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PAPWORTH HUNDRED

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2011

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Jurors of Pampeword hundred: Richard the man of Hardwin, Ralph de Felgeres, Albert the man of the abbot of Ramsey, Thehard the man of the abbot of Ely, Leofwin Gricus, Osmund the man of Gillebert de Gant, Briztan the man of Gillebert de Gant, Godwin the priest and all others, English and French, of this hundred; Inq. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 99.

FEN DRAYTON

King's land (f. 190).

Draitone, ½ h. 1066, 2 sochmen. 1086, the same 2 sochmen.

Abbot of Ramesyg (f. 192 b).

Draitone, 3 v. 1066, St Benedict. 1086, in demesne.

Count Alan (f. 195).

Draitone, 4½ h. 1066, 5 sochmen, of Eddeva. 1086, the same 5 sochmen.

Gilbert de Gand (f. 197 b).

Draitone, 3 h. 1 v. 1066, Ulf (Fenesce), thegn of K. E. (and a sochman under him 1 h. 1 v.). 1086, in demesne.

Picot de Grentebrige (f. 201).

Draitone, 1 h. 1066, a sochman of the abbot of Ely; a sochman of K. E. 1086, Roger.

The fee of Gant appears to have been held, like Fen-Stanton, co. Huntingdon, by Roland de Dinant and descended to Agnes de la Roche. After her death it was given to Stephen de Segrave by Henry III; Quo War. 103.

Hugh de Fendreiton acknowledges that 2 v. in Fendreiton are the right of John Giffard, who grants the land to Hugh for 1m. yearly rent; Camb. Fines (Rec. Com.), 301.

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Print publication year: 2009
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  • PAPWORTH HUNDRED
  • William Farrer
  • Book: Feudal Cambridgeshire
  • Online publication: 03 May 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693403.008
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  • William Farrer
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  • PAPWORTH HUNDRED
  • William Farrer
  • Book: Feudal Cambridgeshire
  • Online publication: 03 May 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693403.008
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