Transactions of the Bristol And Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 23

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30 Bedminster Hundred 6 2 Keynsham „ 104 Chew ,, 35 2 3i Chewton ,, ...
135 I Hartcliff ...
82 Portbury ,, 84 2 Wellow ) Divisions Kilmersdon ) Frome Hun of 97 of dred 94 3 669 I m" This is offered only for what it is worth ; for as every student of Domesday knows, its figures are beyond all measure 1 Maitland, Doviesday and Beyond, 503.
2 Eyton's Somerset Domesday, ii. 7, i. 162.
Bath, Mercian and West Saxon. 143.
flexible in the hands of manipulators. But if anyone were to say that King Edwar
...d added to the military district of Mercian Bath the district of Somerset north of Mendip, he might draw some measure of comfort from the numbers given. It is worth noticing, moreover, in this connection that Mr. Eyton ^ considers that Domesday includes the manors of Wellow and Kilmersdon in the twenty hides of the borough of. Bath. And it is likely enough that if King Edward did at this time annex some share of Somerset territory to Bath, he should definitely attach the capital manors of the nearest Hundreds to the borough.

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