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Hurstingstone was a
hundred of Huntingdonshire,
England that was
mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086.
According to
Victoria County History, the derivation...
- in
Bedfordshire 3now in
Northamptonshire 4a
chapelry to
Broughton in
Hurstingstone hundred In
order of birth:
Henry of Saltrey, a
Huntingdonshire Cistercian...
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prelate to
found Ramsey Abbey.
Slepe was
listed in the
Hundred of
Hurstingstone in
Huntingdonshire in the
Domesday Book. In 1086
there was one manor...
- into four
roughly equally sized hundreds:
Norman Cross, Leightonstone,
Hurstingstone, and Toseland,
which respectively fill the northern, western, eastern...
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Somersham was
listed as
Summersham in the
Domesday Book in the
Hundred of
Hurstingstone in Huntingdonshire. In 1086
there was one
manor at
Somersham and 41...
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taxable value.
Hartford was
listed in the
Domesday Book in the
Hundred of
Hurstingstone in Huntingdonshire; the name of the
settlement was
written as Hereforde...
- in
Bedfordshire 3now in
Northamptonshire 4a
chapelry to
Broughton in
Hurstingstone hundred 5a
chapelry to
Exning in Suffolk; now in
Suffolk 6no record...
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taxable value.
Wyton was
listed in the
Domesday Book in the
Hundred of
Hurstingstone in Huntingdonshire; the name of the
settlement was
written as Witune...
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Little Stukeley was
listed in the
Domesday Book in the
Hundred of
Hurstingstone in Huntingdonshire; the name of the
settlement was
written as Stivecle...
- Survey,
besides the four
existing divisions of
Norman Cross, Toseland,
Hurstingstone and Leightonstone,
which from
their ****essment
appear to have been double...