Parham Hundred
Parham Hundred or Half Hundred, was one of the Wicklaw Hundreds, administered by Ely Abbey, but located in East Suffolk, England.[1]
The Domesday Book recorded seven locations in Parham Half Hundred:[2] The Half Hundred was absorbed into Plomesgate Hundred by the thirteenth century.[3]
| location | No. of households |
|---|---|
| Wantisden | 52.5 |
| Blaxhall | 45 |
| Parham | 34 |
| Brutge | 13 |
| Beversham | 2 |
| Niuetuna | 1 |
| Tunstall | 0 |
References
- ^ Williamson, Tom (2018). "New Light on Rendlesham". The Historian (139). The Historical Association.
- ^ Powell-Smith, Anna. "Hundred of Parham Domesday Book". opendomesday.org. Open Domesday. Retrieved 15 March 2024.
- ^ Cox, Tom (3 July 2023). "Settlement and Territories: Early and Middle Saxon Settlements and the Antiquity of Hundreds in Suffolk". Landscapes. 24 (2): 102–120. doi:10.1080/14662035.2023.2322205.
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