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[[File:Blything_Hundred_-_Suffolk.svg|thumb|right|Blything Hundred]] |
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The origins of the hundred centre |
The origins of the hundred centre on the ancient royal estate of [[Blythburgh]], whose hall housed the hundred's central meeting place. |
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Listed as ''Blidinga'' in the [[Domesday Book]], the hundred's name means "the people of the Blyth" a subgroup of the [[Iceni]] who populated the valleys of the [[River Blyth, Suffolk|River Blyth]]; the hundred corresponds closely to the [[ |
Listed as ''Blidinga'' in the [[Domesday Book]], the hundred's name means "the people of the Blyth" a subgroup of the [[Iceni]] who populated the valleys of the [[River Blyth, Suffolk|River Blyth]]; the hundred corresponds closely to the [[drainage basin]] of the River Blyth together with other minor rivers.<ref>{{cite thesis|title=Blything Hundred: A study in the Development of Settlement, 400-1400 AD|author=P. M. Warner|publisher=Leicester University|page=109|url=https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/4231/1/D207880.pdf|accessdate=2010-02-14|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718172117/https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/4231/1/D207880.pdf|archivedate=2011-07-18|url-status=live}}</ref> The name "Blyth" itself means 'blithe' or 'pleasant' and shares its name with a river in [[Northamptonshire]], and one in Northumberland.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Place-names of Suffolk|url=https://archive.org/details/placenamesofsuff00skearich|author=Walter Skeat|date=1913}}</ref> |
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==Parishes== |
==Parishes== |
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[[File:Suffolk Hundreds 1830.png|alt=Suffolk hundreds|thumb|440x440px|Suffolk hundreds]] |
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Blything Hundred consisted of the following parishes:<ref>1841 Census</ref> |
Blything Hundred consisted of the following parishes:<ref>1841 Census</ref> |
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|[[Aldringham]]||628 |
|[[Aldringham]]||628 |
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|[[Benacre]]||2576 |
|[[Benacre, Suffolk|Benacre]]||2576 |
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|[[Blythburgh]]||4111 |
|[[Blythburgh]]||4111 |
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|[[Blythford]]||1373 |
|[[Blyford|Blythford]]||1373 |
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|[[Bramfield, Suffolk|Bramfield]]||2547 |
|[[Bramfield, Suffolk|Bramfield]]||2547 |
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|[[Chediston]]||2378 |
|[[Chediston]]||2378 |
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|[[Cookley]]||1552 |
|[[Cookley, Suffolk|Cookley]]||1552 |
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|[[Covehithe]]||1524 |
|[[Covehithe]]||1524 |
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|[[Dunwich]]||1334 |
|[[Dunwich]]||1334 |
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|[[Easton Bavents]]||260 |
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|[[Frostenden]]||1292 |
|[[Frostenden]]||1292 |
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|[[Holton, Suffolk|Holton]]||1132 |
|[[Holton, Suffolk|Holton]]||1132 |
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|[[Huntingfield]]||2011 |
|[[Huntingfield, Suffolk|Huntingfield]]||2011 |
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|[[Knodishall]]||1731 |
|[[Knodishall]]||1731 |
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|[[Wissett]]||2260 |
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|[[Wrentham]]||1280 |
|[[Wrentham, Suffolk|Wrentham]]||1280 |
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|[[Yoxford]]||2670 |
|[[Yoxford]]||2670 |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==See also== |
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*[[Hundreds of Suffolk]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://blything.wikispaces.com/ Blything Hundred wiki] |
*[http://blything.wikispaces.com/ Blything Hundred wiki] |
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[[Category:Hundreds of Suffolk]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:17, 29 May 2024
Blything was a hundred of eastern Suffolk, and with an area of 87,641 acres (354.67 km2) was the largest of Suffolk's 21 hundreds.
The origins of the hundred centre on the ancient royal estate of Blythburgh, whose hall housed the hundred's central meeting place.
Listed as Blidinga in the Domesday Book, the hundred's name means "the people of the Blyth" a subgroup of the Iceni who populated the valleys of the River Blyth; the hundred corresponds closely to the drainage basin of the River Blyth together with other minor rivers.[1] The name "Blyth" itself means 'blithe' or 'pleasant' and shares its name with a river in Northamptonshire, and one in Northumberland.[2]
Parishes
[edit]Blything Hundred consisted of the following parishes:[3]
Parish | Area (acres) |
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Aldringham | 628 |
Benacre | 2576 |
Blythburgh | 4111 |
Blythford | 1373 |
Bramfield | 2547 |
Brampton | 1967 |
Chediston | 2378 |
Cookley | 1552 |
Covehithe | 1524 |
Cratfield | 2000 |
Darsham | 1493 |
Dunwich | 1334 |
Easton Bavents | 260 |
Frostenden | 1292 |
Halesworth | 1420 |
Henham | 1500 |
Heveningham | 1900 |
Henstead | 1920 |
Hulverstreet | 293 |
Holton | 1132 |
Huntingfield | 2011 |
Knodishall | 1731 |
Leiston | 4966 |
Linstead Magna | 1304 |
Linstead Parva | 554 |
Middleton cum Fordley | 2024 |
Peasenhall | 1972 |
Reydon | 2675 |
Rumburgh | 1370 |
Sibton | 2680 |
Sotherton | 1084 |
South Cove | 1198 |
Southwold | 632 |
Spexhall | 1482 |
Stoven | 762 |
Theberton | 2050 |
Thorington | 1411 |
Ubbeston | 1207 |
Uggeshall | 1455 |
Walberswick | 1771 |
Walpole | 1624 |
Wangford | 829 |
Wenhaston | 2327 |
Westhall | 2194 |
Westleton | 6103 |
Wissett | 2260 |
Wrentham | 1280 |
Yoxford | 2670 |
References
[edit]- ^ P. M. Warner. Blything Hundred: A study in the Development of Settlement, 400-1400 AD (PDF) (Thesis). Leicester University. p. 109. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2010.
- ^ Walter Skeat (1913). The Place-names of Suffolk.
- ^ 1841 Census