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- 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 Trepeslau hundred: Ralph the reeve of this hundred, William de Calei, Ralph de Barenton, Teodbald the man of Hardwin (de Scalers), Standard de Haukestune, Godriz de Fulmere, Aluric de Treppeslau, Sigar the sewer and all others, French and English, of this hundred; Inq. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 98.
Jurors of Tripelaue hundred: Ralph the reeve of the hundred, William de Caillei; Ranulf de Barenton, Tedbald the man of Hardwin, Stanhard de Haukeston, Godric de Fulemere, Aluric de Tripelaue, Sigar the sewer and all others, French and English; Inq. Com. Cantab. (ed. Hamilton), 43.
THRIPLOW
Abbot of Ely (f. 191).
Trepeslau (Trippelaue), 6½ h. 1066, the church of Ely. 1086, in demesne.
Trepeslau (Trippelaue), 1 h. 1066, the church of Ely. 1086, Hardwin holds under the abbot by a certain respite of the same abbot, until speech may be had thereupon with the king.
Trepeslau, 2 a. 1086, Hardwin has no advowernor giver of seis in of these acres, but has occupied them against the abbot, as the men of the hundred testify.
Geoffrey de Mannevile (f. 197).
Trepeslau, 1½ h. 1066, Sigar, of Asgar. 1086, the same Sigar.
Hardwin de Scalers (f. 199 a).
Trepeslai, 1 h. of the demesne food of the monks (of Ely for a certain respite under the king until the king be spoken with). 1066, the church of Ely. 1086. It belongs to the church of Ely.
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- Feudal Cambridgeshire , pp. 205 - 223Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1920