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  1. The Amounderness Hundred ( / əˈmʌndərnəs / ə-MUN-dər-nəs) is one of the six subdivisions of the historic county of Lancashire in North West England, but the name is older than the system of hundreds first recorded in the 13th century and might best be described as the name of a Norse wapentake.

  2. L'Amounderness est une région historique du Lancashire, dans le Nord de l'Angleterre, située sur le littoral de la mer d'Irlande. La Ribble constitue sa limite au sud. Au Moyen Âge , il forme l'un des six hundreds de ce comté, comprenant les paroisses de Preston , Kirkham , Lytham , Poulton-le-Fylde , Bispham (en) , St Michael's on Wyre (en ...

  3. Amounderness is a hundred of Lancashire, containing the lands of that county lying north of the River Ribble and south of Morecambe Bay and the River Lune, form the coast of the Irish Sea up to the Yorkshire border at the Forest of Bowland.

  4. 30 avr. 2018 · This charter gifts lands at a place called Amounderness (which can be located in the above map) to the church of St Peter, York. We have previously examined one of Æthelstan’s charters (S 436), in that case gifting lands to Malmesbury, but that was a clear forgery.

  5. In Domesday Book the area is called Amounderness and described as an appendage to the royal lands in Yorkshire, occupying less than a folio. The name Amounderness derives from Agmund - possibly the Viking 'hold' (lord) of the area who died in 911 - and ness, the combined meaning being the 'headland' (or possibly lordship) of Agmund.

  6. Il y a 3 jours · Amounderness gave name to a deanery in the archdeaconry of Richmond in the diocese of York. Adam Dean of Amounderness occurs in the Pipe Roll of 1177–8 as paying a mark for some breach of the forest laws (fn. 27) ; also in 1181–2 (fn. 28) and later.

  7. 5 févr. 2013 · The first section reconsiders the environmental modelling underpinning this vision of the marginality of Viking settlements and concludes that existing models underestimate the scale and economic importance of the region's historic wetlands.