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century and twentieth century have made some adjustments to the border of the Domesday county. 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Also transferre d from Somerset, all in 1896, were Adber, Goathill, Poyntington, Sandford Orcas, Seaborough, Trent and Weathergrove and in the same year Wambrook (}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 a chapelry of Netherbury Ancient Parish ) }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 not mentioned in Domesday) was transferred fro}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 m Dorset to Somerset.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9983208 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Before April 1974, the only change on the border with Hampshire was the transfer of Kinson from Dorset in 1930. 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This is an error on the part of the main scribe of Great Domesday who was abstracting material from Exon }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 in order to construct a full list of the lands held by each ten ant-in- chief in each county. Exon was, however, differently arranged with the county subordinate to the fief; in other words, several fiefs in Exon contained lands in more than one county. It would be easy to miss a county heading in such circumstances o r the heading itself may have been missing. This phenomenon is particularly marked in circuit IV (Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire); see STS \{Introduction: Places Entered in the Wrong Domesday County\}. }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 \tab In Domesday Wiltshire (WIL 23,10), an estate at Gussage St Michael is entered under the heading ' Land which was Earl Aubrey's'. Earl Aubrey was Aubrey of Coucy, created Earl of Northumbria in 1080. As he was 'of little use in difficult circumstances' he resigned an d went home to Normandy. His lands were in the king's hands in 1086 and had not yet been granted afresh. Gussage St Michael was Earl Aubrey's only Dorset estate, a fact easily missed by the scribe. It certainly lay in Dorset in 1086 as an analysis of the D orset Tax Returns locates it in Badbury Hundred. \par \tab A second estate of 3 virgates in Gillingham (WIL 66,5) held by Fulcred, a servant of the king, is similarly misplaced. All the other estates in Gillingham were rightly included in Dorset (1,4. 10,1. 33,1. 5 6,3-5;66). Moreover, an analysis of the Tax Returns shows that this particular estate lay in Gillingham Hundred.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab A further place that lay in Dorset in 1086 may be mentioned in Domesday Somerset. Under an entry for Martock (SOM 1,27), it is recorded that 1 hide and 1 virgate of land in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Contone }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 have been taken away from the manor and are held by Ansger the cook. This 'Compton' was tentatively identified with Compton Durville, the nearest Compton to Martock, in the Somerset volume of the Phillimore series. Ho wever, in the Tax Return for Sherborne Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16066062 (Exon folio 23b2) the king has no tax from 1 hide and 1 virgate which Ansger the cook holds by gift of the king}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . Since this holding is nowhere recorded in Domesday Dorset, it is possible that it represents an outlying part of Martock at Over Compton or Nether Compton in Dorset; see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15935630 VCH Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , iii. p. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6446591 145.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par \par HUNDREDS \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 In the Phillimore printed edition, the Domesday estates were allocated, for the purposes of indexing and mapping, to the later hundreds; this was the policy that the general editor (JRM) had wished to be applied to counties that lacked hundredal rubrication. However, the notes for this county show that in most instances places can be allocated to the 1086 hundreds on the basis of the Tax Returns w hich are included in the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 Liber Exoniensis}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11871563 , here called Exon (see \{Introduction: Related or 'Satellite' Texts\} ) or by a study of the hundredal sequence in which they are entered in the text of Exon itself. Tabulated here are, in the first column, the names o f the later hundreds, and, in the second, the names of the 1086 hundreds. A blank in the first column means that a hundred had ceased to exist by that time; in the second column a blank shows that the later hundred did not exist as such in 1086. Where nam e s on the same line in adjacent columns are substantially different (for example Whiteway/ Hilton), this indicates that the Domesday hundred has been renamed. Some names that were used in the Phillimore printed edition have also been modified for this revi s ion, either to take account of the modern spelling of the place that named the hundred (as Brunsell for Brownshall) or, by the use of single inverted commas ('Goderthorn' for Godderthorn) to indicate that the place which named the hundred is no longer in e xistence, although it is evidenced after 1086. Double inverted commas ("Stana") indicate that the hundred and the place that named it are not found after 1086. The relation between the 1086 and later hundreds in discussed below and shown in the second tab le. \par }\pard \ql \li31\ri0\sb254\sl-254\slmult0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin31\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\b\expnd-2\expndtw-11\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }\trowd \irow0\irowband0\ts17\trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw10 \trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trftsWidthA3\trautofit1\trpaddl108\trpaddr108\trpaddfl3\trpaddft3\trpaddfb3\trpaddfr3\tbllkhdrrows\tbllklastrow\tbllkhdrcols\tbllklastcol \clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr \brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth4428\clshdrawnil \cellx4149\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth4428\clshdrawnil \cellx8417\pard\plain \ql 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\cellx4149\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth4428\clshdrawnil \cellx8417\row }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \par ------------- \par Badbury \par Beaminster \par Bere and Barrow \par Brownshall \par Buckland Newton \par ------------- \par ------------- \par Cerne, Totcombe and Modbury \par Cogdean \par Combsditch \par Cranborne \par Cullifordtree \par Eggardon \par ---------------- \par Gillingham and Redlane \par Godderthorn \par ---------------- \par Hasler \par --------------- \par Knowlton \par --------------- \par --------------- \par Loosebarrow \par --------------- \par Pimperne \par Puddletown \par -------------- \par Rowbarrow \par Sherborne \par Sixpenny Handley \par St George \par ------------- \par 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To avoid possible confusion they are here called Buckland [Newton] and [Sturminster] Newton throughout.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid5397544 \par }{\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142068 Identifying and Reconstructing the Hundreds \par }{\expnd0\expndtw1\cf1\insrsid16218371 Although two hundreds are n}{\expnd0\expndtw1\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 amed incidentally in the text of Domesday Dorset - Buckland [Newton] Hundred}{\expnd0\expndtw1\cf1\insrsid16218371 at 1,30 and 'Purbeck Hundred' at 37,13 (that is probably Ailwood Hundred, later known as Rowbarrow Hundred; see 1,8 'Purbeck' note) - }{\expnd0\expndtw3\cf1\insrsid16218371 the schedule of lands completely lacks hundredal rubrication, in common with the other four }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 south-western counties.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\expnd0\expndtw3\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab However, Exon contains Tax Returns for Dorset covering 39 hundreds and from }{ \expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 these valuable evidence for the identification of places can be obtained when the names of landholders and the sizes }{\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 of estates are compared with Domesday entries, even though the Tax Returns }{\expnd0\expndtw1\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 do not themselves contain a single place-name; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 see \{ Introduction: Identification of Places\}.}{\expnd0\expndtw1\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 }{\expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 Set out below are the names of these Tax Return hundreds (in the nom}{ \expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371 inative; in Exon }{\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 they occur in the genitive, ending in }{\i\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 -e }{\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 or -}{ \i\f700\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2245983 \'ea}{\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 (for }{\i\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 -ae}{\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ),}{\i\expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{ \expnd0\expndtw2\cf1\insrsid16218371 in phrases such as 'In the Hundred }{\expnd0\expndtw3\cf1\insrsid16218371 of Yetminster') with the modern equivalent name in brackets }{\expnd0\expndtw3\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 where it exists, their hidage totals }{\expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 and the Exon folio }{\expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371 and entry}{\expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 reference. The names}{ \expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the last column refer to the later hundred or hundreds in which they were incorporated. The numbering of the Tax Return hundreds is that adopted by }{\i\expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid465683 VCH Dorset }{\expnd0\expndtw4\cf1\insrsid16218371 , iii. following their order in Exon. \par \par }\trowd \irow0\irowband0\ts17\trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw10 \trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trftsWidthA3\trautofit1\trpaddl108\trpaddr108\trpaddfl3\trpaddft3\trpaddfb3\trpaddfr3\tbllkhdrrows\tbllklastrow\tbllkhdrcols\tbllklastcol \clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr \brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth1028\clshdrawnil \cellx1081\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth3040\clshdrawnil \cellx3962\clvertalt\clbrdrt \brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 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}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Etheministra}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6889881 (Yetminster)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par 2 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Witchirca}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Whitchurch) \par \par 3 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Oglescoma}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ('Uggescombe') \par \par 4 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Glochresdona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Eggardon)\'86 \par \par 5 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Albretesberga}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \lquote Alvredesberge\rquote }{\insrsid16218371 )}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par 6 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Bedeberia}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Badbury) \par \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 7 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Canendona}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \lquote Canedone\rquote }{\insrsid16218371 )}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid465683 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid267727 8}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12596715 Pideletona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Puddletown) \par \par 9 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Stana}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par \par 10 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Goderon}{\i\f700\cf1\insrsid16218371 \'ea}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 stona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ('Goderthorn') \par \par 11 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Haltona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Hilton) \par \par 12 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Beieministra}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Beaminster) \par \par 13 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Redehana}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Redhove) \par \par 14 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Tolreforda}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tollerford) \par \par 15 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Bera}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Bere) \par \par 16 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 Con}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 c}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid13265821 resdic}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Combsditch)\u8800\'3f \par \par 17 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Cocdena}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Cogdean) \par \par 18 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Celeberga}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Charborough) \par \par 19 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Aileuesuuoda}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Ailwood) \par \par 20 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Hanlega}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Handley)\u8800\'3f\u8800\'3f \par \par 21 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Neuuentona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4981848 ([Sturminster] Newton)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 22 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Langeberga}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \lquote Langeburgh \rquote }{\insrsid16218371 )}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid465683 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 23 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Chenoltuna }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Knowlton) \par \par 24 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Sexpena}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Sixpenny) \par \par 25 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Hunesberga}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12264313 \lquote Hundesburge\rquote }{\insrsid16218371 )}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid465683 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par 26 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Pinpra }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Pimperne) \par \par 27 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Gelingeham}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Gillingham) \par \par 28 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Brunesella}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Brunsell) \par \par 29 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Haselora }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Hasler) \par \par 30 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Winfroda}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Winfrith) \par \par 31 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Celberga}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Chilbury) \par \par 32 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Dorecestra}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 (Dorchester)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par 33 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Morberga}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ('Modbury') \par \par \par 34 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Sireburna}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Sherborne) \par \par 35 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Ferendona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Farrington) \par \par 36 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Bochena}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Buckland [Newton]) \par \par 37 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Cuferdestroua}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Cullifordtree) \par \par 38 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Frontona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Frampton) \par \par 39 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8546253 Lodra}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Loders) \par \par Tax Total for Dorset)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6889881 \cell }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11888147 47 h. \par \par 84 \'bd h. 1 v. \par \par 104 h. \par \par 66 \'bd h. \par \par 47 h. \par \par 32 h. 1 v. \par \par 48 h. 3 v. \par \par 91 h. \par \par 63 \'bd h. \par \par \par 28 \'bd h. \par \par 86 h. 1 v. \par \par 106 h. less 1 v. \par \par 7 h. \par \par 59 h. \par \par 49 h. 1 v. \par \par 77 h. \par \par 86 h. \par \par 41 \'bd h. \par \par 73 h. \par \par 20 h. \par \par 47 h. \par \par \par 84 h. \par \par 36 \'bd h. \par \par 50 h. \par \par 79 h. \par \par 34 \'bd h. \par \par 79 h. less \'bd v. \par \par 52 \'bd h. \par \par 64 h. 1 v. \par \par 49 h. 1 v. \par \par 51 \'bd h. \par \par 73 h. 1 v. \par \par 63 h. \par \par \par 75 \'bd h. 25 c. \par \par 37 h. \par \par 39 h. less 1 v. \par \par 109 h. \par \par 35 h. \par \par 20 h. \par \cell Yetminster \par \par Whitchurch Canonicorum \par \par 'Uggescombe' \par \par Eggardon \par \par Cranborne (part) \par \par Badbury (part); Cranborne (part) \par \par Badbury (part); Cranborne (part) \par \par Puddletown \par \par Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury'\'87 (part) \par \par 'Goderthorn'\'b1 (part) \par \par Whiteway \par \par Beaminster (part) \par \par Beaminster (part) \par \par Tollerford (part) \par \par Bere and Barrow. Winfrith (part) \par \par Combsditch \par \par Cogdean \par \par Loosebarrow \par \par Rowbarrow \par \par Sixpenny Handley (part) \par \par [Sturminster] Newton \par \par \par Pimperne (part). Cranborne (part) \par \par Knowlton \par \par Sixpenny Handley (part) \par \par Pimperne (part) \par \par Pimperne (part) \par \par Gillingham and Redlane (part) \par \par Brunsell$ \par \par Hasler \par \par Winfrith (part) \par \par Winfrith (part) \par \par St George (part) \par \par Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury'\'87 \par (part) \par \par Sherborne \par \par Gillingham and Redlane (part) \par \par Buckland [Newton] \par \par Cullifordtree \par \par St George (part). Tollerford (part) \par \par 'Goderthorn' (part)\cell }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\intbl\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \trowd \irow1\irowband1\lastrow \ts17\trgaph108\trleft-108 \trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw10 \trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trftsWidthA3\trautofit1\trpaddl108\trpaddr108\trpaddfl3\trpaddft3\trpaddfb3\trpaddfr3\tbllkhdrrows\tbllklastrow\tbllkhdrcols\tbllklastcol \clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr \brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth1028\clshdrawnil \cellx1081\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth3040\clshdrawnil \cellx3962\clvertalt\clbrdrt \brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth1440\clshdrawnil \cellx5326\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth3348\clshdrawnil \cellx8417\row }\pard \qc \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 .}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 = hide. v}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 .}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 = virgate. c}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 .}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 = carucate \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \'86}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 So}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 Exon}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 manuscript}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 , with the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 l}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 interlined above and between the }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 g }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 and }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 o}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ; Ellis misprinted}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 g}{ \i\cf1\super\insrsid16218371\charrsid8144230 i}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 o-}{\i\f700\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 chresdon\'ea \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4981848 \'87 Often known }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 as Cerne, Totcombe and Modbury}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4981848 .}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4981848 \'b1 Often known as Godderthorn.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \u8800\'3f }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 So}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 Exon}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 manuscript}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 , with }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 Con }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 i}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 nterlined above and to the left}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 of }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 cresdic }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 which is written right up}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 against the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 In}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 ;}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 commas indicate the position of the}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 interlineation. Ellis misprinted}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 cresdie }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 and}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 separates the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 In }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 from it.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \u8800\'3f\u8800\'3f }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 So}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 Exon}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 manuscript; Ellis misprinted}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 hangleg}{\i\f700\cf1\insrsid16218371 \'ea}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7019319 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9457358 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4981848 $ Often known as Brownshall.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par It will be noted that very few of these 'hundreds' contain a figure close to 100 hides (if that was the original total); several, such as Pimp}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid990470 erne and Buckland}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 [Newton]}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid990470 , are much smaller, while others, for instance Loders and Handley,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 are merely individual manors which for some reason returned their tax separately. Some of these 'hundreds' may well have been temporary, artificial creations for the needs of a particular survey. It is probable that the 'hundreds' which supplied the Tax Returns and the 'hundr eds' which contributed to the compilation of Domesday differed from each other (such is the Somerset evidence) and may well have differed again from the hundreds which under the Saxon kings had particular administrative and judicial functions. \par \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 Composition of the H}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid3765860 undreds}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid3765860 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 The villages that formed each hundred in the Tax Returns can be identified with differing degrees of completeness: the list below includes those where the identity seems reasonably certain;}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 it largely agrees with the reconstruction in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11894749 VCH Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , iii. and is less wholesale than the wo}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 rk of Eyton (}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 Eyton,}{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 Dorset Survey}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 which has heavily influenced Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5186930 , an otherwise excellent work on the hundreds}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . The present editors hope to publish their analysis separately at a later date.}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11894749 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Yetminster Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 (Tax Return 1)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 certainly contained Yetminster itself and all the holdings called Melbury; it is likely that the total w}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 a}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 s made up by Woolcombe and Clifton Maybank.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Whitchurch Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 2 ) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Symondsbury, Pilsdon, 'Studley', Lyme Regis, Abbots Wootton, Moorbath, Catherston Leweston, Wootton Fitzpaine, Atrim and }{\cf1\super\insrsid16218371 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Stoke Wallis'}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . Most of Broadwindsor was also here in 1086, but later transf}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 erred to Beaminster Hundred; see 57,15 Broadwindsor }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 'Uggescombe' Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 3)}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 certainly contained Abbotsbury, Portesham, Littlebredy, Waddon, Langt}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 on Herring, Tatton (later in Cullifordtree Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ), Shilvinghampton and Fleet. Elworth, Puncknowle, Corton and Bexington we re also probably here in 1086.}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Eggardon Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 4) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 certainly contained Winterborne Abbas, Long Bredy, Nettlecombe, West Milton, Powerstock, Wraxall, Chilcombe (this last subseq}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 uently in 'Uggescombe' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ), Woo}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 lcombe ( later in Tollerford Hundred)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and the Loders holdings }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 of 26,58 and 56,51 (later in 'Go}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 derthorn}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ' Hundred)}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . Askerswell lay in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Redhove Hundred (Tax Return 13)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 in 1086, but paid tax in Eggardon }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and was later transferred here. Kingcombe, }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 later in Tollerford Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , was here in 1303 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii.}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 33) and probably earlier; see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 72}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ;}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and 32,3 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Kingcombe note and 47,7 Wraxall note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\insrsid16218371 \par \tab 'Alvredesberge'}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 5) was broken up after 1086 and}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contri}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 buted Cranborne, Boveridge, Edm}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ondsham and}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Pentridge to }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 the later Cranborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ; Broc}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 kington to Knowlton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and Wimborne St Giles (see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 92}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ;}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and 10,3 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Wimborne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note) to the later }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Wimborne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Badbury Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 6) was subsequently }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 divided between }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 the later }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Badbury}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred and Cranborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . To Badbury}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 it contributed }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Selavestune}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Odenham',}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 part of Hinton Martell }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 (the rest was in }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 \lquote Canedone\rquote }{\insrsid16218371 Hundred: Tax Return 7}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 )}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , Wimborne Minster, and Tarrant Crawford. To Cranborne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 it gave Witchampton, Preston and Hemsworth. Gussage St Michael also lay here in 1086 and was later a detached part}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 of Badbury Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . Preston is included in both Badbury}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred and Pimperne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 pp. 76-77; see }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 43.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\insrsid16218371 \par \tab 'Canedone'}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 7)}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 was similarly divided}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 after 1086}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . From it}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , Badbury Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 acquired Horton, Didlington, part}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 of Hinton Martell (the rest was already in Badbury Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ), Petersham, Thorn Hill (see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 88), Wilksworth, Walford and M}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 annington; Cranborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 gained Hampreston and West Parley. In the Middle Ages, Petersham (now in Holt parish) was a part of Cranborne Hundred; see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 75}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ;}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 39.}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Puddletown Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 8)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Puddletown itself, Little Puddle, Tolpuddle, Piddlehinton, Waterston, Milborne St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Andrew and Dewlish. The h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred total is probably completed by Athelhampton, 'Bardolfeston', 'Little Cheselbourne', Ilsington and Tincleton. Dewlish was sometimes }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 counted in Whiteway Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (the successor to Hilton Hundred in later times); see 25,1 Dewlish note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16056674 "Stana"}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 9)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Piddletrenthide and Cerne Abbas, and probably Alton Pancras (2,2 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Alton note), Up Cern}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 e (2,3 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note) and the }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Cernel }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 (possibly }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Godmanstone) of 24,5. Up Cerne was later in Sherborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and Alton Pancras is included there in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 70.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 'Goderthorn' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 10)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 had Bredy, Wal}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ditch and part of Loders (26,41;}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 see 1,13 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Loders }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), and probably Swyre as well, although this was later in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Uggescombe}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 ' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hilton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 11) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 certainly contained Melcombe Horsey, Ibberton, Cheselbourne, Stoke Wake, Hilton itself, Milton Abbas, Woolland and Lyscombe.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Beaminster Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 12)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 combined with }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Redhove}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Tax Return 13) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 to form the enlarged H}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 undred of Beaminster. The 1086 h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred included Beaminster itself, Corscombe, Mosterton, Toller Whelme, Catsley and a part of Broadwindsor (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 the rest was in Whitchurch Hundred: Tax Return 2)}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . Chardstock was a detached portion to the west (see 3,13 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Chardstock }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ;}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 pp. 7, 8, 41). Stoke Abbott (3,9) and Wellwood (3,18) also probably lay here in 1086.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Redhove Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 13) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained several holdings at Poorton, as well as a detached portion, Askerswell (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 which paid its tax in Eggardon Hundred: Tax Return 4)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Tollerford Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 14)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 certainly }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 comprised Wyford Eagle, Chelborough, Rampisham}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and a part of Compton Valence (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 for the rest, see Tax Return 38 for Frampton Hundred)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . It probably contained also Chilfrome, Cruxton, Maiden Newton, Toller Fratrum and Toller Porcorum and Frome Vauchurch.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Bere Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 15)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 covered an area larger than the lat}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 er Bere Hundred and Barrow Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . To these it contributed Winterborne Kingston, Briantspuddle, Turners Puddle, Affpuddle and Milborne Stileham. It is likely tha}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 t the southern boundary of the h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred was the }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 River}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Frome (49,14 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hethfelton }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 no te); thus Worgr}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 et, later in Hasler Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , though a tithing of Barrow Hundred, was here in 1086 as were Hethfelton and Bestwall}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , later in Winfrith Hundred. The h}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred will no doubt have contained Bere Regis itself, as well as Rushton, Holton and Bovington, three places more recently in Winfrith Hundred. Clyffe (12,6 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Clyffe }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), lat}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 er in Puddletown Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , may have been here in 1086. Worgret, Bestwall and Rushton }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 were in Barrow Hundred in the fourteenth century:}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 pp. 20, 42; }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 69.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Combsditch Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 16)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Bloxworth, Thornicombe, Blandford St Mary and Littleton (26,28 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Littleton }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), also several places called Winterborne. Among them will have been }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , Winterborne Clenston (26,13 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Winterborne' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), Winterborne Tomson (40,4 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Winterborne' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note) and Winterborne Whitechurch (12,11 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Winterborne note }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and 55,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Martinstown note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ). Winterborne Muston, later in Winterborne Kingston (Bere Hundred), although a tithing of Combsditch Hundred, was probably here in 1086 (40,4 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Winterborne' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note). Part of Winterborne Kingston may also have been here (55,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Martinstown }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note).}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Cogdean Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 17)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Canford Magna, Kinson, Corfe Mullen and Sturminster Marshall and probably Lytchett Matravers.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Charborough Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 18) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 included Charborough itself, Spetisbury, Mapperton, Morden and probably 'Great Crawford' (56,12 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Crawford' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note).}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Ailwood Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 19)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 also app arently known as Purbeck Hundred, incorporated Worth Matravers, part of Kingston (19,10 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Kingston }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), part of Afflington (28,6-7), Ower, Whitecliff, Swanage, Coombe, Wilkswood, Acton and 'Moulham'. It is likely that Ailwood itself, Studland, Rollington and Herston were also here.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Handley Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 20) contained only the manor of [Sixpenny]}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Handley.}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11888147 [Sturminster] Newton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 21)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 included Hinton St Mary and Fifehead St Quintin. The latter has since 1920 been part of Fifehead Neville parish and so in Pim}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 perne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , but actually was a tithing in }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 the post-1086 Cranborne Hundred; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 see 19,9 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Fifehead }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note and }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \{Introduction: Tithings\}}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \lquote Langeburgh\rquote }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 22)}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 contributed to the later h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undreds of Pimperne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cranborne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . To Pimperne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 it gave Langton Long Blandford and Tarrant Keyneston (see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 87), as well as Tarrant Hinton, Tarrant Launcest}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 on and perhaps Tarrant Rawston; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 see 54,9 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Tarrant' note and \{ Introduction: Places Named from Rivers\}}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . To Cranborne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 it gave Farnha}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 m, Ashmore and possibly Tarrant}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Rushton and }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Tarrant }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Gunville (1,24 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Tarrant' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note). Tarrant Monkton was also here in 1086 and possibly Chettle, both being later parts of Monkton Up Wimborne Hundred. Tarrant Monkton was sometimes included in Cranborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ; see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 75}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Knowlton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 23)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Long }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Crichel }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and Moor Crichel, Gussage All Saints, Knowlton and 'Philipston' (20,2}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Wimborne note). Of these, Moor Crichel wa}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 s later in }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9400031 Badbury Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and 'Philipston' wa}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 s a }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 tithing of Knowlton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 in Wimborne St}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 Giles parish and hundred; see \{Introduction: Tithings\}.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Sixpenny Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 24)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Compton Abbas, Fontmell Magna, Iwerne Minster and Melbury Abbas, all belonging to Shaftesbury Abbey.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\insrsid16218371 \par \tab '}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundesburge}{\b\insrsid16218371 '}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 25)}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 was almost completely redistributed after Domesday. Some places, including certainly Quarleston (55,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Martinstown }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), Durweston, Bryanston }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Knicteton' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Blaneford'}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6561315 in}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 p. 87) and Winterborne Stickl}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and went to the enlarged Pimperne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . Pulham}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (36,4) went to Buckla}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11888147 nd [Newton]}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hundred where}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 another part is recorded in Tax Return 36. Hammoon, probably in this hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 in 1086, also went to Pimperne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred and continued to be in that hundred though }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 separated from it by Okeford Fitzpaine (certainly in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10238241 Hundesburge}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ' Hundred}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in 1086, later in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11888147 [Sturminster]}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Newton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ) and Shillingst}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 one (probably here in 1086, later }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 a detached}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 part of Cranborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ). Plumber, Turnworth an}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11888147 d Fifehead Neville were also probable constituents of 'Hundesburge' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in 1086; Plumber was later in Sherborne Hundred;}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Turnworth }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 was later }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 a detachment of Cranb}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 orne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Pimperne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 26) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 itself contained Nutford, Stourpaine, Ash and Ranston and Lazerton (30,3 }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 Ranston note and 56,32 Lazerton note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ).}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 It was subsequently much enlarged.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Gillingham Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 27) included Silton, Milton-on-}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Stour, Gillingham, Kington, Stour and Nyland and it is likely that Buckhorn Weston, Wyndlam, Fifehead M}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 agdalen, Todber and Thornton (later in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1595052 [Sturminster] N}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ewton Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ) were here in 1086.}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12857968 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Brunsell Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 28)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 had Stalbridge and Stalbridge Weston, Stourton Caundle and part of Purse Caundle (26,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 70 Caundle note). Stock Gaylard, later }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10816691 Sherborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 , may well have been here.}{ \b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12857968 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Hasler Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 29)}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Orchard, Church Knowle, East Holme, Steeple, Creech, Kimmeridge, Blackmanston, Tyneham, Povington and Stoborough as well as two place}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 s later in Rowbarrow Hundred (the successor to Ailwood Hundred): part of Afflington (28,6 Afflington }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), part of Kingston (19,10 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Kingston }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note) and possibly Renscombe (11,16 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Renscombe }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note).}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12857968 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Winfrith Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 30) in 1086 formed half of the later h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred of the same name, contributing Chaldon, Coombe Keynes, Lulworth, Woodstreet and Wool to it.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Chilbury Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 31)}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 formed the other half of }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 the later enlarged Winfrith Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and contained Watercombe, Poxwell, }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 Woodsford, Owermoigne, Moreton, Galton and Holworth. Ringstead was here also (as it was in }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 , ii. p. 29 and }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 Lay Subsidy Roll (1334)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 , p. 68) but was later a tith}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ing of Winfrith Hundred in Osmington pa}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 rish, Cullifordtree Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . The two holdings at Mayne (27,4-5) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 may also have been in Chilbury Hundred, Broadmayne later }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 being in St George }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred (the successor to Dorchester Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ) and Li}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ttle Mayne in Cullifordtree Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12857968 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Dorchester Hundred}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 32)}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 had Martinstown (55,1 Martinstown note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ), part of Stinsford (56,40 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Stinsford }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), Bockhampton, Bradford Peverell and a number of 'Cerne' holdings, probably}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Forston, Pulston and Herrison; }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 see 26,5 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Cerne' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note and}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \{Introduction: Places N}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7153421 amed from Rivers}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \}. 'F}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 rome Billet' was also here; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 it was later a tithing of this h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred in West Stafford pa}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 rish, Cullifordtree Hundred}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . West Stafford may also have been here in 1086 (26,7 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Stafford }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note). Ashton, later in Martinstown, was in Cullifordtree Hundred in the Middle Ages.}{ \b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12857968 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 'Modbury' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 33) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 included Sydling St Nicholas, Cattistock, Frome St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Quintin (this last was later in Tollerford Hundred)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and an outlying part at West Compton.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Sherborne Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 34)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained Sherborne, Oborne, Thornf ord, Bradford Abbas, Compton and part of Purse Caundle (56,55 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Caundle }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note).}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Farrington Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 35) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 comprised Child Okeford, Hanford, Gold Hill, Iwerne Courtney, Sutton Waldron and probably Manston.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 Buckland [Newton] Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 (Tax Return 36) contai}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ned part of Pulham (see 24,4 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Pulham }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), Glanvilles Wootton, Mappowder and no doubt Buckland Newton itself.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Cullifordtree Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 37) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 included a}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ll the holdings named from the R}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 iv}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 er Wey (see \{Introduction: Places N}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7153421 amed from Rivers}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \})}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 and a number of }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 places called 'Winterborne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ': Winterborne Monkton and 'Winterborne Belet' certainly, and probably Ashton (55,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Martinstown }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note), Winterborne Herringston and Winte}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 rborne Farringdon, part of Winter}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 borne Came (26,13 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Winterborne' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note). O}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 ther places definitely in this h}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 undred were Buckland Ripers, Lewell, Radipole, Chickerell, Bincombe, Osmington, Whitcombe, West Knighton and the 2 hides of Frampto}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 n not accounted for in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Tax Return }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 38 for Frampton Hundred (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 see 17,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Frampton note)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 . Part of Stinsford may have been here (56,40 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Stinsford }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 note).}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Frampton Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 38) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 contained the major portion of Frampton (later in St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 George Hundred (the successor to Dorchester Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 ) and part of Compton Valence}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . The rest of Compton Valence}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 lay in Tollerford Hundred (}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 Tax Return 14) in 1086;}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 see 51,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Compton note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 Loders Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (Tax Return 39). At only}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 20 hides }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 this }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 was a return from the royal manor of Loders (1,13).}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid4151266 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par The smaller hundreds of the above list were amalgamated to form larger units soon a fter 1086 and individual manors which had given separate returns were absorbed into adjacent larger hundreds, while at the eastern end of the county, a fuller reorganization took place. These changes yielded the medieval hundreds found in the }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Feudal Aids}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 which largely survived into modern times.}{ \insrsid16218371 }{\striked1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1252812 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 The Later Hundreds \par (1) Detached Parts}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10051802 The later medieval hundreds sometimes included detached portions, often geographically remote. The creation of most of these detachments took place after 1086. Sometimes a particular lord might withdraw the suit of a manor from its geographical hundred and attach it to a hundred where he had more estates or greater importance. This is particularly the case with powerful ecclesiastical hold e rs and led, in extreme cases, to the creation of scattered ecclesiatical hundreds, which sometimes became Liberties or franchises. In some cases the detached part was actually a place that was always in a particular hundred but became isolated from it by the detachment of some other intervening place. The following later hundreds had detached parts; their certain or probable 1086 location is given in the individual notes: \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Badbury Hundred: Gussage St Michael \par Beaminster Hundred: Chardstock \par Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury' Hundred: West Compton (also detached from 'Modbury' \par \tab Hundred in 1086) \par Cogdean Hundred: Charlton Marshall \par Cranborne Hundred: Shillingstone, Turnworth \par Pimperne Hundred: Hammoon \par St George Hundred: Broadmayne \par }{\cf1\striked1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15820083 \par }{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 (2) 'New' Hundreds}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 The later medieval hundreds were mostly expansions or amalgamations of the hundreds that existed at the time of Domesday. Four hundreds are, however, substantially new creations: \par \par Barrow (or Hundredsbarrow) Hundred was formed from Combsditch Hundred. It included the Domesday places of Affpuddle, Briantspuddle and Turners Puddle.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Rushmore Hundred likewise seems to have arisen from Combsditch Hundred: it contained Winterborne Zelston and West Morden}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 tithing \par \par Monkton Up Wimborne Hundred was formed from manors belonging to the related abbeys of Cranborne and}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Tewkesbury, and included Chettle and Boveridge tithing and Tarrant Monkton as well as Monkton Up}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Wimborne itself (10,3 Wimborne note) in Wimborne St Giles parish.}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 \par Wimborne St Giles Hundred was a post-medieval creation (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 , ii. p. 263), and incorporated}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Woodyates (but East Woodyates was a tithing of Cranborne Hundred) and Wimborne St Giles itself. Most places in these two Wimborne hundreds were}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 in Cranborne Hundred as late as 1327; see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 , ii. p. 194.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 (3)}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 Tithings}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 A number of places }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 were}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 locally in one hundred but tithings of another. These are of various origins, but a list of the major places is given here since in many cases the 'tithing' recalls the hundred where the place lay in 1086.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }\trowd \irow0\irowband0\ts17\trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw10 \trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trautofit1\trpaddl108\trpaddr108\trpaddfl3\trpaddft3\trpaddfb3\trpaddfr3\tbllkhdrrows\tbllklastrow\tbllkhdrcols\tbllklastcol \clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx2736\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx5575\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx8417\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Place\cell Tithing in\cell Actually in\cell }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\intbl\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \trowd \irow0\irowband0\ts17\trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrv \brdrs\brdrw10 \trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trautofit1\trpaddl108\trpaddr108\trpaddfl3\trpaddft3\trpaddfb3\trpaddfr3\tbllkhdrrows\tbllklastrow\tbllkhdrcols\tbllklastcol \clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr \brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx2736\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx5575\clvertalt\clbrdrt \brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx8417\row }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 East Woodyates (8,4)}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Boveridge (10,2) \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Worgret (11,9 etc.) \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Fifehead }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Quintin (19,9) \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par 'Philipston' (20,2 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Wimborne note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 ) \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Winterborne Muston}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 (26,13 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Winterborne' note }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 and 40,4}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'Winterborne' }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 )}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 West Morden (26,24 etc.)}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par Thornton (34,1) \par \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 West Holme (41,3 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Holme }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ) \par \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Ringstead (52,2) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Ashton (55,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Martinstown }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 note)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 'Frome Billet' (57,1)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \cell }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Cranborne Hundred \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Monkton Up Wimborne Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par Barrow Hundred \par \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Cranborne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred \par \par \par Knowlton Hundred \par \par \par Combsditch Hundred \par \par \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Rushmore Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par Redlane Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par \par Hasler Hundred \par \par \par Winfrith Hundred \par \par \par Cullifordtree Hundred \par \par \par St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 George Hundred \cell }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Pentridge parish in Wim\-borne }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Giles Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Cranborne parish and Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Arne parish in Hasler Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par Fifehead Neville parish in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Pimperne Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Wimborne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Giles parish and Hundred}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Winterborne Kingston parish in Bere Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Morden parish in Loosebarrow Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx3552\tx7070\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par Marnhull parish in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 [Sturminster]}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Newton Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx3545\tx7080\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 East Stoke parish in}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Winfrith Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx3550\tx7087\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Osmington parish in}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Cullifordtree Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx3554\tx7090\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Winterborne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 St}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Martin}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 parish in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 St}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 George Hundred }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx3559\tx7094\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 West Stafford parish in}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\intbl\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\pararsid6648579\yts17 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15010811 Cullifordtree Hundred \cell }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\intbl\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \trowd \irow1\irowband1\lastrow \ts17\trgaph108\trleft-108\trbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrl \brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrh\brdrs\brdrw10 \trbrdrv\brdrs\brdrw10 \trftsWidth1\trftsWidthB3\trautofit1\trpaddl108\trpaddr108\trpaddfl3\trpaddft3\trpaddfb3\trpaddfr3\tbllkhdrrows\tbllklastrow\tbllkhdrcols\tbllklastcol \clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx2736\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx5575\clvertalt\clbrdrt\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrl\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrb\brdrs\brdrw10 \clbrdrr\brdrs\brdrw10 \cltxlrtb\clftsWidth3\clwWidth2952\clshdrawnil \cellx8417\row }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 { \cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid282341 For Hawkchurc}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 h, a tithing of Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury' Hun}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid282341 dred, see 11,1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerne }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid282341 note.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid282341 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 (4)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 Liberties \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 The Dorset Liberties were Frampton (including Bincombe, Benville in Corscombe, part of Winterborne Came, Compton Valence, Bettiscombe and Burton Bradstock); Loders (including Lyme Regis); Powerstock; Broadwindsor; Fordington; Piddlehinton; Portland Island; Dewlish; Sutton Poyntz and Preston; Upwey; Gillingham; Halstock; Alton Pancras; Piddletrenthide (including Minterne Magna); Sydling St Nicholas; Stour Provost; Owermoigne; and Bindon (in cluding Chaldon Herring, West Lulworth and Wool).}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par The Hundred Names}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Many of the names both of the Tax Return hundreds and of the later hundreds are those of major settlements forming Domesday holdings and they present no problems of identification and loc ation. A few, however, require brief discussion.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab A number of the Tax Return hundreds remained of about the same extent }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 after}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 1086, but }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 subsequently}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 changed their names: \par \tab }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Haltona}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 was}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 replaced by Whiteway Hundred, but Hilton, a parish within it, pr eserves the name. Whiteway itself is apparently named from a site on the road from Binghams Melcombe to Hilton; see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , iv.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 347; F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 188; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 116.}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 \par }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Celeberga }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred, named from Charborough in Morden parish, }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 was}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 succeeded by Loosebarrow Hundred named from a barrow, now flattened, near the western end of Charborough Down; see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , iii. p. 494; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 125; }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 55. Although the name changed, the site of the hundred moot may well have remained the same. \par \tab Similarly with }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Aileuesuuoda }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred named from Ailwood in Corfe Castle parish, the name, but perhaps not the moot-site, being displaced by Rowbarrow Hundred. Rowbarrow is said to be represented by Rowbarrow Lane, not on Ordnance Survey maps, south of Tabbits Hill farm (SY986809) in Woolgarston parish; see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 629; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 123; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 4. }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid5464434 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Dorchester Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 was}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 followed by St George Hundred, named from the dedication of the church in Fordington in Dorchester (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii. pp. 533, 791; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 118; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 334).}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Finally in this group, the name of Farrington Hundred called after a hamlet in Iwerne Courtney }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 alias }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Shroton) parish (ST8415; see }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 137) }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 was}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 replaced by Redlane, a part of Gillingham and Redlane Hundred, now represented on Ordnance Survey six-inch maps by Red Lane which leads from the village of Todber towards Hayes farm (ST798197); see }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 139; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , iv.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 56. }{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par Some of the Tax Return hundred names are unidentified, uncertain or have barely survived. Thus 'Alvredesberge'}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2241750 'Hundesburge'}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred, though both found in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (pp. 92, 87), are named from barrows that have not been identified; see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 pp. 131, 133; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 pp. 194, 86. \par \tab }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16056674 'Langeburgh'}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , a similar name, is possibly named from Pimperne Long Barrow (ST907115); see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 214; F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 50; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 133; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 87. \par \tab The site which named '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16056674 Canedone}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16056674 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred is lost, but the name is to be associated with Canford and may be connected with Cannon Hill in Hampreston parish (SU0401): }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 129; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 133; see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 Book of Fees}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8071713 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 pp. 88, 260.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab The stone which named }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16056674 "Stana"}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred has not been located although it could be connected with Godmanstone; see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 115. \par \tab There is also some difficulty about the position of Redhove;}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 it is placed by Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5464434 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , ii. p. 153, in North Poorton parish, but a Redhove is found at SY4797, south of Beaminster, on the first edition one-inch Ordnance Survey map (sheet 18 of 1811, reprint sheet 84 of 1969); see F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 261; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 108.}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5464434 \par }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Celberga }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 which named a hundred is probably represented by Chilbury Plantation just to the west of Owermoigne (SY765851); see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5464434 Eyton,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Dorset }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid3816263 Survey}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5464434 p}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . 58; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 120; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5464434 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , i. p. 107.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par Among the names of later hundreds, some of them the same as Tax Return hundreds, Brunsell is represented by Brunsells farm (ST715152) and Brunsells Knap, a lane name (ST725147) in Stourton Caundle parish on Ordnance Survey six-inch maps, and by 'Browns Wheel' (ST719152 on the first edition one-inch Ordnance Survey map, sheet 18 of 1811, reprint sheet 84 of 1969 ); see F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 33; }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 135. \par \tab Tollerford is a ford (at SY5897) on the River Toller (now called the River Hooke) on the boundary of the parishes of Toller Fratrum and Maide}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 n Newton; see Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 , p. 112. \par \tab Tatcombe (often known as Totcombe), in Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury' Hundred, is now represented by Tatcombe Wood (SY6799) near Bram}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ble Bottom on the boundary of the parishes of Cerne and Nether Cerne. Likewise 'Modbury', Old English }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 ge}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 mot beorg }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 ('meeting barrow') is said by Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , iv.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 1, to be north-east of Cattistock; see F\'e4gersten}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 193; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 116.}{\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Combsditch is named from the prominent Iron Age or Romano-British fortification running north-west to south-east that forms a boundary of the hundred (most clearly seen at ST8502 and ST8800); see }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 127; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 71. \par \tab The meeting place of Badbury Hundred was no doubt the notable camp of Badbury Rings (ST9603) in Shapwick parish; see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundre d Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 129; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 133. \par \tab The }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 moot-site}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 of 'Goderthorn' Hundred is unknown, but Eggardon is preserved in Eggardon Hill (SY5494) and Eggardon farms (SY5393) in Askerswell parish; see }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 110. \par \tab The barrow that named Barrow or Hundredsbarrow Hundred lay in the south of Bere Regis parish (SY8493); see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 124; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 288. \par \tab Cogdean survives as Cogdean Elms in Corfe Mullen parish (SY992980); see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 128; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , ii.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 1. \par \tab 'Uggescombe' is a name now lost, said by }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , ii}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . pp. 714, 763, to be 'Mystecombe', north-east of Portesham, marked on the first edition one-inch Ordnance Survey map (sheet 17 of 1811, reprint sheet 92 of 1969) at SY614867; see F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 244; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 111. \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Cullifordtree is the name of a barrow lying in Whitcombe parish, marked on the same Ordnance Survey first edition one-inch sheet (at SY700854); see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 119; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 195. \tab Finally, Hasler is the name of a wood in Steeple parish (at SY905815); see }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Hutchins, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 History of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , i.}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 550; }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 English Hundred Names: South-Western Counties}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 121; }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 pp. 70, 98.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11277411 \par }{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid10510641 RELATED OR 'SATELLITE' TEXTS \par The }{\b\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid10510641 Liber Exoniensis}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid10510641 (Exon) \par }{\insrsid16218371 For the }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 south-western counties there is another set of returns, known as the }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Liber Exoniensis}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 , Exon or the Exeter or Exon Domesday (henceforward Exon), the bulk of which a}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9117994 ppears to be a preliminary draft of circuit II (Wiltshire, Somerset, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall)}{\insrsid16218371 }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 of Great Domesday}{\insrsid16218371 ,}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 though differen}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 tly arranged and worded and containing}{\insrsid16218371 much information not in its successor, such as details of}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 villagers' land}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 numerous bynames, livestock and ofte}{\insrsid16218371 n more precise dating of}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 the values of manors and how they were held. It seems very likely, however, that these counties in Great Domesday were taken directly from the main part of the }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Liber Exoniensis}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 ; see \{Introduction: }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 Exon Extra Information and Discrepancies\}}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 . Comparison with }{\insrsid16218371 the }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 version in Great Domesday shows that certain folios in Exon have clearly}{\insrsid16218371 not survived, such as a}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 ll those}{\insrsid16218371 dealing }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 with Wiltshire except for one entry, more than half }{\insrsid16218371 of }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Dorset and four fiefs and a few entries}{\insrsid16218371 for Devon. }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 In }{\insrsid16218371 Exon }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 the overriding principle of arrangement is the individual fief, not the county; the c}{\insrsid16218371 ounty's }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 lands appear as subdivisions within the fiefs and, generally}{ \insrsid16218371 speaking, Devon, Cornwall and Somerset }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 appear in this order within the fief. The returns for Dorset, with the one Wiltshire entry, form}{\insrsid16218371 a separate group, placed }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 near }{\insrsid16218371 the beginning of Exon}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 as it is now paginated and bound.}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Within each coun}{\insrsid16218371 ty places are often grouped in h}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 undreds, alth}{\insrsid16218371 ough without the hundred name given }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 and frequently (especially for Devon}{\insrsid16218371 ) the h}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 undreds occur in the sa}{\insrsid16218371 me order under different holders}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 .}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 This provides important evidence for the identification of places a}{\insrsid16218371 nd in part offsets the lack of h}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 undred}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 headings in the text of }{ \insrsid16218371 Domesday here; }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 see }{\insrsid16218371 \{Introduction: the Identification of Places\}}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 . Information is sometimes}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 duplicated in }{\insrsid16218371 Exon}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 , as for example in Cornwall where the same}{\insrsid16218371 11 hides are listed under the k}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 ing's}{\insrsid16218371 }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 manor of Winnianton (folios 99-100) and among t}{\insrsid16218371 he Count of Mortain's holdings (}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 folios 224-227) as}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 he had seized them. \par }{\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Apart from the }{\insrsid16218371 Exon}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Domesday proper, the }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Liber Exoniensis }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 contains the Tax Returns or geld accounts (entitled }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Inquisitio Gheldi }{\insrsid16218371 on }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 folio 532a) for all five counties, compiled }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid14175985 c}{ \insrsid16218371 . 1084-1086; }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 see }{\insrsid16218371 \{Introduction: The Tax Returns\}.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Also included are details for Devon, Cornwall and Somerset of 'Appropriated Lands' }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Terrae Occupatae}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\insrsid16218371 on}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 folios 495-525. These contain condensed entries of certain manors, which had had land taken from}{\insrsid16218371 them, or added to }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 them, or which had not paid their customary dues, or which had been held as two or more manors before 1066 by one or more holders, or which were unusual in some other way; see }{\insrsid16218371 SOM \{Introduction: The }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid14175985 Liber Exoniensis}{\insrsid16218371 \}, DEV \{Introduction: The }{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid14175985 Liber Exoniensis}{\insrsid16218371 \}.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 The information given in the }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Terrae Occupatae }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 almost always repeats w hat is in the main Exeter Domesday, but occasi}{\insrsid16218371 onally new information is given. }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 A few lists of }{\insrsid16218371 hundred}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 s and some summaries complete the }{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Liber Exoniensis}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid7019319 .}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 A convenient contents table }{\insrsid16218371 of the whole is printed in}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Galbraith}{\insrsid16218371 ,}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Domesday Book}{\i\insrsid16218371 in Administrative History}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid14175985 ,}{\i\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 pp. 184-188.}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 \par }{\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 The extant }{\insrsid16218371 Exon}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 folios dealing with Dorset, including the odd blank folio and the one Wiltsh}{\insrsid16218371 ire entry in the middle, are: 11}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 a-12b (= }{\insrsid16218371 B4. B}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 1-3 in }{\insrsid16218371 Domesday}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 ); 17a-24a (}{\insrsid16218371 the }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Tax Returns); 25a-62b (= in }{\insrsid16218371 the }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 order }{\insrsid16218371 Domesday: DOR 1 with DOR 18 and part of DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 24 and an odd }{ \insrsid16218371 '}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Winterborne}{\insrsid16218371 ' entry included, DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 58, }{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 11, }{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 13, }{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 15-16,}{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 12, }{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 36,}{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 47-48, }{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 55,}{\insrsid16218371 DOR}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 41). Summaries of the holdings of Glastonbury Abbey in Dorset, of Robert son of Gerald and of the Co}{\insrsid16218371 unt of Mortain are to be found on the imperfect folios 527b,}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 530b-531a. \par }{\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 The }{\insrsid16218371 Exon}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 }{\insrsid16218371 manuscript}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 is preserved in the library of Exeter Cathedral and was printed in 1816 by Sir Henry Ellis in the third volume (fourth in certain bindings) of the Record Commission's edition of }{\insrsid16218371 Domesday}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 , from a tran} {\insrsid16218371 script made by Ralph Barnes (1781-1869; this corrects the dates in the Phillimore printed editions of Dorset and Devon, which were those of his father, also called Ralph}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 ), Chapter Clerk. No }{ \insrsid16218371 Ordnance Survey facsimile}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 , such as the}{\insrsid16218371 one}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 }{\insrsid16218371 made by them}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 for }{\insrsid16218371 Domesday}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 , exists for }{\insrsid16218371 Exon.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 The }{\insrsid16218371 manuscript}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 consists of 532 folios of parchment, the majo}{\insrsid16218371 rity of them measuring about 6 \'bd inches by 9 \'be inches (16 \'bd centimetres by 25 centimetres}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 ); folios 1-3 and 526-528 are smaller. Each folio contains a single column on each si}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 de, most with about 20 lines. These folios fall into a series of quires, or gatherings, varying in number between one and ten folios. Generally a new quire was started for each major landholder, and a new side for most tenants. This l ed to many blanks, the number of which was increased by spaces sometimes left for information not to hand}{\insrsid16218371 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16329095 There is no indication of the original sequence of quires, and the present order and system of reference date from the last rebinding in 1816; alas, these are not perfect: folios 519-525 were bound after folio 494 and folio 400 should have been numbered 402 and folios 401-402 sh}{\insrsid16218371 ould be 400-401}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 . The }{\insrsid16218371 manuscript is the}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 work of about a dozen scribes and the hand changes often between en}{\insrsid16218371 tries and even within then (for example, three times on folio 98a3 = DEV }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 1,50); }{\insrsid16218371 see }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 Finn}{\insrsid16218371 ,}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 '}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid6432467 The Exeter Domesday and its Construction'. See also Flight, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid6432467 The Survey of the Whole of England}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid6432467 , Chapter 5, who reckons there were sixteen scribes; this agrees basically with the unpublished analysis of the Exon scribes }{\insrsid16218371 by}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid6432467 Dr Teresa Webber (kindly lent to the editors) and}{\insrsid16218371 to the ongoing work}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid6432467 of CT}{\insrsid16218371 on the Exon manuscript}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid6432467 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 \par }{\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 The text cannot be economically reproduced in this edition; nine-ten}{\insrsid16218371 ths of it is repeated in the Domesday}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 survey, with discrepancies of a fraction of one per cent in many tens of thousands of figures. Ellis}{\insrsid16218371 '}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 edition h}{\insrsid16218371 as here been used in the main, th}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 ough the }{ \insrsid16218371 manuscript}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 has been checked where }{\insrsid16218371 Exon}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 and }{\insrsid16218371 Domesday differ}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 and in a number of other places. }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid15358967 The principal correspon ding reference to Exon, where it survives, is given at the head of the notes to each entry, after the Domesday reference, with other references in the notes; the last number refers to the order of the entry on each side, as indicated in the manuscript gen erally}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 by }{\insrsid16218371 '}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 gallows}{\insrsid16218371 '}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 marks. Al}{\insrsid16218371 l}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 additional information and all discrepancies for Dorset}{\insrsid16218371 are}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 given either}{\insrsid16218371 in the translation}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 (when the former can easily be inserted without disturbing the meaning of Domesday)}{\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 or in the notes or in the table of details of holdings not given in Domesday (see \{Appendix: Details Table\} ). A specimen entry, given below, with the Domesday equivalent, s}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 hows the differences in formulae. The substance, though not the wording, of the whole of the Exeter Domesday returns is therefore here reproduced.}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid3540320 \par }{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 For further details, see Galbraith }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Making of Domesday Book}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , pp. 184-88; Finn, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Liber Exoniensis}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ; Ker, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Medieval Manuscripts in Bri}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 tish Libraries}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 ,}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 ii. pp. 800-807; Ellis, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 Domesday Book}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1837201 , iii. 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]}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 t}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 [}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 em}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 ]}{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 p}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 [}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 o}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 ]}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 r}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 [}{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 e}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 ]}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 regis. e}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 [}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 duuardi}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 ]}{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 . de firma abb}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 [}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 atis}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 ]}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 . \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\insrsid16218371 \par }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 The Abbot [of St Peter's Church, Milton] has a mano}{\insrsid16218371 r which is called STOCKLAND. Before 1066\'86}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 it paid tax for 10 hides, which 16 ploughs can plough. Of these the Abbot has in lordship 4 hides a}{\insrsid16218371 nd 2 ploughs and the villagers [have]}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 6 hides and 20 ploughs. The Abbot has there 40 villagers, 4 slaves, 4 cattle, 7 pigs, 20 goats, 3 mills which pay 37d a year, 13 furlongs of woodland in length and 12 in wi}{\insrsid16218371 dth, 23 acres of meadow. Value \'a3 9 a year. Hervey son of Ansger\'87 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 holds this manor from the Abbot. This manor was always for the monks' supplies and clothin}{\insrsid16218371 g and it was always before }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 1066\'86 in lordship,}{\insrsid16218371 [part] of the Abbot's }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 revenue. \par }{\insrsid16218371 \par \'86 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 Unusually for Exon }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 tempore regis eduuardi}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 ;}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 see \{Introduction:}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 Exon Extra Information and Discrepancies\}.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 \par }{\insrsid16218371 \'87 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 T}{\insrsid16218371 he 1086 sub}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 tenant normally appears earlier in an Exon entry, after the plough estimate. \par }{\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 Exon Extra Information and Discrepancies}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid12142278 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 The Notes incorporate material supplied by the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Liber Exoniensis }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 for Dorset, which is not in Domesday and which it has not proved possible to include within the translation nor in (Appendix: }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16481371 Details}{\insrsid16218371 Table\}. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Also mentioned are any differences between the two texts, other than simply of wording, and information given in Dome}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 sday that is not in Exon.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \tab It may be noticed that, unlike in the Somerset, Devon and Cornwall editions in the Phillimore series, there is no Table of Lordship and Villagers' Land and Ploughs for Dorset. This is due to three factors. Fir stly, the lordship land is given in many more entries in Great Domesday for Dorset than it is for Somerset a}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 nd Devon, and where it is not, this information can be fitted into the text from Exon after the lordship ploughs have been given. Secondly, details of ploughs and land, both in lordship and held by the 'villagers', are omitted altogether from several entries in Exon for Dorset. Thirdly, there are only about nine occurrences in the part of Dorset Domesday for which Exon survives, of the phrase }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 [Land for] }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 y }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ploughs, which are there}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , referring both to the lordship and to the villagers' ploughs: in these cases the Notes incorporate the details given in Exon of the holder(s) of }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 the ploughs, and which in Somerset and Devon merit a separate table. There was also a separate table in Cornwall in the Phillimore printed edition, but its information has now been incorporated in the Notes in the revision of this county for the current project.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Where the T}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ax Returns for Dorset (see \{Introduction: Tax Returns\}) provide evidence of bynames or o}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 f the identification of places and manors, this is given in the Notes. }{\striked1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab The summaries of the fiefs of Glastonbury Abbey, Robert son of Gerald and the Count of Mortain provide very little useful information, much of which does not correspond either to the main Exon entries or to Domesday, probably because it derived from a different source }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 and/or date; but see 1,2 cottagers note and 8,1 villagers note.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab No section survives for Dorset in the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Terrae Occupatae}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16740539 .}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Scribal errors in the Exon manuscript, of which there are a great many, are given only when they}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 occur in a quotation.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8647\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par It seems very likely that the main scribe of Great Domesday had in front of him the Exon manuscript in its present form, no doubt with the portions of Devon, Dorset and Wiltshire which have not survived. Many aspects of Domesday and Exon suggest this. Fir stly, though the policy through\-out Domesday was to include hundred headings, they are surprisingly absent from Domesday for the south\--western counties and from Exon}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 : it would seem that for some reason (on which see Galbraith, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 Making of Domesday Book}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 pp. 114-15) they were not thought necessary in Exon and by the time that vo}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 lume reached Winchester (or wherever Great Domesday was written) it was too late to disc}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 over in which hundred the thousands of places lay and so the main scribe of Great Domesday h ad to follow his copy in not including them. Secondly, within a fief the order of entries in Domesday frequently, especially in Somerset, Devon and Dorset, followed almost the exact order of those in Exon. But it is when one comes to study the two manuscr i pts closely that the immediate dependence of one on the other becomes obvious. There are a great many instances of the Domesday scribe's repeating unusual phrases from Exon, of copying obvious mistakes, of leaving spaces where there are spaces in Exon (se e 1,1 life note) or where he was unsure of a statement (as at 11,5). Moreover, there are several occasions where Domesday preserves, rather than changes, the formulae of Exon, presumably by accident; see 28,2 value note, and compare the placing of slaves w ith the villagers (as in Exon), not in their usual position after the lordship, in 8,1 and 49,5. Likewise, in many entries in Exon an item of information has been initially o}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 mitted and then added out of place, and very often this same item is similarly misplaced}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in Domesday (see 16,1 tributaries note and 55,15 mill note). In some cases a whole entry is added at the foot of a column in Domesday that is also postscriptal in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 Exon (see DEV}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 3,19 Barlington note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 ) and what is marginal in Exon is often marginal in Domesday (see DEV}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 15,47 jointly note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 ). It may be thought that this indicates merely that late information was added to}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 both Exon and Domesday at the same time, but in a great many cases in Exon the colour of the ink and the scribe of the addition are the sa me as for the main part of the entry, which would be unlikely if it were done much later, considering the number of scribes employed in writing Exon. Again, there are numerous examples of figures being corrected in Exon (often not}{\insrsid16218371 }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 well done) and the Domesday scribe sometimes misunderstanding or missing altogether the alteration (see1,19 villagers note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ). Although it is possible in some instances that the correction was done to the Exon manuscript after the Domesday scribe had used it, it is obvious that some of the later corrections and interlineations in Exon were seen by the Domesday scribe, such as the interlineation described in B2 neglected note. In some cases a figure is altered in Domesday to agree with a correction in Exon (see DEV 3,68 value note).} {\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \tab All these instances make it impossible for Exon to be unconnected with Domesday. That was the view of Eyton, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Somerset Survey}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 pp. 4-5; Reichel in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 VCH Devon}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 i. pp. 377-79; Salzman in VCH }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Cornwall }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 i. part viii. pp. 45-46 etc. Both Reichel and Salzman believ ed that the Dorset and Wiltshire sections in Exon were taken from Great Domesday, but that for Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, Domesday and Exon were 'independent compilations'. These instances also make it impossible that Exon was a later compilation (as s uggested by Vinogradoff,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 English Society in the Eleventh}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 Century}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 ,}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 228). Moreover, they make it unlikely, considering also the lack of time, that a fair copy of Exon was made which was used in the compilation of Domesday and then destroyed when it had ser ved its purpose, as stated by Finn, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 Liber Exoniensis}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , pp. 28, }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 52-54, and Finn 'Immediate Sources', and by Galbraith, }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Making of Domesday Book}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , pp. 31-32, 102-22.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab There are, of course, discrepancies between Exon and Domesday, but a study of the Exon manuscr ipt has explained many of these: in several cases interlineations or marginal additions in Exon (though done at the same time as the main body of the entry, judging by the colour of the ink and with no change in scribe) were missed by the main scribe of G reat Domesday (see 1,9 plough note, 12,16 mill note and 36,4 garden note); values and measurements sometimes span two lines in Exon and the Domesday scribe only noted the firs}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 t part (as at 1,13 and 55,35); see also 47,8 woodland note; 47,10 tax note; 55,14 villager note; 55,29 meadow note; 55,37 pasture note and DOR 58 countess note. Scribal err}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 or too must have played a part. Some of the differences, such as in the names of subtenants or the numbers of population, may be ascribed to information becoming avai lable after Exon had been compiled. The three instances of Domesday Dorset containing items that are not in the main Exon (see B4 abbess note) and the other instances in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, can probably be explained by the Domesday scribe's havi ng recourse to other sources of information (such as, perhaps, the Tax Returns or hundred lists, local data or the results of lawsuits) or to simple deduction (as probably for 11,12), rather than to a copy of Exon.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab According to Finn, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 Liber Exoniensis}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , pp. 52-54, this copy, now lost, contained some extra information but perhaps did not include later additions to the surviving Exon, and the foliation was different (hence the original omission in Domesday of DOR 36,4-11). Ho}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 wever, it seems odd that if such a c opy were made, so few new details were added to it and hardly any of the mistakes of the original corrected and the numerous spaces left for information unfilled, as Domesday shows. See Baring, 'Exeter Domesday'. It is argued by Galbraith,}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Making of Domesday Book}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , pp. 105-107, though Finn, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Liber Exoniensis}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , p. 54, disagrees that in this fair copy, which was sent to Winchester while the surviving Exon ma}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 nuscript remained at Exeter where it had been compiled, some attempt was probably made to arrange the king 's lands and those of his thanes and servants in an order closer to that adopted for the other counties in Domesday (see, for example, DOR 1 king note,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 DEV 1 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 king note and}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 DEV 22 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 William }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14032075 note}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ). These rearrangements, however, were neither too extensive nor too complicated to have been done entirely by the main scribe of Great Domesday at the time of writing. It is possible that some of the material relating to the Inquiry remained at Exeter for the hearing of claims and the sorting out of ill egal tenure and occupation, while the Exon we have was being used for the compilation of Great Domesday. This material, amplified or corrected at the hearings, may have produced the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Terra}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 e Occupatae }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 which was later bound up with the Exon Domesday.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \tab }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 There is thus compelling evidence that the main scribe of Great Domesday used the extant version of the main part of Exon, together with the parts of it that have not survived, as his chief source for the compilation of the south-west counties. This is discussed in DEV \{Introduction: Relationship between Exon and Great Domesday\}. See also Thorn and Thorn, 'The Writing of Great Domesday Book', pp. 56-61, and the forthcoming Thorn, Thorn and Gullick, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 The Scribal History of Great Domesday}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 .}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par In using the material in Exon the main scribe of Great Domesday largely changed the formulae, writing, for example, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 T.R.E. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 tempore regis Edwardi}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 :}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 'in King Edward's time') for Exon's more elaborate }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 ea die qua rex Edwardus fuit uiuus 7 mortuus }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 on the day on which King Edward was alive and dead}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 that is,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 5th January 1066), and }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Land for }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 y }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ploughs}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 for Exon's }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 [z hides] which }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 y }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ploughs can plough}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , etc. There is a list of equivalent formulae for Domesday and Exon in Ellis, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 Libri Censualis}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , pp. xiii-xi}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 v; see also the extracts given above.}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \tab Exon often omits nouns (as Domesday does less often), as in 'the king has 3 p}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 loughs in lordship and the villagers 4}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , where } {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 4 ploughs}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 are intended: where Domesday gives the expected noun no attention is}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 drawn here to the Exon omission. Exon regularly abbreviates personal names to the first letter (for example, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 H. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 for }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hugo}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ),}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 general}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ly when the name in full has already occurred in the entry. In the Notes the name thus abbreviated is always written in full, for example, 'H[ugh]' , except in the cases of }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 rex E. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 and }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 rex W. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 (usually in the phrase }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 tempore regis E. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 or}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 tempore regis W.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 which are so common that there is no doubt about the full version of the names.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8647\tx9781\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab In the statement }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid10704036 '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 the villagers have }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 y }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 hides ... }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 z }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ploughs', Exon regularly uses the term }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 villani }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the general sense of the inhabitants of a }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 villa}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 covering smallholders, Cottagers }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 coscez}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ),}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 cottagers }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 cotarii}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2436986 ,}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and possibly also other classes of population such as pigmen, salt-workers etc., as well as villagers. Often no v illagers are mentioned in the holding, just smallholders and slaves (for example, in the Exon corresponding to 12,5;11). However, for 12,16 and on a few other occasions in Exon for Dorset, where there are only smallholders and slaves on a manor, the term }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 bordarii }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 takes the place of }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 villani }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the statement of their land and ploughs.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab In many cases the main scribe of Great Domesday cut out from Exon material of a type that he elsewhere included, such as the plough estimate for 18,2, the woodland details for 36,8. 47,8 and 55,29, the mill details for 55,16, the garden for 36,4, cottagers for 1,15. 11,5 and 36,6 (see 18,2 plough note; 36,8 woodland note; 47,8 woodland note; 55,16 mill note; 36,4 garden note), as well as subtenants for 13,5 and 36,5 and }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2436986 T.R.E.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 holders for 15,1 and 55,18;25;28. See also 11,5 [wide] note, 12,3 villagers note, and 55,10 land note.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par Ellis' edition of Exon is not as accurate as Farley's one of the Domesday. Apart from larger errors and omissions, there are numerous occasions when the transcriber Ralph Barnes left gaps where there are none in the manuscript and vice versa, omitted underlining (indicating deletion) or put it in wrongly, positioned interlineations incorrectly, failed to include transposition signs, etc. It must be said, however, that many entries in the manuscript are untidy with much erasure, overwriting and correction; also, some of the letters are malformed and misled the main scribe of Great Domesday as well as Mr Barnes (for example, see DEV 25,20 Ash note, and }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16588385 compare}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 DOR 55,29 meadow note). The scope of this edition prohibits mentioning all but the more important mistakes of Mr Barnes and checking the transcription of all the place-names, though it is worth noting here that three of the 39 names of the hundreds in th e Tax Returns for Dorset were wrongly transcribed (see footnotes to the list in \{Introduction: Hundreds\} ). Ellis' edition has misled a number of people, especially in the case of the place-names: Reichel with his many articles on Devon place-names does not appear to have checked the manuscript and in his translation of Exon for }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14558934 VCH Devon}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , i. he perpetuated the errors of Ellis' edition. }{\cf1\striked1\insrsid16218371 }{\striked1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2436986 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab The Victoria County History for Dorset (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2436986 VCH D}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 orset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , iii. pp. 61-114) translates the Domesday text with the corresponding Exon (where it survives) beneath each entry. A survey of the different scribes of Exon is to be found in Finn, 'The Exeter Domesday and its Construction'.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \par Quotations are from, and references to, the Exon folios given at the heading of the notes to the relevant Domesday entry, unless otherwise sta}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ted. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 When quoting from the text, }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 the abbreviated forms of the Latin are}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 retained wherever possible,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 or }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 the }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 extensions to them are enclosed in square brackets; only where there is no}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 doubt}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 is the Latin extended silently}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9440561 .}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\insrsid16218371 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 {\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 The Tax Returns \par }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 The Tax Returns, or Geld Rolls (Exon folios }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 17a1 to 24a3}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 ), although now bound up with Exon}{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 proper and probably close to it in date, are not for that reason to be considered part of the same survey: ther e are so many discrepancies of detail that it is difficult to regard them as strictly contemporary, or as compiled from the same material. The problem of dating and of the relation of the material to Domesday is admirably reviewed by Ann Williams in }{ \i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 VCH Dorset}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , iii. pp. 115-23, and by Darlington in }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 VCH Wiltshire}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , ii. pp. 174-76. For Galbraith's emphatic view that they date from 1086, see Galbraith, 'Date of the Geld Rolls', and his appendix to Galbraith, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 Making of Domesday Book}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , pp. 223-30. The survey of the Dorset boroughs in Exon}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 is written in the same gathering of parchment as version B of the Wiltshire Tax Returns. This does not date the returns, but shows that one version at least of them and of the main returns in Exon were kept together from the beginning. \par }\pard\plain \s16\ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8280\nooverflow\faauto\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \tab Tax Returns exist for all five south-western counties and were probably based on lists of tax liability that are now lost but which perhaps also contributed to the substructure of the Domesday Survey. They record the collection of geld at 6s to the hide, and a typical hundredal return begins with the total hidage of that hundred and (in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset) the amount of tax paid; this detail is entered later in the Tax Returns for Wiltshire and Dorset. \par \tab A typical return then names the holders of exempt land (usually the total of an individual fief-holder's lordship in that hundred), and finishes with a schedule of those by whom tax has not been paid; sometimes other details were added. They include a few place-names, though none for Dorset \par \tab However, the principal contribution of the Tax Returns to a study of hundreds lies in the fact that a comparison of holders and hidage with Domesday entries often allows particular Domesday estates to be allotted to pa rticular hundreds listed in the Tax Returns. Sometimes it is possible to reconstruct a whole hundred by adding together the hidage of places considered likely to have been in that hundred, before adjusting the list to obtain the stated total. However, whi le some individual estates can be confidently identified from the detail of the Tax Returns, wholesale reconstructions based on figures alone cannot be considered completely secure. \par }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 \tab For Dorset there are Tax Returns for 39 hundreds, of which two, Frampton Hundred and Loders Hundred, are really manorial returns. They are translated and analysed in }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 VCH Dorset}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , iii. pp. 115-48. A reconstruction of the hundreds (unpublished) by F. R.Thorn based on the Tax Returns underpinned the notes concerning places in the Phillimore printed volume and the map and 'Hundreds and Wapentakes' article in the Alecto edition. }{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid2962218 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7602520 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 THE DOMESDAY FORMAT}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5180068 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7602520 The Manuscript \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 The manuscript is written on either side of leaves, or folios, of parchment (sheepskin) measuring about 15 inches by 11 inches (38 centimetres by 28 centimetres). On each side, or page, are two columns, making four to each folio. The folios were numbered in the seventeenth century and the four columns of each are here lettered a, b, c, d. The manuscript emphasizes words and usually distinguishes chapters and sections by the use of red ink. Underlining in the manuscript generally indicates deletion.}{ \insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab From a study of the manuscript it would appear that Dorset, though not as untidy a county as Hereford\- shire, or Gloucestershire, was hurriedly compiled, with several spaces left by the scribe for information to be added when available, a number of marginal additions and t}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 he unusual entering on separate slips of parchment of the entries at 1,31.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 36,4-11 and DOR 42. Farley also seems to have had difficulties in transcription, and attention is drawn in the Notes to more than a dozen mistakes of his, ranging from capitals for lower-case letters and vice versa to figure and name errors.}{ \insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7602520 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 EDITORIAL}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid1658045 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2436986 The Identification of Places \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 In the text of the south-western counties, neither Domesday nor Exon includes the hundredal rubrication that is an important aid to the identifi cation of places. This lack is felt especially in the case of Dorset where many places are named only from the rivers on which they lie, such as }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Frome}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerne}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Tarente}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Wintreburne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (see \{Introduction: Places Named from Rivers\}, and where a single Domesday f orm can represent more than one modern place at opposite ends of the county. Thus }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Bocheland }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 can represent Buckland Newton or Buckland Ripers, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Bradeford }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 can be Bradford Peverel or Bradford Abbas, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hame}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 can}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 be Hammoon or Hampreston, while }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Stoche }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 or }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Stoches }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 can be Cattistock, Stoke Abbott, Stoke Wake, 'Stoke Wallis', East Stoke or Stock Gaylard.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab The absence of hundredal information can in part be made good from the evidence of the Tax Returns for Dorset (Exon folios 17a-24a), printed by Ellis, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4598857 Libri Censualis}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 , pp. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 18-26, translated and annotated in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 VCH Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 , iii. pp. l15-148; see \{Introduction: Tax}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 Returns\} . In this edition, the evidence of a Tax Return for individual holdings is cited only where it is reasonably certain. Since the Tax Returns also give the total hidage for each hundred, it is sometimes possible to deduce all the constituent villages of a h u ndred simply by adding together the hidage of places considered likely to be in that hundred, then adjusting the list until the correct total is obtained. But this sole reliance on totals, when there are many discrepancies between the Tax Returns and Dome sday and when many villages have the same hidage figures, must be regarded as unreliable evidence. This method was adopted by Eyton, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4598857 Survey}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 who claimed to have identified every village in each hundred, although he rarely cited any evidence, and a number of his identifications can certainly be shown to be wrong. }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4598857 VCH Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , iii. wisely refrains from such wholesale reconstructions and distinguishes carefully between lands that are certainly in a given hundred and those that are only possibly there. Thi s is a sensible precaution in view of the large numbers of estates called 'Winterborne' and 'Tarrant' that still await precise identification. A similar caution is followed in the present edition. The relation of the Tax Return hundreds to the later hundr eds is given in \{Introduction: Hundreds\}.}{\cf1\striked1\insrsid16218371 }{\striked1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4598857 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab A secondary source of place-name identification from }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 within the texts of Domesday}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and Exon t}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid9306856 hemselves is the order in which places are entered within each fief. In some Domesday}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 counties where hundredal rubricatio n is full, lands are found to be entered in a consistent order of hundreds within each chapter, probably as the scribe rearranged into fiefs information that was first returned by hundreds; see Sawyer, 'Original Returns'. Among the south-western counties, Cornwall, Devon and Somerset show a consistent sequence of hundreds within each section in the order of the Exon. Moreover, in Somerset this sequence is that of a list of hundreds (list II) included in Exon (folios 64a,b); see SOM \{ Introduction: Hundreds\}. In Cornwall, and to a lesser extent in Somerset and Devon, the order of Domesday differs from that of Exon; while in Dorset the two orders are very similar where Exon has survived, except for the king's land (DOR 1 king note) and DOR 12 and DOR 13 where the chief manor, Milton and Abbotsbury respectively, has been brought closer to the head of the fief (see }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15935630 VCH Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , iii. p. 3). Even so, in Dorset it is difficult to find a consistent order of hundreds within individual chapters. This may partly be becaus e no list of the hundred returns that formed the basis of Domesday survives. It is clear from Domesday Somerset that the Tax Return hundreds and the hundreds whose information was used to compile Domesday differed in a number of respects, the Tax Return o ften grouping together into a single 'hundred' smaller 'hundreds' or composite manors each of which produced a Return for the Domesday Commis\-sioners. The same may well have been the case in Dorset.}{\insrsid16218371 \par \tab }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 From the study of separate chapters, however, certain pat terns do emerge, suggesting that places were entered in some chapters in a sequence of groups of hundreds. These patterns have been systematized by Finn, 'Dorset Domesday', but a re-examination of the evidence suggests that the groupings are not as clear as Finn states and are found mainly in the chapters of lay landholders (DOR 25-53;55), being absent from the Land of the King (DO}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 R 1), from those of the churches (DOR 2-23)}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 as well as from DOR 54 (which is grouped by subtenants not by hundreds) and from DOR 57.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab In view of this, it is unwise to identify places only from the supposed sequence of hundreds; thus in the Notes, the only evidence of this kind normally used is where a place of uncertain identity falls within a group of places that appear from the T ax Returns to have lain within the same hundred.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Total and secure identification of places depends on a study of early name-forms and later manorial history, both outside the scope of this edition. F\'e4gersten's pioneering study of place-names (F\'e4gersten}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 , }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ) is invaluable but is now being superseded by the English Place-Name Society volumes, edited by A. D. Mills, of which the }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid15404624 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , i-ii. have so far appeared. In due course the appearance of further volumes of the Victori a County History can be expected to trace the descent of individual Domesday holdings with greater precision and bring some new or more exact identifications. In the meantime, while the Notes do not claim to be exhaustive, they attempt to offer enough lat er inform\-ation, where this has been found, to support identifications which might otherwise be reasonably disputed.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab A number of adjacent modern villages in Dorset, now distinguished by affixes such as 'East' and 'West', 'St Quintin', 'St Michael' or 'All Saints', share the same Domesday place-name form. The existence of separate villages is rarely evidenced in Dorset, the few examples relating to rivers; see \{Introduction; Places Named from Rivers\} . Such places are not normally distinguished in the present translation. Where these modern separate villages can be traced from individual Domesday holdings, this fact is recorded in the Notes. It is possible, however, for modern editions to be over precise. Domesday manors often comprise a large number of hides and will have contained, but do not mention, several separate villages. It would thus be unwise to identify }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Sture }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 19,3, a manor of 17 hides, as one particular 'Stour' village.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab On the other hand, to avoid confusion, affixes are included where two places of the same basic name are in different parts of the county, or in different hundreds. Thus [Maiden] Newton appears in order to distinguish it from the distant [Sturminster] Newton, but the adjacent villages of East Chelborough and West Chelborough appear s imply as Chelborough.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab A number of identifications in this edition differ from those of }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 VCH Dorset iii}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 .}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 or }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 Domesday Gazetteer}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ; such discrepancies are recorded in the Notes. \par \par }{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 Places N}{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7153421 amed from Rivers}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 In Dorset Domesday a particular problem is posed by the large number of places that are named from the rivers on whose banks they stand. This problem is also found in Devon and in Wiltshire, with other less complex examples elsewhere. In Dorset, major gro u ps of places are so named from the rivers Cerne, Frome, Piddle, Tarrant and Wey and from the two rivers Winterborne. Smaller groups are associated with the River Caundle, the Bride, the Iwerne and the Stour, the Allen (formerly the Wimborne) and the River Char (originally a second River 'Cerne'). In modern times, such places are differentiated by suffixes, prefixes or secondary names and this process had begun by 1086. Thus }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Obcerne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Piretone}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Litelfrome}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Litelpidele}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Affapidele}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cernemude}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerminstre }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Opewinburne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 had already become distinguished from their parent names.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab On the other hand, many places in Domesday are indicated only by the plain river name. In such cases, evidence has to be sought elsewhere, either in the Tax Returns, or in the order of en tries within a fief or in the later history of manors. But even where the lands of a particular Domesday holding can be traced in later documents, it is often difficult to make an exact identification when a 1086 tenant-in-chief holds several lands of the same name. Thus in DOR 26 the Count of Mortain holds six places called 'Cerne', three called 'Wey', nine called 'Winterborne', three called 'Piddle' and two called 'Frome'.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab In some cases, a place can be assigned confidently to a particular hundred, even t hough its precise identity remains in doubt, while some places remain completely unidentified, for example several places called 'Winterborne' (1,6. 5,1-2. 39,1).}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab In view of these uncertainties, it is difficult to be sure that some modern places named from a river had a precursor in Domesday Book. The practice adopted in the Phillimore printed edition, following}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12599073 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 ,}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12599073 Domesday Gazetteer}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12599073 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , i-ii (even though these were influenced by Eyton's conjectures in Eyton, }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12599073 Dorset Survey}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ) was to include what were thought likely to have been Domesday estates in the Places Index under a river name, but without a chapter and section reference. Such places were usually parish names and had been chosen to show the l ikely geographical spread of a name. Thus, for the River Tarrant it was suggested that Tarrant Gunville, Tarrant Rawston and Tarrant }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 Rushton might represent}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 one or more of the undifferentiated Domesday places called '}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 Tarrant'. Broadway, Upway and Weymouth could be separate representatives of 'Wey'}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ; Anderson, Quarleston, Winterborne Clenston, Winterborne Kingston, Winterborne Muston, Winterborne Tomson and Winterborne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 Zelston might be some}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 of the estates simply named 'W interborne' from the eastern River Winterborne; while Ashton (in Winterborne St Martin), Winterborne Came, Winterborne Farr}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 ingdon, Winterborne Herringston and Winterborne Steepleton could be among the estates}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 named from the River South Winterborne. \par \tab These and other possibilities within parishes, including lost names, are explored below and in the Notes. Even where a river-derived place-name is given a chapter and section reference, it may be that other unassigned references belong to it.}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid12599073 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Listed here are the Domesday places named from rivers that can be certainly identified in Tax Return hundreds. These are }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 followed by the location}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 of all places named from that particular river in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid5243341 their later hundreds}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 . }{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11940722 River Cerne}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid11940722 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 The Domesday name applied to two rivers; one, now the River Char, joins the sea at Charmouth }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cernemude}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 separately distinguished by Domesday, and flows through Catherston Leweston (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid3229356 Cerneli}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ; see 26,64 Catherston note). The other river joins the River Frome just to the north of Dorchester; lying on it Domesday distinguishes Up Cerne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Obcerne}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and Charminster }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerminstre}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7019319 .}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 This latter river will have passed through the Tax Return hundreds of "Stana" and Dorchester. "Stana" Hundred, which was later absorbed into }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6114342 Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6114342 will have included Up}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerne, Cerne Abbas and possibly Godmanstone; see 11,1 Cerne note and 24,5 'Cerne' note. Dorchester Hundred was renamed St George Hundred and, in addition to Charminster, contained Forston, Herrison and Pulston which were probably pl aces simply named 'Cerne' in 1086; see 26,5 'Cerne' note; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ), iii. pp. 71-72.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid11940722 River Cerne}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid11940722 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 The Domesday name applied to two rivers; one, now the River Char, joins the sea at Charmouth }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cernemude}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 separately distinguished by Domesday, and flows through Catherston Leweston (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid3229356 Cerneli}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 , see 26,64 Catherston note). The other river joins the River Frome just to the north of Dorchester; lying on it Domesday distinguishes Up Cerne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Obcerne}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and Charminster }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerminstre}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid7019319 .}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 This latter river will have passed through the Tax Return hundreds of "Stana" and Dorchester. "Stana" Hundred, which was later absorbed into }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6114342 Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury' Hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid6114342 will have included Up}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Cerne, Cerne Abbas and possibly Godmansto ne (see 11,1 Cerne note and 24,5 'Cerne' note). Dorchester Hundred was renamed St George Hundred and, in addition to Charminster, contained Forston, Herrison and Pulston which were probably places simply named 'Cerne' in 1086; see 26,5 'Cerne' note and }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Royal Commission on Historical Monuments }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ), iii. pp. 71-72.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid3229356 River Frome}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid3229356 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 The river names a number of places of which Domesday only distinguishes }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Litelfrome}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 ,}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 now Frome St Quintin. The }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 river will have passed through the Tax Return hundreds of Tollerfor d (where Chilfrome, Cruxton and Frome Vauchurch can probably be identified), 'Modbury' (which certainly contained Frome St Quintin), Frampton and Dorchester (in which latter lay 'Frome Billett'). These and other places named from the river now lie in the following later hundred}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 s: in Tollerford Hundred lie Chilfrome, Cruxton, Frome St Quintin and Frome Vauchurch; in St George Hundred lie Bhompston and Frome Whitfield, also possibly 'Frome Cranchen' (}{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 368); in Cullifordtree Hundred lies 'Frome Billett' (but see \{Introduction: Tithings\}).}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8211270 River Piddle}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid8211270 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Places named from the river can be identified from an analysis of the Tax Return hundreds of "Stana" (where Piddletrenthide is found), of Puddletown (which included Tolpuddle and where Domesday distinguishes Puddletown }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Piretone}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and Little Puddle }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Litelpidel}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ), and of Bere (which contained Briantspuddle, Turners Puddle and Affpuddle }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Affapidele }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in Domesday)). These places and others, probably named from the river in 1086, are distributed among later hundreds as follo}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 ws: in Cerne, Tatcombe and 'Modbury'}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Hundred lies Piddletrenthide; in Puddletown Hundred lie Athelhampton, 'Bardolfeston', Burleston, Piddlehinton, Little Puddle, Puddletown, Tolpuddle and Waterston. Lovard, Muston and 'Combe Deverel' should probably be added to these 'Piddles' (26,21 'Piddle' note). Lying in Bere and Barrow Hundred are Affpuddle, Briantspuddle and Turners Puddle; }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2372730 Place-Names of Dorset}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 , i. p. 290, would add Throop.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8211270 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2372730 River Tarrant}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid2372730 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Domesday makes no distinction between the numerous 'Tarrant' villages which probably lay in the Tax Return hundreds of Badbury (which certainly included Tarrant Crawford), and of }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid2372730 \lquote Langeburgh }{\insrsid16218371 ' (}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 which contained Tarrant Hinton, Tarrant Keyneston, Tarrant Monkton and Tarr ant Launceston, and possibly Tarrant Gunville, Tarrant Rawston and Tarrant Rushton; see 1,24 'Tarrant' note and 54,9 'Tarrant' note). The relationship }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 between the Tax Return hundreds and the later hundreds in this corner of Dorset is}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 extremely complex (see \{Introduction: Hundreds\} ) and the various places called 'Tarrant' later lay as follows: in Cranborne Hundred lay Tarrant Gunville and Tarrant Rushton; in Badbury Hundred was Tarrant Crawford; in Pimperne Hundred were Tarrant Hinton, Tarrant Keyneston, Tar rant Launceston and Tarrant Rawston. Tarrant Monkton lay in Monkton Up Wimborne Hundred. \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8197909 River Wey}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid8197909 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 All the villages named in Domesday from this river lay in Cullifordtree Hundred both in 1086 and later; three modern parishes, Broadwey, Upwey and Weymouth, represent the name and the first two of these contained other 'Wey' manors that may have Domesday ancestors. In Broadwey lay Causeway, 'Crecketway', 'Rowaldsway', 'Southway' and 'Wayhoughton' (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 pp. 200-201), while Upwey contained 'Stottingway' (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 247) and Westbrook; see 1,22 'Wey' note; 26,14 'Wey' not e; 55,5 'Wey' note and 56,9 'Wey' note. \par \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid8197909 The Winterborne Rivers}{\b\insrsid16218371\charrsid8197909 \par }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Winterburne }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 is the most frequent river-derived place-name in Dorset; none of the occurrences of the name is distinguished by affixes. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 The name applies to two rivers. Of these, the eastern river (plain River Winter}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 b}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 orne) is a tributary of the River Stour, while the River South Winterborne is one of the River Frome}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 .}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab Places on the eastern }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 River Winterborne}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 lay in at least three Tax Return hundreds: }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid8197909 \lquote Hundesburge}{\insrsid16218371 ' Hundred }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 contained Winterborne Stickland and Quarleston (see 55,1 Martinstown note); Combsditch Hundred containing }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid16517556 Anderson}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and Winterborne Whitechurch, Winterborne Clenston and Winterborne Tomson, and perhaps also Winterborne Muston and Winterborne Houghton and a part of Winterborne Kingston; and Bere Hundred contained Winterborne Kingston. The later hundreds distribute these and other places named from the eastern River Winterborne differently. In Pimperne Hundred lay Quarleston, W interborne Houghton and Winterborne Stickland; in Bere and Barrow Hundred lay Winterborne Kingston which absorbed Winterborne Muston from Combsditch Hundred (see \{Introduction: Tithings\} ). Combsditch Hundred itself included Anderson, Winterborne Clenston (w ithin which 'Phelpston' and 'Nicholston' may be Domesday places; see 26,13 ' Winterborne' note), Winterborne Whitechurch (including Whatcombe; see 26,13 'Winterborne' note and 55,1 Martinstown note) and Winterborne Tomson. Winterborne Zelston was in the l ater hun}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 dred of Rushmore.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \tab The villages on the River South Winterborne lik}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 ewise lay in at least three Tax Return hundreds: Eggardon Hundred included Winterborne Abbas; Dorchester Hundred included Martinstown; and Cullifordtree Hundred contained Ashton (see 55,1 Martinstown note), 'Winterborne Belet' and Winterborne Monkton. The villages situated beside this river fell into four later hundreds: in Eggardon Hundred lay Winterborne Abbas; in St George Hundred lay Ashton and Martinstown; in Cullifordtree Hundre d were found Winterborne Came (which includes 'Winterborne Hundyngton': }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid4287578 , i.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 p. 263; see 17,1 Frampton note) and Winterborne Farringdon, Winterborne Herringston, 'Winterborne Belet' and Winterborne Monkton. A further 'Winterborne', Winterborne Steepleton, lay in 'Uggescombe' Hundred.}{\insrsid16218371 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371 \tab }{\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid14752887 Other Rivers \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Less major problems are caused by smaller groups of places named from other rivers. Thus, various places named Caundle (see 26,70 Caundle note) can be identified from an analysis of the Tax Re turns for Brunsell Hundred and Sherborne Hundred. On the River Stour Domesday distinguishes Sturminster, and from later evidence it is possible to separate East Stour and West Stour, Stour Provost and Stourpaine from each other. On the River Allen (former l y the River Wimborne) holdings are grouped around Wimborne Minster or Wimborne St Giles. The River Bride names various villages now called Bredy as well as Burton Bradstock (1,2 Burton note); while on the River Iwerne, Domesday distinguishes Iwerne Minste r }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 (}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 Euneminstre}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1323147 )}{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 from the other holdings which also }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 lay}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 in different hundreds; see 30,3 Ranston note. Loders may also be an original river name; see 1,13 Loders note.}{\insrsid16218371 }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 Further information will be found in }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 Ekwall, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 English River }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 Names}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 , }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 in }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 Domesday Geography of South-West England}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 , pp. 72-76; and under individual vill}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 age names in }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 F\'e4gersten}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 }{ \i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 Place Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 ,}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 and the }{\i\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 Place-Names of Dorset}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 , the last }{ \cf1\insrsid16218371 volume of}{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 which will contain a study of the river names.}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid1179921 \par }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx1368\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\b\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 State of Revision \par }\pard\plain \s16\ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faauto\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 The Phillimore edition of Somerset was published in 1983. The draft translation was prepared by Margaret Newman, the maps were the work of Frank Thorn and Jim Hardy and the volume was edited by Caroline and Frank Thorn. \par \tab In their research the editors had incurred a number of debts to others which they acknowledged as follows: \par }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 \fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp2057\langfenp1033 {\cf1\insrsid16218371 'The Editors are deeply grateful to John McN. Dodgson of University College, London, who, besides seeing the present series through the press, has given advice about place and personal names with u nfailing care and kindness, even when most pressed by his many other obligations; to Miss Daphne Gifford of the Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, for consulting the Great Domesday Manuscript on various points arising from Caroline Thorn's earlier exami n ation of it and for answering several other queries; to Mrs Audrey Erskine of Exeter Cathedral Library for the loan of microfilm and for allowing frequent consultation of the manuscript of the Exeter Domesday, always providing a welcome and facilities for study in Exeter; to the staff of the Dorset Record Office; and finally to Mr J. D. Foy for reading through the translation and Notes and checking the Indices and for }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 making numerous helpful suggestions'.}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8460\tx8640\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \tab John Morris, the originator and first editor of the series had died in 1977 and the subsequent volumes in the series were brought out under the supervision of John McN. Dodgson and Alison Hawkins. A note at the end of the Introduction said: 'At the time of Dr Morris's death in June 1977, he had completed v olumes 2 [Sussex], 3 [Surrey], 11 [Middlesex], 12 [Hertfordshire], 19 [Huntingdonshire], 23 [Warwickshire], 24 [Staffordshire]. He had more or less finished the preparation of volumes 13 [Buckinghamshire], 14 [Oxfordshire], 20 [Bedfordshire], 28 [Nottingh a mshire]. These and subsequent volumes in the series were brought out under the supervision of John Dodgson and Alison Hawkins, who have endeavoured to follow, as far as possible, the editorial principles established by John Morris'. The preparation of the volume was greatly assisted by a generous grant from the Leverhulme Trust Fund. \par \par When it appeared, Dorset}{\insrsid16218371 was among the most }{\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 heavily-annotated volumes in the Phillimore series. It would nonetheless benefit from a revision, particularly because of the subse quent appearance of a number of important books and articles. The editors intend to undertake such a revision in due course. }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 The present edition is part of a project to convert the annotation of the Phillimore printed volumes to electronic form and to revise them. For this purpose only a limited number of changes have been made to the printed notes: \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}}\pard \ql \fi-360\li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\tx284\jclisttab\tx720\tx8460\tx8640\faauto\ls111\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 The Appendix ('The Dorset Hundreds') has been incorporated in the Introduction but has otherwise been left essentially as it was when published in 1983. John Morris, the general editor, had taken the view that, because of the lack of hundred heads in the text of any of the south-western counties, the later hundreds should be used for the purposes of mapping and indexing. The note did indicate, however, where Domesday, Exon and the Tax Returns showed that the hundreds contained different places. F.R. Thorn's work for the Alecto edition of Dorset (Thorn, 'Hundreds and Wapentakes', }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 Dorset Domesday}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 , pp. 26-42 and map) showed that it was possible to reconstitute the 1086 hundreds practically in their entirety. That article remains the most up-to-date treatment of the question until the present note is fully revised. However, the section concerning detached parts of hundreds has been largely rewritten, as the origina l was principally concerned with the mapping of such detachments. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab} The two sets of notes (General Notes and Exon Notes) have been merged into a single sequence. The Introduction to the Exon Notes now appears in \{Introduction: Related or 'Satellite' Texts\} . The Introductory Notes on Places (1), the Dorset Rivers (2) and the County Boundary (3) are likewise in the Introduction. The first two of these are now to be found in \{Introduction: Editorial\} under the headings 'The Identification of Places' and 'Places Named from Rivers'. For }{\insrsid16218371 the third, see \{Introduct}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 ion: The County Boundary\} The contents of the tabulation of the differences in the identification of places between }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 VCH Dorset}{\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 , iii, }{\i\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 Domesday Gazetteer}{ \insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 and the Phillimore printed edition has now been divided into individual notes. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\cf1\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}}\pard \ql \fi-360\li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\tx284\jclisttab\tx720\tx8640\faauto\ls111\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 { \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 The translation of some terms has been brought into line with those of the series as a whole. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\cf1\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}}\pard \ql \fi-360\li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\tx284\jclisttab\tx720\tx8460\tx8640\faauto\ls111\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 The bibliographical and other conventions have been changed to align them with the other counties that have been revised for the current project. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\cf1\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}Certain changes have been necessary in the conversion of the notes to a searchable electronic version, such as to the lead words for the notes, to cross-references and to punctuation. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\cf1\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}A number of the forms of personal names have been changed as part of a}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 n ongoing}{ \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 process to bring more consistency to the entire name stock of Domesday Book. \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\cf1\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}}\pard \ql \fi-360\li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\jclisttab\tx720\faauto\ls111\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid16218371 { \cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 Some of the people have been further identified. When the identification comes from the person's occurrence in other documents or in other Domesday counties, this is shown in the translation between asterisks within square brackets. Where there is no documentary evidence f o r the identity of an individual, but it seems likely that a number of persons with the same first name are one and the same, this has been indicated in the translation by putting the name of one of the estates held by that person between < >. In this coun ty }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 some of }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 the notes to justify both these forms of identification }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 have }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid655900 been written by John Palmer and these have been attributed to him as (JP) put at the end of his paragraph.}{\cf1\insrsid16218371 \par {\listtext\pard\plain\f3\cf1\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \loch\af3\dbch\af0\hich\f3 \'b7\tab}}\pard \ql \fi-360\li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\tx284\jclisttab\tx720\tx8460\tx8640\faauto\ls111\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 Obvious typographical errors }{\cf1\insrsid16218371 in the Phillimore printed notes }{\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 have been corrected. \par }\pard \ql \li360\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8460\tx8640\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin360\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8460\tx8640\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\cf1\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 In the Phillimore printed volume translations and annotation were provided for those places that lay outside Dorset in 1086 but which were subsequently transferred to it. These places are tabulated here in \{Introduction: County Boundary\}; for tran slation and notes, now see the counties concerned. \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\widctlpar\tx284\tx8640\tx11117\nooverflow\faroman\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16218371 \cbpat8 {\insrsid16218371\charrsid2122318 \par Caroline Thorn \par Frank Thorn \par March 2007 \par May 2007}{\insrsid16218371 \par \par \par }}