Thank you for posting this video. I enjoy all of the Time Team episodes, particularly the ones investigating sites built and/or owned by my ancestors, in this case my great 15x grandparents Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor.
Funny how all these years later, Danni Wootten as online host of the revamped Patreon-based Time Team channel, has developed a weird hybrid accent, and Dr Suzanne Liscombe is now sounding more stern and patrician as podcast host on the History Hit channel.
Maybe something was there earlier, but if you can trace your ancestry back as far as Hektor can, those are probably family heirlooms dating back generations that were brought there
Henham is there: Land of Ralph Baynard Households: 4 villagers. 1 freeman. 14 smallholders. Land and resources Ploughland: 2 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams. Other resources: Meadow 0 acres. Woodland 40 pigs. 1 mill. Livestock in 1066: 4 pigs. 20 sheep. 16 goats. Livestock in 1086: 1 cob. 8 cattle. 14 pigs. 40 sheep. 16 goats. 4 beehives. Annual value to lord: 2 pounds in 1086; 2 pounds when acquired by the 1086 owner; 2 pounds in 1066.
When they find old coins hundreds and even thousands of years old. It makes me wonder how many of our modern day coins will fare. I doubt there will be any of them left. Sure Gold, Silver Cooper may last, but most our coins are made with much inferior material... Like our pennies in the US.
Because British noble families acquire titles of increasing importance as they rise. Hektor's father is an Earl, and his oldest brother gets a courtesy title of Viscount Dunwich. Hektor's next oldest brother gets the courtesy title of Baron Rous. Hektor gets the Baronet Rous title. But Hektor's 4 younger brothers get nothing. Keep in mind Hektor there is the 8th of 15 children.
Chain of command has a purpose. It's not like it's there to make X or Y feel good about this battle or the other. If the head of the group falls, what will the soldiers do without a bigger picture? Sheesh.
Thank you for posting this video. I enjoy all of the Time Team episodes, particularly the ones investigating sites built and/or owned by my ancestors, in this case my great 15x grandparents Charles Brandon and Mary Tudor.
one of life's lil treasures to find a TT I've not viewed before edit, oops yes I have but still a pleasure
Never saw this episode. Very interesting.
Hold on guys, Francis will find a Roman Temple here before it’s over.🤦♂️
Can’t wait! 😂😂
How will he fit ritual into tudor though?
Funny how all these years later, Danni Wootten as online host of the revamped Patreon-based Time Team channel, has developed a weird hybrid accent, and Dr Suzanne Liscombe is now sounding more stern and patrician as podcast host on the History Hit channel.
Lord, Dr. Suzanne looks fantastic here. Always a pleasant Surprise guest on time team
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What was considered as the resolution and survival of legal texts in the home of early civilization
Maybe something was there earlier, but if you can trace your ancestry back as far as Hektor can, those are probably family heirlooms dating back generations that were brought there
Hard to believe that medieval occupancy wasn't known about. Is it not in Domesday Book?
Medieval period is a long time. Doomsday book is just one year 1086
Henham is there:
Land of Ralph Baynard
Households: 4 villagers. 1 freeman. 14 smallholders.
Land and resources
Ploughland: 2 lord's plough teams. 3 men's plough teams.
Other resources: Meadow 0 acres. Woodland 40 pigs. 1 mill.
Livestock in 1066: 4 pigs. 20 sheep. 16 goats.
Livestock in 1086: 1 cob. 8 cattle. 14 pigs. 40 sheep. 16 goats. 4 beehives.
Annual value to lord: 2 pounds in 1086; 2 pounds when acquired by the 1086 owner; 2 pounds in 1066.
When they find old coins hundreds and even thousands of years old. It makes me wonder how many of our modern day coins will fare. I doubt there will be any of them left. Sure Gold, Silver Cooper may last, but most our coins are made with much inferior material... Like our pennies in the US.
Hektor's father is the 6th Earl of Stradbroke. But they called him "a baronet". Why??
Because British noble families acquire titles of increasing importance as they rise. Hektor's father is an Earl, and his oldest brother gets a courtesy title of Viscount Dunwich. Hektor's next oldest brother gets the courtesy title of Baron Rous. Hektor gets the Baronet Rous title. But Hektor's 4 younger brothers get nothing. Keep in mind Hektor there is the 8th of 15 children.
@@lars573 Hektor is Hon. Hektor, not a baronet.
He'll think it's amazing until he runs into restrictions for building on historic sites
F🐺rin Kazan fought Yoshitsune, Komyo ga Djihad, and Yoshitsune. Mori Benkeiyay(Yoshitsune) but perfect.
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Leading troups to their demise from behind the lines is far from admirable. The battle are won by solders. Officers meanwhile take the credit. Ɓ
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Chain of command has a purpose. It's not like it's there to make X or Y feel good about this battle or the other. If the head of the group falls, what will the soldiers do without a bigger picture? Sheesh.