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[[File:Park Reigate 02.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Reigate Castle]]
[[File:Park Reigate 02.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Reigate Castle]]
[[File:Reigate Hundred - Surrey.svg|right|thumb|220px|The Hundred of Reigate in Surrey]]
[[File:Reigate Hundred - Surrey.svg|right|thumb|220px|The Hundred of Reigate in Surrey]]
'''Reigate''' is a hundred of [[Surrey]], in the east of the county.  It takes its name from the town of [[Reigate]], a substantial place even in the Middle Ages, with its motte castle and land which become the towns of [[Redhill, Surrey|Redhill]] and [[Horley]]
'''Reigate''' is a hundred of [[Surrey]], in the east of the county.  It takes its name from the town of [[Reigate]], a substantial place even in the Middle Ages, with its motte castle and land which become the towns of [[Redhill, Surrey|Redhill]] and [[Horley]].


==Scope==
==Scope==
The Reigate hundred includes the ancient parishes of:<ref>{{brithist|42949|Reigate Hundred}}</ref>
The Reigate hundred includes the ancient parishes of:<ref>{{brithist|42949|Reigate Hundred}}</ref>
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*[[Betchworth]]
*[[Betchworth]]
*[[Burstow]]
*[[Burstow]]
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*[[Charlwood]]
*[[Charlwood]]
*[[Chipstead, Surrey|Chipstead]]
*[[Chipstead, Surrey|Chipstead]]
*[[Ewell]] (Kingswood)<sup>*</sup>
*[[Gatton, Surrey|Gatton]]
*[[Gatton, Surrey|Gatton]]
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*[[Horley]]
*[[Horley]]
*[[Leigh, Surrey|Leigh]]
*[[Leigh, Surrey|Leigh]]
*[[Merstham]]
*[[Merstham]]
*[[Newdigate]] (part)<sup>†</sup>
*[[Nutfield, Surrey|Nutfield]]
*[[Nutfield, Surrey|Nutfield]]
*[[Reigate]]
*[[Reigate]]
|}
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<sup>*</sup>: Remainder in Copthorne hundred.<br />
<sup>†</sup>: Mostly in Copthorne hundred.


In the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086, the hundred was recorded as ''Cherchefelle''; in 1199 it became known as ''Reigate''.
In the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086, the hundred was recorded as ''Cherchefelle''; in 1199 it became known as ''Reigate''.

Latest revision as of 11:47, 5 January 2021

Reigate Castle
The Hundred of Reigate in Surrey

Reigate is a hundred of Surrey, in the east of the county. It takes its name from the town of Reigate, a substantial place even in the Middle Ages, with its motte castle and land which become the towns of Redhill and Horley.

Scope

The Reigate hundred includes the ancient parishes of:[1]

*: Remainder in Copthorne hundred.
: Mostly in Copthorne hundred.

In the Domesday Book of 1086, the hundred was recorded as Cherchefelle; in 1199 it became known as Reigate.

References

Hundreds of Surrey

Blackheath • Brixton • Copthorne • Effingham (half) • Elmbridge • Farnham • Godalming • Godley • Kingston • Reigate • Tandridge • Wallington • Woking • Wotton