The name Frankley derives from the
Old English Francalēah meaning 'Franca's wood/clearing'. Frankley is listed within the
hundred of Cane in Worcestershire in the 1086 Domesday Survey. In the mid-12th century Cane was combined with other Domesday hundreds to form the hundred of
Halfshire, which was extant through the 19th century.
Adam de Harvington, or de Herwynton, (died c.1345),
Lord Treasurer of Ireland, owned the manor of Frankley in the fourteenth century. ==St Leonards Church==