Some articles on bisterne:
Minstead - History
... The manor was closely associated with the manors of Bisterne and Totton ... was due to the king from "Ivez, Budesthorn (Bisterne) and Todinton (Totton)" which had belonged to Hugh de Ivez and Robert son of Ulf ... half a hide in Testwood, Eling and Bisterne by serjeanty ...
... The manor was closely associated with the manors of Bisterne and Totton ... was due to the king from "Ivez, Budesthorn (Bisterne) and Todinton (Totton)" which had belonged to Hugh de Ivez and Robert son of Ulf ... half a hide in Testwood, Eling and Bisterne by serjeanty ...
Burley, Hampshire - Burley's Dragon
... See also Bisterne Burley is notable in English folklore for being the supposed location of a dragon's lair at Burley Beacon, just outside the village ... the dragon, a valiant man built himself a hut at Bisterne, and with two dogs lay in wait ... It actually names the dragon-slayer as Sir Maurice Berkeley, lord of the manor of Bisterne in the 15th century ...
... See also Bisterne Burley is notable in English folklore for being the supposed location of a dragon's lair at Burley Beacon, just outside the village ... the dragon, a valiant man built himself a hut at Bisterne, and with two dogs lay in wait ... It actually names the dragon-slayer as Sir Maurice Berkeley, lord of the manor of Bisterne in the 15th century ...
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