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NORTH STOW HUNDRED

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2011

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Jurors of Nordstowe hundred: Walter de Cleis, Roger son of Maurin, Hugh Farsit, Robert son of Warin, Godlive, Azor, Godmar de Greton, Waluric de Gretton and all others, French and English, of this hundred; Inq. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 99.

Jurors of Nordstowe hundred: Walter de Cleis, Roger son of Morin, Hugh Farsi, Robert son of Warin, Godlid de Stanton, Godmar de Gretton, Azor, Uluric de Greton and all others, French and English; Inq. Com. Cantab. (ed. Hamilton), 93.

MADINGLEY

Bishop of Lincoln (f. 190 a).

Madinglei, 1½ v. 1066, Blacuin, the man of K. E. 1086, Picot.

Picot de Grentebrige (f. 201 a).

Madingelei, manor, 11 h. 2½ v. 1066, 7 sochmen of K. E. 8 h. 1 v.; 5 sochmen of the abbot of Ely 3 h. 1½ v. 1086, in demesne; 2 knights (of Picot the sheriff) 3 h. 3 v.

Countess Judith (f. 202 a).

In Norestou hundred, 3 h. 1066, 4 men of earl Wallef. 1086, Picot.

Picot the sheriff gave to the canons of Cambridge the church of Madingley; Lib. de Bernewelle. 40.

Hugh Domesman, prior of Bernewell, acquired for the canons 2 h. in Maddingelai; ib. 65.

Lauretta Picot, who was the wife of Hugh de Burdeleis; R. de Dominabus, 56. See Rampton.

Basilia Morel and her sons, Robert and Hugh, and Quena, brought an assize of mort d'ancestor against the prior of Bernewell touching ½ fee in Maddingle; later by fine they released their claim; Lib. de Bernewelle, 105.

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Feudal Cambridgeshire , pp. 182 - 204
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1920

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