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|[[Hinckford Hundred|Hinckford]]||110566||[[Alphamstone]], [[Ashen, Essex|Ashen]], [[Belchamp Otten]], [[Belchamp St Paul]], [[Belchamp Walter]], [[Birdbrook]], [[Bocking, Essex|Bocking]], [[Borley]], [[Braintree, Essex|Braintree]], [[Bulmer, Essex|Bulmer]], [[Steeple Bumpstead]], [[Bures, Essex|Bures]], [[Felsted]], [[Finchingfield]], [[Foxearth]], [[Gestingthorpe]], [[Gosfield]], [[Halstead]], [[Great Henny]], [[Little Henny]], [[Haverhill, Suffolk|Haverhill]], [[Castle Hedingham]], [[Sible Hedingham]], [[Lamarsh]], [[Liston, Essex|Liston]], [[Great Maplestead]], [[Little Maplestead]], [[Middleton, Essex|Middleton]], [[Ovington, Essex|Ovington]], [[Panfield]], [[Pebmarsh]], [[Pentlow]], [[Rayne, Essex|Rayne]], [[Ridgewell]], [[Great Saling]], [[Shalford, Essex|Shalford]], [[Stambourne]], [[Stebbing]], [[Stisted]], [[Sturmer, Essex|Sturmer]], [[Tilbury]], [[Toppesfield]], [[Twinstead]], [[Wethersfield, Essex|Wethersfield]], [[Wickham St Paul]], [[Great Yeldham]], [[Little Yeldham]] | |[[Hinckford Hundred|Hinckford]]||110566||[[Alphamstone]], [[Ashen, Essex|Ashen]], [[Ballingdon]]-cum-[[Brundon]], [[Belchamp Otten]], [[Belchamp St Paul]], [[Belchamp Walter]], [[Birdbrook]], [[Bocking, Essex|Bocking]], [[Borley]], [[Braintree, Essex|Braintree]], [[Bulmer, Essex|Bulmer]], [[Steeple Bumpstead]], [[Bures, Essex|Bures]], [[Felsted]], [[Finchingfield]], [[Foxearth]], [[Gestingthorpe]], [[Gosfield]], [[Halstead]], [[Great Henny]], [[Little Henny]], [[Haverhill, Suffolk|Haverhill]], [[Castle Hedingham]], [[Sible Hedingham]], [[Lamarsh]], [[Liston, Essex|Liston]], [[Great Maplestead]], [[Little Maplestead]], [[Middleton, Essex|Middleton]], [[Ovington, Essex|Ovington]], [[Panfield]], [[Pebmarsh]], [[Pentlow]], [[Rayne, Essex|Rayne]], [[Ridgewell]], [[Great Saling]], [[Shalford, Essex|Shalford]], [[Stambourne]], [[Stebbing]], [[Stisted]], [[Sturmer, Essex|Sturmer]], [[Tilbury]], [[Toppesfield]], [[Twinstead]], [[Wethersfield, Essex|Wethersfield]], [[Wickham St Paul]], [[Great Yeldham]], [[Little Yeldham]] | ||
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|[[Lexden Hundred|Lexden]]||62476||[[West Bergholt]], [[Great Birch]], [[Boxted, Essex|Boxted]], [[Dedham, Essex|Dedham]], [[East Donyland]], [[Easthorpe, Essex|Easthorpe]], [[Fordham, Essex|Fordham]], [[Great Horkesley]], [[Little Horkesley]], [[Langham, Essex|Langham]], [[Mount Bures]], [[Stanway, Essex|Stanway]], [[Wivenhoe]], [[Wormingford]], [[Aldham, Essex|Aldham]], [[Chappel]], Great [[Coggeshall]], [[Earls Colne]], [[Colne Engaine]], [[Wakes Colne]], [[White Colne]], [[Copford]], [[Feering]], [[Inworth]], [[Markshall]], [[Messing]], [[Pattiswick]], [[Great Tey]], [[Little Tey]], [[Marks Tey]] | |[[Lexden Hundred|Lexden]]||62476||[[West Bergholt]], [[Great Birch]], [[Boxted, Essex|Boxted]], [[Dedham, Essex|Dedham]], [[East Donyland]], [[Easthorpe, Essex|Easthorpe]], [[Fordham, Essex|Fordham]], [[Great Horkesley]], [[Little Horkesley]], [[Langham, Essex|Langham]], [[Mount Bures]], [[Stanway, Essex|Stanway]], [[Wivenhoe]], [[Wormingford]], [[Aldham, Essex|Aldham]], [[Chappel]], Great [[Coggeshall]], [[Earls Colne]], [[Colne Engaine]], [[Wakes Colne]], [[White Colne]], [[Copford]], [[Feering]], [[Inworth]], [[Markshall]], [[Messing]], [[Pattiswick]], [[Great Tey]], [[Little Tey]], [[Marks Tey]] |
Revision as of 12:33, 20 February 2018
Essex is divided into 19 hundreds, and in addition are the Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower (within the Beacontree Hundred) and the ancient boroughs of Colchester, Harwich, and Maldon. In former days each hundred had a hundred moot which met each month to rule on local judicial and taxation matters, though the moot's functions withered in the Middle Ages.
The Domesday Book of 1086 lists nineteen hundreds, corresponding very closely in extent and in name with those of today. The additional half-hundred of Thunreslan on the border with Suffolk border is no longer known, and the hundred of Witbrictesherna was renamed Dengie.
The Royal Liberty of Havering-atte-Bower was formed from land taken from Becontree Hundred.[1]
Parishes
The ancient parishes in each hundred are:[2]
References
- ↑ "The hundred of Becontree: Introduction". A History of the County of Essex: Volume 5. 1966. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42721.
- ↑ A History of the County of Essex
- ↑ John Bartholomew (1887). Gazetteer of the British Isles.