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Tova-Hild 3
Tova-Hild ‘of Claydon’ (Suff.), fl. 1086
Female
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Summary
Tova-Hild 3 was one of three or four women named among 29 ‘free men’ who between them held 147½ acres in Claydon Hundred in south Suffolk.Distribution map of property and lordships associated with this name in DB
List of property and lordships associated with this name in DB
Tenant-in-Chief 1086 demesne estates (no subtenants)
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 |
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Suffolk | 74,13 | Claydon | Touilt | - | - | Tova-Hild, free man | - | 0.04 | 0.00 | 0.07 | C | Map |
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Profile
Tova-Hild 3 was one of three or four women named among 29 ‘free men’ who between them held 147½ acres, with a value of 40s 4d, in Claydon Hundred in south Suffolk. The DB entry includes Whitton church with 10 acres, but this need not imply that the men’s land was also at Whitton (although this has been adopted here for mapping purposes). The entry occurs in the section dealing with the ‘Lands of the Vavassors’, or ‘undertenants’ (cf. Coss 1983), and states that these were men of the king’s that the sheriff held on his behalf, and that the king and the earl had the soke. Although the name Tova-Hild was extremely and this solitary TRW instance occurs only about 18 miles from the single TRE instance, Tova-Hild 2, both holdings were clearly very small and there seems no good reason to associate the two women.Bibliography
Coss 1983: P. R. Coss, ‘Literary and social terminology: the vavasour in England’, in Social Relations and Ideas: Essays in Honour of R. H. Hilton, ed. T. H. Aston, P. R Coss, C. Dyer and J. Thirsk (Cambridge, 1983)