The largest landholder in 1086 was Countess Judith with 2 hides and 1
virgate held from her by Hugh. In addition, 1 hide and 3 virgates were held by
St Edmundsbury Abbey, and 3 virgates belonged to the holding of the Bishop of
Coutances in Wadenhoe, held from him by Aubrey. The first mention of the church
is in 1224, when the advowson was in the hands of the abbot of Bury, and the
abbey retained the advowson for the remainder of the middle
ages.
Benefice of Walgrave with Hannington and Wold and
Scaldwell.