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 Wederlai hundred: Sivridus the reeve of the hundred, Ralph de Bans, Fulcheus the man of the sheriff, Rumold the man of count Eustace, Saward de Harleston, Turbert de Ordwelle, Brixcet de Berton, Almar Blacsune and all others, French and English, of this hundred; Inq. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 99.
Jurors of Werlei hundred: Sefrid the reeve, Ralph de Scannis (sic), Fulco Waruhel, Rumold de Cotes, Seward de Harleton, Turbert de Orewelle, Bricter de Berton, Almar Blacheson and all the French and English; Inq. Com. Cantab. (ed. Hamilton), 68.
COMBERTON
King's land (f. 189 b).
Cumbertone, manor, 2½ h. 1066, king Edward. 1086, in demesne.
Cumbertone, manor, ½ v. 1066, a man of earl Wallef. 1086, a sochman.
Picot de Grentebrig (f. 200 b).
Cumbertone, 2 h. 2 a. 1066, 7 sochmen of K. E. 1 h. 1 v.; a sochman of archbishop Stigand and a sochman of earl Wallef 3 v. 1086, 2 men (knights).
Erchenger the baker (f. 202 b).
Cumbertone, 1 h. less 20 a. 1066, a sochman of K. E. 1 v.; a sochman of archbishop Stigand 1½ v.; a sochman of earl Wallef 1½ v. 1086, in demesne.
Picot the sheriff gave to the canons of Cambridge (Barnwell) the church of Cumberton. Pain Peverel confirmed the gift; Lib. de Bernewelle, 40, 42.
The sheriff claimed allowance of a deficiency of £5 in the farm of Cumberton; Red Bk. 668.
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- Feudal Cambridgeshire , pp. 224 - 258Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1920