Bubnell in the Domesday Book (1086)
The settlement of Bubnell is recorded in William I’s Domesday survey of 1086, entered under the hundred of Blackwell in Derbyshire. The survey assessed Bubnell at 43 carucates of taxable land.
At the time of the survey, Bubnell supported a recorded population of 18 villagers, 21 smallholders, 1 freeman, working 17 ploughs between them.
Resources Recorded at Bubnell (1086)
- Mills: 1 mill (valued at 10d)
- Fisheries: 1
- Meadow: 85 acres
- Woodland: 1 leagues
Other Settlements in Blackwell
- Abney
- Ashford [-in-the-Water]
- Aston
- Bakewell
- Bamford
- Baslow
- Beeley
- Birchills
- Birchover
- Blackwell
- Bradwell
- Burley
- Burton
- Calver
The Meaning of the Name
The origin of the name Bubnell is not securely established from its modern form alone; like many settlement names in the North it likely combines an Old English or Old Norse personal name with a landscape term.