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- Cratley abstract "Cratley is a lost village in Nottinghamshire, England. It may have been located close to North Laithes Farm at Kneesall although an alternative site east of Laund Wood has been suggested. Another name's for the settlement is Cratela, or Creilage. Two field names on the Estate Map of the Liberty of Rufford i.e. (Rufford Estate) in 1637 are given as East and West Credlin.The Village of Cratley was listed as Crastell in the Domesday Book as having 22 villeins and 2 bordars, i.e. 22 villagers, 2 smallholders. 4 Ploughlands. 2 Lord's Plough Teams for the Demesne Lands of the Manor. and 9 Men's Plough Teams. Each Ploughteam had 8 Oxons. Total population in 1086 was 24 households (quite large), Total tax paid by all the owners: 2.5 geld According to the Domesday Book Tax was paid on 26 Acres of Demense Meadow Land, and 0.5 leagues of WoodlandLord of the Manor in 1066: Ulf Fenman. Value to the Lord was in 1066 £6.[Lord of the Manor in 1086: Gilbert de Gant, who was a Tenant-in-chief of the capital manor, held directly of the Crown.Head of the Manor: Wellow. which makes Cratley a Sub Manor of the Lordship of Wellow in Nottinghamshire, England. Soon after the foundation of Rufford Abbey by Gilbert de Gant, on the 12 July 1147,The Village of Cratley was reduced to a grange and the villagers gradually evicted and resettled at Wellow.".
- Cratley thumbnail Field_North_Laiths_For_Infobox.jpg?width=300.
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- Cratley hasPhotoCollection Cratley.
- Cratley subject Category:Villages_in_Nottinghamshire.
- Cratley point "53.17 -0.95".
- Cratley type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Cratley type Location100027167.
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- Cratley type Region108630985.
- Cratley type Settlement108672562.
- Cratley type Village108672738.
- Cratley type VillagesInNottinghamshire.
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- Cratley comment "Cratley is a lost village in Nottinghamshire, England. It may have been located close to North Laithes Farm at Kneesall although an alternative site east of Laund Wood has been suggested. Another name's for the settlement is Cratela, or Creilage. Two field names on the Estate Map of the Liberty of Rufford i.e. (Rufford Estate) in 1637 are given as East and West Credlin.The Village of Cratley was listed as Crastell in the Domesday Book as having 22 villeins and 2 bordars, i.e.".
- Cratley label "Cratley".
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- Cratley sameAs Q5182671.
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- Cratley lat "53.17".
- Cratley long "-0.95".
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- Cratley depiction Field_North_Laiths_For_Infobox.jpg.
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