Atiscross
Atiscross or Ati's Cross was one of the original twelve Hundreds of Cheshire bordering the Welsh Kingdom of Gwynedd to the west. It appears in the Domesday Book in 1066 under the control of Earl Edwin. There were 87 settlements within the Hundred, several of the largest and most valuable (to the Lord) included:[1]
- Dodleston - 25 households, £2, woodland (1 league)
- Claverton - 21 households, £2, meadow (3 acres), 1 salthouse.
- Hawarden - 14 households - £3, meadow (0.5 acres), 1 church (0.5 acres of church lands), woodland (2 x 1 league).
- Broughton - 10 households - £1.5, ploughland (0.5 acres).
- Aston - 7 households, £1, ploughland (1 acre).
- Wepre - 6 households, £1, ploughland (1 acre), woodland (0.5 leagues).
Atiscross later became a principal part of Flintshire during the reign of Edward I.
References
- ↑ Powell-Smith, A. "Open Domesday". University of Hull. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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