Barton-le-Clay is a village and a civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, having a border with Hertfordshire. The village has existed since at least 1066 and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
In FLITT Hundred
M. The Abbot also holds Barton . It answers for 11 hides.
Land for 12 ploughs. In lordship 3 hides; 2 ploughs there; a third possible.
20 villagers have 9 ploughs. 7 smallholders and 6 slaves.
1 mill, 2s, meadow for 6 ploughs; woodland, 200 pigs.
In total, value £10; the same when acquired; before 1066 £12.
This manor always lay in St Benedict's Church.
With this manor the Abbot claims against Nigel of Aubigny and
Walter the Fleming 12 acres of meadow which lay there before 1066,
but John of Les Roches dispossessed him wrongfully, and this the Hundred testifies.
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Address: Barton-le-Clay, Central Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
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