. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . th the addition of Wigley in Copythorne parish andCadnam partly in Netley Marsh and partly in Minstead, and part of WestDean (co. Wilts.), represents the extentof the hundred as given in the PopulationReturns of 1831. Since that date thearea of the hundred has been muchaltered. Between 1831 and 1841 ShiptonBellinger was removed to the upper halfof Andover Hundred. At the same timeMichelmersh, Leckford, Longstock andStockbridge were transferred to thishundred, the first-named from Buddies-gate Hundred and the other three fromKings Somborne Hundre


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . th the addition of Wigley in Copythorne parish andCadnam partly in Netley Marsh and partly in Minstead, and part of WestDean (co. Wilts.), represents the extentof the hundred as given in the PopulationReturns of 1831. Since that date thearea of the hundred has been muchaltered. Between 1831 and 1841 ShiptonBellinger was removed to the upper halfof Andover Hundred. At the same timeMichelmersh, Leckford, Longstock andStockbridge were transferred to thishundred, the first-named from Buddies-gate Hundred and the other three fromKings Somborne At the time of the Domesday Surveythe hundred was known as the hundredof Broughton ( Brocton ) and comprisedthe modern parishes of Bossington,Broughton, East Dean, Lockerl^y,Mottisfont, Sherfield English, ShiptonBellinger, East and West Tytherley,Nether and Over Wallop, and EastWellow, and part of South Tidworthnow in Andover Hotlopand perhaps Chingescamp were also inthis Hotlop perhaps represents Oakley in the parish of. 1 Cf. Pop. Ret. 1831 and 1841. The extra-parochial district of Melchet Park and the parish of Plaitford with the tithing of WestWellow (see under East Wellow) were transferred to Hampshire from Wiltshire in 1895. Local Act 58 and59 Vict. cap. 91, Loc. Govt. Provis. Orders Confirm, (no. 12) Act 1895. 3 Ibid. 4 Hants, i, 452, 453, 468, 483, 484, 488, 493, 494, 495, 497, 498, 499, 500, 505, 506. Ibid. 462, 506. 4. 489 62 A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE Mottisfont. Chingescamp has not been identified at present, but it ispossible that this estate was in Barton Stacey The hundred was assessed at about 105 hides at the time of Edward theConfessor, and at less than half that amount at the time of the DomesdaySurvey, the large difference in the assessment being mainly due to the factthat two large estates in Wallop assessed at 22 hides and 17 hides respectivelyat the time of King Edward were Crown property in The hundred,which ha


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