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  1. Although there is no mention of the village of Birling pre-Norman Conquest, it features in Domesday Book which was written in 1086. At that time, there were 30 households, 12 acres of meadow and pasture and 50 cattle. It also mentions the All Saints church, but major developments on the building were made around 400 years later. [8]

  2. Oct 10, 2024 · The village and church of Birling lies low on the southern side of the parish, having the church in it, between which and the foot of the hills is Birling-place, the antient residence of the Nevills; there are some remains of it yet left, particularly of a gateway of stone, reminding us of its former condition.

  3. Other sources mention Birling and other place names with similar spellings with the definition: 'place of the descendants of the cup-bearer or butler' Although there is no real mention of the village of Birling pre-Norman Conquest, it features in the Doomsday Book which was written in 1086.

  4. About Birling. Birling is a small village of around 500 people today with a relatively small size, as parishes go, and much of the local land being farming and pasture land. The history of the church building certainly would suggest that the history of our community goes back as far as the Domesday Book (1086). The origin of the name ‘Birling ...

  5. Birling comes from the Old English ‘ingas’ meaning the ‘people of, people called after’ combined with a personal name; therefore ‘Bærla’s people’. The Domesday Book records Birling as Berlinge. Birling parish church is a Grade: I listed building, dedicated to All Saints. The Normans built it in the 11th century, with alterations ...

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · Erith, " the muddy landing-place ", first recorded in 695, is identical with Earith in Huntingdonshire, both places in areas where early settlement is likely. The first element is found in O.E. only as the name of a rune and in the Runic Poem it probably denotes " earth". Birling (Kent), Barling (Essex), Biding (Sussex) and Barlings (Lines ...

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  8. Comfort, now a farmhouse, and Birling-place, now represented only by a fragment, were seats of the Nevilles. A range of chalk heights, called Birling Hills, occupies the W. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Canterbury. Value, £158. Patron, the Earl of Abergavenny.

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