OC, I suddenly realised I had another book that might be helpful, it's a Cheshire Local History Soc book on Wybunbury --a rellie was the village bobby there in the 1850's...
I remembered Wybunbury was in the same Hundred as Coppenhall, known as Warmundestrou in the Domesday book, later Nantwich.
Now, the Chambers book says this William Malbank held many manors in the hundred.
The Wybunbury book mentions the ones he held in Wybunbury parish. And guess what. I quote:
''The same William holds Batherton. Healfdene and Doere held it as two manors and were freemen...TRE it was worth 6s., now 3s. He found it all waste''
And later
''The same William holds Walgherton. Gunningr and Healfdene held it as two manors and were freemen...TRE it was worth 9s., now 5s. He found it all waste''
No more Holden refs according to the index.
Do you want the full entries? Just the usual sort ,not too enlightening as far as I can see
I hope this helps
Janexxx
I remembered Wybunbury was in the same Hundred as Coppenhall, known as Warmundestrou in the Domesday book, later Nantwich.
Now, the Chambers book says this William Malbank held many manors in the hundred.
The Wybunbury book mentions the ones he held in Wybunbury parish. And guess what. I quote:
''The same William holds Batherton. Healfdene and Doere held it as two manors and were freemen...TRE it was worth 6s., now 3s. He found it all waste''
And later
''The same William holds Walgherton. Gunningr and Healfdene held it as two manors and were freemen...TRE it was worth 9s., now 5s. He found it all waste''
No more Holden refs according to the index.
Do you want the full entries? Just the usual sort ,not too enlightening as far as I can see
I hope this helps
Janexxx
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