Agemund 10

Agemund ‘of Beelsby’ (Lincs.), fl. 1066
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Name

Agemund
Agemund 9
Agemund 11

Summary

Agemund 10 was a small landowner in north-east Lincolnshire whose ½ carucate was worth 5 shillings. He was succeeded in 1086 by his son Godric.

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
Lincolnshire 68,45 Beelsby Agemund Agemund 'of Beelsby' - Godric son of Agemund, king's thegn - 0.50 0.25 0.25 B
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Profile

Although Beelsby, on the eastern side of the wolds in north-east Lincolnshire, was more or less in the same part of the shire as the extensive scattered estates of Agemund 7 (the Lincoln lawman Agemund son of Walraven), its holder can be distinguished from the latter by the fact that his ½ carucate passed to his son Godric, listed as a king’s thegn in 1086, whereas Agemund 7’s lands went to the Norman baron Jocelin fitzLambert.