Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ERRATA
- ARMINGFORD HUNDRED
- CHESTERTON HUNDRED
- CHEVELEY HUNDRED
- CHILFORD HUNDRED
- FLENDISH HUNDRED
- PAPWORTH HUNDRED
- RADFIELD HUNDRED
- STAINE HUNDRED
- STAPLOE HUNDRED
- LONG STOW HUNDRED
- NORTH STOW HUNDRED
- THRIPLOW HUNDRED
- WETHERLEY HUNDRED
- WHITTLESFORD HUNDRED
- ONE OF THE TWO HUNDREDS OF ELY
- CAMBRIDGE
- INDEX OF NAMES AND PLACES
- INDEX OF THINGS
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ERRATA
- ARMINGFORD HUNDRED
- CHESTERTON HUNDRED
- CHEVELEY HUNDRED
- CHILFORD HUNDRED
- FLENDISH HUNDRED
- PAPWORTH HUNDRED
- RADFIELD HUNDRED
- STAINE HUNDRED
- STAPLOE HUNDRED
- LONG STOW HUNDRED
- NORTH STOW HUNDRED
- THRIPLOW HUNDRED
- WETHERLEY HUNDRED
- WHITTLESFORD HUNDRED
- ONE OF THE TWO HUNDREDS OF ELY
- CAMBRIDGE
- INDEX OF NAMES AND PLACES
- INDEX OF THINGS
Summary
Jurors of Cestreton hundred: Roger de Cilderlai, Giffard de Draiton, Gillebert de Histon, Sturmy (“Sturmidus”) de Cotenham, Bruning de Cestreton, Almar de Cotham, Ledmar de Draiton, Erny (“Ernius”) de Cilderlai, and all of this hundred, French and English; Inquis. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 99.
CHESTERTON
King's land (f. 189 bb).
Cestretone, 30 h. 1066 (King Edward). 1086 in demesne.
Bruning de Cestreton, a juror of Cestreton hundred; Inq. Eliensis, 99.
The sheriff claims allowance of £5 for the restocking of Cestreton; Red Bk. 668.
Grant to Adam de Eli of a “mansura” in Cestreton of 3s. yearly farm; P. 165.
Assize of Cestreton £5. 6s. 8d.; ib. 160.
Arlbodo de Cestreton and Ernald de Cestreton are amerced for default; ib. 142.
William de Cestreton for the same; ib. 75.
The men of Cestreton owe 48s. 4d. de dono; ib. 191.
Saher de Quinci (afterwards) earl of Winchester, gave to Bernewelle £10 of land in Cestreton, with warranty if the king took from the donor the manor of Cestreton; Lib. de Bernewelle, 75.
Grant to the canons of Bernewell of the vill of Cestreton at fee farm for £30 yearly, so that the king be quit of £10 of his alms which he owed yearly; R. Chart. 52.
An agreement between Hervey…and…de Merlay touching the division between them of the inheritance of Dunning and Robert de Cestreton; Camb. Fines (Rec. Com.), 285.
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- Feudal Cambridgeshire , pp. 30 - 40Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1920