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The Manor of Monkleigh was a mediaeval manor centred on the village of Monkleigh in North Devon, England, situated 2 1/2 miles north-west of Great Torrington and 3 1/2 miles south-east of Bideford. ==Descent of the manor== The Domesday Book of 1086 records Monkleigh as ''Lege'', the ninth of the 79 holdings in Devon as tenant-in-chief, of Robert, Count of Mortain (–1090) the half-brother of William the Conqueror. His tenant at Monkleigh was a certain ''Alured'', modernised to Alfred. Before the Norman Conquest of 1066 it was held by the Saxon ''Ordulf'', modernised as "Ordwulf".〔Thorn, part 1, chap. 15, 9〕 During the reign of King Stephen (1135-1154) the manor of Monkleigh was granted by its then holder "Alfred the Butler", together with his other estates of Frizenham (in the parish of Little Torrington.〔Thorn, part 2, chap. 15,32〕) and Densham (in the parish of Woolfardisworthy〔Thorn, part 2, chap. 15,31〕), to Montacute Priory.〔Thorn, part 2, chap. 15,9〕〔Risdon, p. 276〕
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