In the
Domesday Book of 1086 AD, FitzHubert is listed amongst the
Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief as owning lands in:
Ashover,
Ballidon,
Bamford,
Barlborough,
Barrow-upon-Trent,
Beighton,
Boulton,
Clifton,
Clowne,
Crich,
Duckmanton and
Long Duckmanton,
Eckington,
Egstow,
Harthill,
Hathersage,
Ingleby,
Kirk Langley,
Lea,
Middle,
Nether and
West Handley,
Mosborough, Nether and Upper Hurst,
Newton,
Offerton,
Ogston,
Palterton,
Pentrich,
Ripley,
Scarcliffe, Shuckstone,
Stoney Middleton,
Stretton,
Tansley,
Tunstall,
Ufton, Werredune,
Wessington,
Whitwell,
Willington, and
Wirksworth == Family ==