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Leodmær 17
Leodmær of Whittlesford (Cambs.), fl. 1086
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Leodmær 17 was a Domesday juror for Whittlesford Hundred in south Cambridgeshire in 1086.Profile
Leodmær 17 is recorded by IE (99, as Leodm’ and Lemmer) and ICC (38, as Lemarus) as being both ‘of Whittlesford’ and as a Domesday juror for Whittlesford Hundred in south Cambridgeshire. He is not recorded elsewhere in DB as a landholder but may have been an unnamed (sub‑)subtenant of one of the five TRW tenants-in-chief who held land at Whittlesford. There is nothing to connect him with any other person called Leodmær or a similar name.[$Bibliography]
IE: Inquisitio Eliensis, in Inqusitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensis, nunc primum e manuscripto unico in Bibliotheca Cottoniana asservato typis mandata, subjicitur Inquisitio Eliensis, ed. N. E. S. A. Hamilton (London: John Murray for the Royal Society of Literature, 1876), 97–195
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Profile
Leodmær 17 is recorded by IE (99, as Leodm’ and Lemmer) and ICC (38, as Lemarus) as being both ‘of Whittlesford’ and as a Domesday juror for Whittlesford Hundred in south Cambridgeshire. He is not recorded elsewhere in DB as a landholder but may have been an unnamed (sub‑)subtenant of one of the five TRW tenants-in-chief who held land at Whittlesford. There is nothing to connect him with any other person called Leodmær or a similar name.
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IE: Inquisitio Eliensis, in Inqusitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensis, nunc primum e manuscripto unico in Bibliotheca Cottoniana asservato typis mandata, subjicitur Inquisitio Eliensis, ed. N. E. S. A. Hamilton (London: John Murray for the Royal Society of Literature, 1876), 97–195