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3: Village history in the Anglo-Saxon / Norman period As far as your editor is aware there have been no reported finds within the parish boundaries of any material dating to either the Anglo-Saxon or Norman periods If any pot sherds or metallic objects are found that may date from these periods your editor would be delighted to see and assess them. Please use "Contact the Council". We know that Saxons lived in the village for there are records that show Countess Gytha, wife of Ralph, Earl of Hereford and Stori, Frane and Godric all owned or farmed parts of the parish. Following the Norman Conquest the Domesday Survey of 1086 tells us that the village land was held by three Norman lords; Robert, Count of Mortain, Roger de Busli and William Peverel. These Norman land owners all had tenants farming their lands and the total number of families living in Stanton was probably about sixteen. Return to Archaeology of the village Go to Prehistory; ( before the Roman conquest and encompassing the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages). Go to Roman history of the village |
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