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Kent Hundred Rolls

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The Kent Hundred Rolls list a number of locations in the county, many of which correspond directly to villages and towns which still exist today. At the same time, there are a number of place names without an identifiable current equivalent and which may refer to abandoned or renamed settlements.
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Juries for each hundred were ordered to appear before the commissioners on set dates (the names of the jurors are recorded on the rolls) answering a series of fifty questions and providing them with an opportunity to complain or otherwise highlight to the commissioners examples of
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and misuse of Royal warrants among other things. However jurors were, on occasions, unable to answer every aspect of the commissioners' inquiry.
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Two commissioners were appointed in October 1274, for each group of counties, undertaking their survey from November 1274 to March 1275.
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As a result, an inquiry was to be made into the status of the king’s rights which, in some cases, had been appropriated "by lay and
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The Rolls are, for the most part, complete however certain areas are not represented or are omitted from the record such as the
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in 1255, and Edward I continuing the move to assert Crown authority at local level, considered that all
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The Hundred Rolls were printed by a Record Commission in the early 19th century (1818) in abbreviated
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The Kent Hundred Rolls form part of the Hundred Rolls collection held by the National Archives at
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rights belonged to the Crown, and any private liberty or franchise had to be backed up by royal
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has produced the complete rolls for Kent, in its original Latin and an English translation.
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Administrative and biographical background detail to the Hundred Rolls
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and other officials, whether royal or seigniorial."
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Index

Crown
census
English
monarchy
Hundreds
Kent
English National Archives
Hundred Rolls
Edward I
Ninth Crusade
civil war
Second Barons' War
usurpation
Royal
ecclesiastical
lords
feudal tenants
sheriffs
escheators
coroners
bailiffs
Henry III
franchises
judicial
warrant
misfeasance
taxes
Cinque Ports
Isle of Sheppey
Ospringe

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