Knowledge

Oswaldslow

Source 📝

118:), and twice into the second part of the work. Special stress was laid on the fact that the sheriff of the county had no rights within the hundred. Patrick Wormald argues that although some special rights for the bishop were perhaps present prior to the Conquest, the idea of a judicial immunity in the Oswaldslow only occurred after the Conquest, with the arrival of non-native nobles who were used to this sort of judicial immunity on the Continent. 87:, the forged charter of Edgar's was used as proof that the church of Worcester had the right to certain judicial rights over the triple hundred. Modern historians have proven the charter to be a fake, created to buttress the cathedral chapter's claims to these rights. 79:
conquer the area in the mid 7th century. A local landmark was named after Oslaf, "Oslafeshlaw", or "the mound of Oslaf". The name of the mound was later changed to reflect Oswald's name when the location became the meeting place for the triple hundred.
97:
The Church of St. Mary of Worcester has a Hundred, called 'Oswaldslow', in which belongs 300 hides. From these the bishop of that church has, by arrangement of ancient times, all render from jurisdiction -, so that no
135:, the triple hundred looked to the bishop for administrative and military administration. Although it has been claimed that the Oswaldslow was a precursor to the feudal system of land tenure, this is widely accepted. 121:
Although the basis of the chapter's claims was false, the chapter and its bishop did have a number of rights in the Oswaldslow during the Anglo-Saxon period. These included the right to command the
438: 415: 511: 106:
This passage was important enough to the claims of Worcester to special rights in the Oswaldslow that it was copied three times into
383: 364: 423:
Wormald, P. (1995). "Lordship and Justice in the Early Medieval Kingdom: Oswaldslow Revisited". In W. Davies; P. Fouracre (eds.).
147: 139: 25: 40:. It was actually a triple hundred, composed of three smaller hundreds. It was generally felt to be named after Bishop 467: 174: 432: 409: 162:. Other royal decisions at the time confirmed that a number of Wulfstan's manor's were included in the Oswaldslow. 84: 302: 516: 374:
Wormald, Patrick (1996). "Oswaldslow: An Immunity?". In Brooks, Nicholas; Cubitt, Catherine R. E. (eds.).
108: 114: 102:
can have any suit there, neither in any plea, nor in any case whatever. The whole county confirms this.
159: 400:
Wormald, Patrick (1999). "Lordship and Justice in the Early English Kingdom: Oswaldslow Revisited".
49: 41: 45: 343: 335: 53: 37: 379: 360: 128: 327: 151: 72: 169:
was formed (probably in the mid-12th century), three manors from the hundred of Came, viz.
60: 76: 33: 505: 347: 127:
of the hundred in war. The hundred was also required to provide a ship, and formed a
90: 142:, the bishop secured the royal confirmation of his rights in the Oswaldslow, with a 155: 68: 446: 170: 482: 469: 402:
Legal Culture and the Early Medieval West: Law as Text, Image and Experience
166: 132: 64: 339: 177:
and Osmerley went to the hundred of Oswaldslow, the rest to Halfshire.
29: 331: 143: 123: 158:
in the Oswaldslow, as they had been held in the time of King
499:
Medieval English administrative district of Worcestershire
378:. London: Leicester University Press. pp. 117–128. 154:. This writ reaffirmed that the bishop had the right of 36:, which was named in a supposed charter of 964 by King 318:Brown, R. Allen (1967). "The Norman Conquest". 8: 320:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 278:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 425:Property and Power in the Early Middle Ages 303:Survey of English Place Names: Came Hundred 437:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 414:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 376:St Oswald of Worcester: Life and Influence 44:(died 992), and created by the merging of 191: 189: 207: 205: 131:. In general, instead of looking to the 185: 430: 407: 357:St Wulfstan of Worcester, c. 1008–1095 7: 14: 59:The name is originally traced to 112:, once into the first part (the 359:. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell. 224:Quoted in Wormald "Oswaldslow" 427:. Cambridge. pp. 114–136. 93:states about the hundred that: 71:, who, along with his brother 1: 404:. London. pp. 313–332. 305:, accessed 22 October 2020. 533: 512:Hundreds of Worcestershire 85:Norman Conquest of England 291:St Wulfstan of Worcester 276:Brown "Norman Conquest" 265:St Wulfstan of Worcester 213:St Wulfstan of Worcester 197:St Wulfstan of Worcester 75:, allegedly helped King 447:"Hundred of Oswaldslow" 104: 250:Wormald "Oswaldslow" 237:Wormald "Oswaldslow" 95: 355:Mason, Emma (1990). 165:When the hundred of 160:Edward the Confessor 148:Sheriff of Worcester 479: /  109:Hemming's Cartulary 67:prince exiled from 42:Oswald of Worcester 115:Liber Wigorniensis 38:Edgar the Peaceful 433:cite encyclopedia 410:cite encyclopedia 524: 494: 493: 491: 490: 489: 484: 483:52.110°N 2.075°W 480: 477: 476: 475: 472: 461: 459: 457: 442: 436: 428: 419: 413: 405: 389: 370: 351: 306: 300: 294: 287: 281: 274: 268: 261: 255: 248: 242: 235: 229: 222: 216: 209: 200: 193: 146:directed to the 532: 531: 527: 526: 525: 523: 522: 521: 517:Anglo-Saxon law 502: 501: 500: 487: 485: 481: 478: 473: 470: 468: 466: 465: 455: 453: 445: 429: 422: 406: 399: 396: 394:Further reading 386: 373: 367: 354: 332:10.2307/3678722 317: 314: 309: 301: 297: 288: 284: 275: 271: 262: 258: 249: 245: 236: 232: 223: 219: 210: 203: 194: 187: 183: 77:Penda of Mercia 28:in the English 12: 11: 5: 530: 528: 520: 519: 514: 504: 503: 498: 488:52.110; -2.075 463: 462: 443: 420: 395: 392: 391: 390: 384: 371: 365: 352: 313: 310: 308: 307: 295: 282: 269: 256: 243: 230: 217: 201: 184: 182: 179: 34:Worcestershire 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 529: 518: 515: 513: 510: 509: 507: 497: 495: 492: 452: 451:Open Domesday 448: 444: 440: 434: 426: 421: 417: 411: 403: 398: 397: 393: 387: 385:0-7185-0003-2 381: 377: 372: 368: 366:0-631-15041-2 362: 358: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 325: 321: 316: 315: 311: 304: 299: 296: 292: 286: 283: 279: 273: 270: 266: 260: 257: 253: 247: 244: 240: 234: 231: 227: 221: 218: 214: 208: 206: 202: 198: 192: 190: 186: 180: 178: 176: 172: 168: 163: 161: 157: 153: 152:Urse d'Abetot 149: 145: 141: 138:Under Bishop 136: 134: 130: 126: 125: 119: 117: 116: 111: 110: 103: 101: 94: 92: 91:Domesday Book 88: 86: 81: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 57: 55: 51: 50:Winburgetreow 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 27: 23: 19: 496: 464: 454:. Retrieved 450: 424: 401: 375: 356: 323: 319: 298: 290: 285: 277: 272: 264: 259: 251: 246: 238: 233: 225: 220: 212: 196: 164: 137: 122: 120: 113: 107: 105: 99: 96: 89: 82: 58: 46:Cuthburgelow 21: 17: 15: 486: / 326:: 109–130. 228:pp. 117–118 175:Stoke Prior 156:sac and soc 69:Northumbria 54:Wulfereslaw 20:(sometimes 506:Categories 471:52°06′36″N 312:References 293:p. 137-138 280:p. 121-122 171:Alvechurch 83:After the 56:Hundreds. 22:Oswaldslaw 18:Oswaldslow 474:2°04′30″W 456:5 October 348:165639837 322:. Fifth. 252:St Oswald 239:St Oswald 226:St Oswald 181:Citations 167:Halfshire 133:ealdorman 65:Bernician 140:Wulfstan 129:shipsoke 24:) was a 340:3678722 100:vicomes 26:hundred 382:  363:  346:  338:  289:Mason 263:Mason 254:p. 127 241:p. 118 211:Mason 195:Mason 73:Oswudu 30:county 344:S2CID 336:JSTOR 267:p. 18 199:p. 16 61:Oslaf 458:2016 439:link 416:link 380:ISBN 361:ISBN 215:p. 4 144:writ 124:fyrd 63:, a 52:and 16:The 328:doi 32:of 508:: 449:. 435:}} 431:{{ 412:}} 408:{{ 342:. 334:. 324:17 204:^ 188:^ 173:, 150:, 48:, 460:. 441:) 418:) 388:. 369:. 350:. 330::

Index

hundred
county
Worcestershire
Edgar the Peaceful
Oswald of Worcester
Cuthburgelow
Winburgetreow
Wulfereslaw
Oslaf
Bernician
Northumbria
Oswudu
Penda of Mercia
Norman Conquest of England
Domesday Book
Hemming's Cartulary
Liber Wigorniensis
fyrd
shipsoke
ealdorman
Wulfstan
writ
Sheriff of Worcester
Urse d'Abetot
sac and soc
Edward the Confessor
Halfshire
Alvechurch
Stoke Prior

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.