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Halfshire (Latin:
Hundredum Dimidii Comitatūs, "hundred of half (the) county") was one of the
hundreds in the
English county of Worcestershire. As three...
- british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol3/pp1-4
British History Online: The
hundred of
Halfshire:
Introduction and map,
Pages 1-4. A
History of the
County of Worcester:...
- Wyre Forest, a
village near
Kidderminster sometimes called Churchill in
Halfshire Churchill, Holyoke, M****achusetts, a
neighborhood in
Holyoke Churchill...
- Cane was
combined with
other Domesday hundreds to form the
hundred of
Halfshire,
which was
extant through the 19th century. Adam de Harvington, or de...
- hundreds,
wapentakes and
liberties such as Allertonshire, Blackburnshire,
Halfshire, Howdenshire, Leylandshire, Powdershire, Pydarshire, Richmondshire, Riponshire...
-
metal band Crutch, Worcestershire, a
former extra-parochial
place in
Halfshire, a
medieval hundred of Worcestershire, UK Crutches, also
known as filler...
- Mary, 1803), p. 17 http://opendomesday.org/search/?geo=
halfshire Open
Domesday Map:
Halfshire hundred Joan R. Kent, The
English Village Constable 1580-1642...
- follows: Northfield, a
parish in the
upper division of the
hundred of
Halfshire,
county Worcester, 6
miles South-West. of Birmingham, its post town, and...
- dates. Historically,
Cofton Hackett was part of the
upper division of
Halfshire Hundred that also
contained Bromsgrove, Dodderhill, Doverdale, Droitwich...
- Came, Clent,
Cresselaw and Esch had been
combined to form the
hundred of
Halfshire by the 13th century,
while Doddingtree remained unchanged. The shire-court...