Little Berkhamsted - its Place in History
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Before the Norman Conquest (1066)
The Viking Threat
King Alfred and the Danelaw
The Danish Kings of England (1016-1042)
Who were the Normans?
The role of “Berkhamsted” in the South-East of Hertfordshire
The Early Accounts of the Norman Conquest (1066)
The Bayeux Tapestry
Guy de Ponthieu, Bishop of Amiens – Carmen de Triumpho Normannico
William of Poitiers (within sight of London)
Orderic Vitalis
William of Jumieges - Historia Normannorum
The Effects of the Norman Conquest
The Early Effects
The Subsequent Effects
Continuing Effects
The Domesday Book (1086)
The Domesday Book
The Hull University Project
Other Historic Documents
The Hearth Tax
The Lords of the Manor
Chronological Listing
Falkes de Bréauté
The Welds
Elizabeth Fleetwood (nee Nevill)
Thomas Dimsdale
Occupants of the Manor House after its separation
St Andrew’s Church
The Story of the Tower
The Cromwell Connection
The Great Pit
The “Brewhouse”
John Stratton
The Restoration and Modernisation
The Listing - Grade II*
Gardens Day Leaflet
Other Historic Buildings
Old Photos
Historians
The Victoria County History
The Honorable Frank H Baring
C E Johnston (Charles)
G J Turner
Dr Stephen Doree
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St Andrew’s Church
Notes on the History of Little Berkhamstead Church