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19: 234:). In 1280 it was said to be in the hands of their tenant Reginald de Imworth, with whose manor of Imworth it descended until 1499, when Richard Ardern died seised of the manor of Imworth and half the hundred, held of (i.e. under and subject to a rent to) the men of Kingston. Within the hundred there were several exempt jurisdictions. In 1253 John D'Abernon was successful in his claim to 74:
where local wealthy and powerful figures met about once a month. It also had in early centuries a small number of owners who attempted to charge and collect rent of all of the owners of the main manageable medieval asset in the country, the
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and newer manors which came to form the main, manageable agricultural asset throughout the country. It occupied just less than the central to north-west twelfth of the county.
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of about 1334 the area was valued at £24 0s. 6d, although it is not clear if this was a collective tax demand figure of the manors of the hundred.
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in Stoke D'Abernon, and Avelina, daughter of Geoffrey de Cruce and wife of Roger de Legh, also claimed the right in Walton.
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and using these supports a date of about 1200, which would tie it in the grant of a liberty by
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Edward Wedlake Brayley; John Britton; Edward William Brayley; Gideon Algernon Mantell (1850).
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Its economic unity was shattered like most hundreds given the rise of smaller
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of Kingston to be held "at fee farm" being kept farmed and free from (
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tree on its crest as its area once lay within the Elmbridge hundred.
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municipal arms and continue in the Elmbridge municipal arms.
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Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas: CP 40/561;
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an area used for strategic, secular purposes with a
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Elmbridge is in the north of the hundreds of Surrey
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Index


hundred
Surrey
Borough of Elmbridge
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
Greater London
Domesday Book
Hundred Court
manors
River Mole
Hersham
Esher
A244 road
elm
Surbiton Urban District Council
hundred
Cobham
Esher
Molesey
Stoke D'Abernon
Thames Ditton
common land
Weston Green
Walton-on-Thames
Weybridge
Tolworth
Chessington
Surbiton
elm
manors

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