Uhtræd 20

Uhtræd ‘of Eshton’ (Yorks. WR), fl. 1066
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Name

Uhtræd
Uhtræd 19
Uhtræd 21

Summary

Uhtræd 20 was a middling landowner in Craven in the West Riding of Yorkshire who shared two manors of 8 carucates with the same partner.

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
Yorkshire 30W27 Ingthorpe Vctred Uhtræd 20, ‘of Eshton’ - Roger the Poitevin - 1.00 0.00 0.00 -
Yorkshire 30W33 Eshton Vctred Uhtræd 20, ‘of Eshton’ - Roger the Poitevin - 3.00 0.00 0.00 -
Totals

Profile

Ingthorpe and Eshton are too isolated from other Yorkshire manors listed as held by Uhtræd for the identity of their holders to be at all likely. They are close to one another, Eshton in upper Airedale above Gargrave, Ingthorpe on higher land about 9 miles to the west, and amounted to 8 carucates. The other factor which ties them together is that both were shared in 1066 between Uhtræd and Archil (Archetil ), Uhtræd being named first at Eshton (the smaller of the two) and Archil first at Ingthorpe. Uhtræd is not paired with Archil at any other Yorkshire vill.