clotton' - Hugh, earl Ilbert de Roullours 3.00 0.60 0.60 A
Totals

Profile

Cheshire passed as a geographical entity to Earl Hugh, so his tenure of 1–3 in 1086 is not significant for identification, but the three places were close together and clearly belonged to one man. As a group they are distant from other manors assigned to Stenulf, but the possibilities that Stenulf 6 was identical with Stenulf 2 and Stenulf 5, and more remotely that Stenulfs 2–6 were all one man, are discussed under Stenulf 2 and Stenulf 3 respectively.