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'''Woking''' is a hundred of [[Surrey]]. It includes the town of [[Woking]] and the surrounding parishes.
 
'''Woking''' is a hundred of [[Surrey]]. It includes the town of [[Woking]] and the surrounding parishes.
  
The Hundred comprises the ancient parishes of:
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The Hundred comprises the ancient parishes of:<ref>{{brithist|42978|Woking Hundred}}</ref>
*[[Ash, Surrey|Ash]],
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*[[East Clandon]],
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*[[Ash, Surrey|Ash]]
*[[West Clandon]],
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*[[East Clandon]]
*[[East Horsley]],
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*[[West Clandon]]
*[[West Horsley]],
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*[[East Horsley]]
*[[Merrow, Surrey|Merrow]],
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*[[West Horsley]]
*[[Ockham]],
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*[[Merrow, Surrey|Merrow]]
*[[Pirbright]],
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*[[Ockham]]
*[[Send]] and [[Ripley, Surrey|Ripley]],
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*[[Pirbright]]
*[[Guildford|Stoke Juxta Guildford]],
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*[[Send]] and [[Ripley, Surrey|Ripley]]
*[[Wanborough, Surrey|Wanborough]],
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*[[Guildford|Stoke Juxta Guildford]]
*[[Windlesham]],
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*[[Wanborough, Surrey|Wanborough]]
*[[Wisley]],
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*[[Windlesham]]
*[[Woking]] and
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*[[Wisley]]
*[[Worplesdon]].<ref>{{brithist|42978|Woking Hundred}}</ref>
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*[[Woking]]
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*[[Worplesdon]]
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{{div col end}}
  
 
Minor clerical errors and convenience groupings of other parishes have occurred in some mediæval centrally held records at Lambeth and Westminster Palaces for example.<ref name=m/>
 
Minor clerical errors and convenience groupings of other parishes have occurred in some mediæval centrally held records at Lambeth and Westminster Palaces for example.<ref name=m/>

Latest revision as of 17:22, 5 January 2021

The Hundred of Woking in Surrey
The Great Barn, Wanborough

Woking is a hundred of Surrey. It includes the town of Woking and the surrounding parishes.

The Hundred comprises the ancient parishes of:[1]

Minor clerical errors and convenience groupings of other parishes have occurred in some mediæval centrally held records at Lambeth and Westminster Palaces for example.[2]

In the time of Edward the Confessor, the Hundred was worth £88; by the Domesday Book of 1086 it was worth £125. By 1696, it was worth £297 for taxation purposes.[2]

References

Hundreds of Surrey

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