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STAPLOE HUNDRED

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Jurors of Staplehou hundred: Nicholas de Chenet, William de Chipenham, the man of Geoffrey, Hugh de Heselinge, Warin de Saham, Robert English (“Anglicus”) of Fordham, Ordmar de Billingesham, Alan de Burewelle, Alvric de Sneilewelle, Inq. Eliensis (ed. Hamilton), 97.

Jurors of Staplehou hundred: Nicholas de Kenet, Hugh de Heselinges, William de Cypeham, Warin de Saham, Robert de Fordham, Ormar de Bellingeham, Alan de Burwelle, Alvric de Sneilewelle, Picot the sheriff and all the French and English (men); Inquis. Com. Cantab. (ed. Hamilton), 1.

SOHAM

King's land (f. 189 a).

Saham, manor, 9½ h. (less 6 a.). 1066. king Edward. 1086, in demesne. In Saham king William has 6 h. and 40 a. in his writ (breve; f. 189 bb).

Abbot of Ely (f. 190 bb).

Saham, ½ h. 1066 (church of Ely). 1086, in demesne.

Abbot of St Edmund's (f. 192 a).

Saham, 6 a. 1066 (church of St Ædmund). 1086, a fisherman.

Count Alan (f. 195 bb).

Saham, 1 h. 1066, Alsi (the man) of Eddeva. 1086, Adestan (Alstanus).

Faramuse of Boulogne had land here.

Grant to Roger de Samford of £2 yearly of land in Bergei; Red Bk. 668.

The sheriff claims allowance of £16 loss of farm in Saham by the destruction of Faramuse; ib.

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Feudal Cambridgeshire , pp. 134 - 152
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1920

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  • STAPLOE HUNDRED
  • William Farrer
  • Book: Feudal Cambridgeshire
  • Online publication: 03 May 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693403.011
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  • STAPLOE HUNDRED
  • William Farrer
  • Book: Feudal Cambridgeshire
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  • STAPLOE HUNDRED
  • William Farrer
  • Book: Feudal Cambridgeshire
  • Online publication: 03 May 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511693403.011
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