. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . rtof it for many The Bishop of Winchester in1086 held the whole hundred, and itis stated to have always belonged tothe Church.* There were 50 hides in thetime of Edward the Confessor, butfrom that period until 1086 theChurch only paid geld for 40 The descent of the hundred isidentical with that of the manor ofCrondall (). Although the Bishop of Win-chesters rights over Crondall hadbeen defined in 1283-4, the strugglebetween the bishop and the priorand convent as to the court to whichthe Hampshire tithings owed suit—to Bl


. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . rtof it for many The Bishop of Winchester in1086 held the whole hundred, and itis stated to have always belonged tothe Church.* There were 50 hides in thetime of Edward the Confessor, butfrom that period until 1086 theChurch only paid geld for 40 The descent of the hundred isidentical with that of the manor ofCrondall (). Although the Bishop of Win-chesters rights over Crondall hadbeen defined in 1283-4, the strugglebetween the bishop and the priorand convent as to the court to whichthe Hampshire tithings owed suit—to Blackheathfield in Farnham or toCrondall—only came to an end in 1398, when it was decreed that all the 1 The extent of the hundred as given in the Population Returns of 1831. * Hants, i, 465. See under histories of the various parishes. * Ibid. 505a. u Exch. Dep. Hil. 14 & 15 Chas. I, 13. See also the Hundred of Holdshot. 4 Hants, i, 465. 4 Ibid. 6 Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 276 ; Crondall Rec. (Hants Rec. Soc), 13-17. 4 1 1. A HISTORY OF HAMPSHIRE free tenants of Crondall, with all the tithing-men of the towns, villages,and hamlets of the entire manor and lordship of Crondall, together withfour men of each tithing, were bound to pay two suits yearly at thebishops court at This shows that the men of Crondall were subjected to the hardship ofpaying suit at two hundred courts, for they not only presented at the tourn ofFarnham Blackheath, but also at the Crondall Hundred Since 1831the following parishes have been formed :—Cove, in 1838, from the parish ofYateley ; Crookham, in 1842, from Crondall parish; Ewshott, in 1886,from the parishes of Crondall and Crookham ; Fleet, in 1863, from theparishes of Crondall, Elvetham, and Yateley ; Hawley, in 1838, from Yateley ;and Minley, in 1871, from Yateley. ALDERSHOT Alreschate (xiii cent.) ; Alreshute, Alreshete (xivcent.) ; Aldershott, Haldershutt, Aldrisshott (xvicent.) ; Aldershot (xvii cent


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