. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e Tarrantand partly in that of VernhamsDean. Faccombe, which at thistime included Tangley, was in thehundred of Titchfield7; Hurst-bourne Tarrant, which comprisedVernhams Dean, was entered, doubt-less owing to imperfect rubrication,under Basingstoke Hundred8; whilethe name of the hundred of whichWoodcott then formed part is The land included in thehundred was assessed in the reign of Edward the Confessor at 18 hides, andat the time of the Survey at about 9 hides. At the beginning of the 13 thcentury the name of the hundred was still u
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . e Tarrantand partly in that of VernhamsDean. Faccombe, which at thistime included Tangley, was in thehundred of Titchfield7; Hurst-bourne Tarrant, which comprisedVernhams Dean, was entered, doubt-less owing to imperfect rubrication,under Basingstoke Hundred8; whilethe name of the hundred of whichWoodcott then formed part is The land included in thehundred was assessed in the reign of Edward the Confessor at 18 hides, andat the time of the Survey at about 9 hides. At the beginning of the 13 thcentury the name of the hundred was still unchanged, as is seen from theTesta de Nevili, where the manors of Hurstbourne Tarrant, Vernhams Deanand Faccombe are entered In hundredo de Husseburn,10 but soon after-wards its name was changed to Pachestrow or Pastrow, as is clear from an 1 Pop. Ret. 1831 and 2 Hants, i, 487*. 3 Ibid, i, 50m. 4 Ibid, i, 8 Ibid, i, *. 8 Ibid, i, 7 Ibid, i, 456^. .« Ibid. 9 Ibid, i, 499,;. 10 Testa de Nevffl (Rec. Com.), PASTROW HUNDRED Assize Roll of By the 14th century the hundred seems to haveassumed its modern dimensions, the only exception being that it still com-prised part of the parish of In 13 16, however, by some error,in a return of the various hundreds in Hampshire, the hundred of Kings-clere which existed at the time of the Domesday Survey was omittedaltogether, and consequently Kingsclere, Sydmonton, North Oakley, Earl-stone and Wolverton were entered under Pastrow That thiswas a mistake seems clear from subsequent Subsidy This hundredhas always belonged to the 11 Assize R. 775, m. 16. 12 Feud. Aids, ii, 323. 13 Ibid, ii, 308. 14 Ibid, ii, 323, 345 ; Exch. Lay Subs. R. bdle. 173, no. 216 ; bdle. 175, no. 529, Assize R. 789, m. 17 d. ; Feud. Aids, ii, 308. 309 A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE COMBE Cumbe (xi cent.) ; Cumba, Coumbe (xiii cent.). Combe is a small parish covering an area of 2,212
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