Penenden Heath is a suburb of the town of Maidstone in the English county of Kent. As the name suggests, it was developed on an area of heathland, an area of which remains as a recreation ground with some woodland.
PenendenHeath is a suburb of the town of Maidstone in the English county of Kent. As the name suggests, it was developed on an area of heathland, an area...
The trial of PenendenHeath occurred in the decade after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, probably in 1076, and involved a dispute between Odo,...
abbey at Boxley, hospitals and a college for priests. Today's suburb of PenendenHeath was a place of execution in medieval times. Maidstone played a key role...
at the Trial of PenendenHeath, Odo was tried in front of a large and senior assembly over the course of three days at PenendenHeath in Kent for defrauding...
Kent and Essex. The Kentish Royalists assembled outside Maidstone at PenendenHeath with over 10,000 men raised for the Earl of Norwich. The force then...
Church in synods. In the cases of Odo of Bayeux (1082) (see Trial of PenendenHeath) and of William of St Calais, Bishop of Durham (1088), he used his legal...
with the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1076 when he faced the Trial of PenendenHeath and finally with William himself in 1082. Odo was tried on a variety...
period. Cooper, Alan (2001). "Extraordinary privilege: The trial of PenendenHeath and the Domesday inquest". English Historical Review. 116 (469): 1167–92...
counties bordering Wales and Scotland. A decade after the Norman conquest, PenendenHeath near Maidstone was the scene of a successful trial of Odo of Bayeux...
Yorkshire (c.1068) Wulfstan v Thomas (1070) R v Roger de Breteuil Trial of PenendenHeath (1071) regarded by some commentators as "one of the most important events...
to the monastery" is similar to a reference of 1076 in the Trial of PenendenHeath to the "lands and houses which Livingus, priest, and his wife, had in...
Conqueror, is beheaded near Winchester. Approximate date – The Trial of PenendenHeath is held, with an important ruling regarding land rights subsequent to...
Foley Park is a suburb of Northern Maidstone. Its closest village is PenendenHeath and is very close to the A249 and has easy access to the M20 motorway...
Canterbury, amongst others, brought Odo to account at the trial of PenendenHeath c. 1072. Following Odo's final fall, Gundulf was appointed as the first...
Aylesford. Heathland to the north of the town (today the suburb of PenendenHeath) was the site of shire moots or regional assemblies and the location...
Old English meaning "a place of assembly". Its proximity to nearby PenendenHeath (the site of shire moots during the Middle Ages) indicates that it may...
Newton Heath, a district in the city of Manchester, England Northumberland Heath, a neighbourhood within the London Borough of Bexley PenendenHeath, a suburb...
his part in the Revolt of the Earls. Approximate date of the Trial of PenendenHeath to settle a land dispute between King William and his half-brother Odo...
Antiquarian Jottings, pp 5–6. Clinch, George. p6. See also the "Trial of PenendenHeath" – the inquiry ordered into the activity Of Bishop Odo by William I...
Dandelion Paddock, where Sir Horatio Mann's XI played three matches, and PenendenHeath, which saw Kent play and England XI in the only first-class match played...
original on 25 September 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2024. "Willow Lane, Meir Heath". Cricket Archive. Archived from the original on 19 October 2022. Retrieved...