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LONG STOW HUNDRED

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2011

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Jurors of Stow hundred: William the man of Picot the sheriff, Tehel the reeve (prepositus) of the abbot of Ely, Warin the priest, Guy the man of the abbot of Ramsey, Godric de Crochestun, Aluriz the reeve of Eudo, Wlwi de Etclaie, Almar Cilt and all others, French and English, of this hundred; Inquis. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 99.

Jurors of Stowe hundred: William, Thiellus reeve of the abbot of Ely, Warin the priest, Guy the man of the abbot of St Benedict, Godric de Croceston, Aluric the reeve of Eudo, Wlwi de Doesse, Almar Scild, and all others, French and English; Inquis. Com. Cantab. (ed. Hamilton), 83.

LONG STOW

Church of Ramesyg (f. 192 b).

Stou, manor, 2 h. 1066, St Benedict in demesne. 1086, Guy.

Count Alan (f. 195).

Stou, 1½ v. 1066, Almar, man of Eddeva. 1086, the same-Almar.

Hardwin de Scalers (f. 198 bb).

Stou, 3½ v. 1066, a sochman of archbishop Stigand and 3 sochmen of the abbot of Ramesy. 1086, a knighft and 2 Englishmen.

Countess Judith (f. 202 a).

In Stou hundred, 3 v. 1066, 2 sochmen of K. E. 1086, Picot.

Ethelgiva wife of Ailwin died. She gave to Ramsey Stowe and Brune; Ramsey Chartul. III, 166.

Bernard abbot of Ramsey deraigned in his court at St Ives against Pain Peverel the land of Stow and Gritton; ib. II, 59.

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Feudal Cambridgeshire , pp. 153 - 181
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1920

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