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Desborough Hundred

Administrative division in Buckinghamshire, England


Summary

Administrative division in Buckinghamshire, England

FieldValue
NameDesborough Hundred
HQDesborough Castle
Map[[File:Desborough Hundred - Buckinghamshire.svg250pxDesborough Hundred (black) shown in Buckinghamshire]]
StatusHundred
Start11th century
AreaLast45337 acre
AreaLastYear1871
PopulationLast19,198
PopulationLastYear1871
DivisionsParishes

the historic area of Buckinghamshire

Desborough Hundred is a hundred in Buckinghamshire, England. It is situated in the south of the county and is bounded on the west by Oxfordshire and on the south the River Thames marked the boundary with Berkshire.

History

Until at least the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 there were 18 hundreds in Buckinghamshire. It has been suggested however that neighbouring hundreds had already become more closely associated in the 11th century so that by the end of the 14th century the original or ancient hundreds had been consolidated into 8 larger hundreds. Desborough hundred is one of three hundreds which became collectively known as the Chiltern hundreds around the 13th century, the others being Burnham hundred and Stoke hundred. Even before this time these individual hundreds had become special possessions of the Crown and were together stewarded as a royal bailiwick, occupying the place of any dukedom, earldom or barony that might otherwise have had absolute possession of the whole area (see fee simple and knight's fee). The Chiltern Hundreds were for all but this Crown Steward and Bailiff (one role), separately leased and administered, the lords of the various manors meeting occasionally in each hundred of the county, which were the main administrative units. Meanwhile the role of Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds persisted in name only becoming a government-led appointment, and from 1751, a disqualifying sinecure for any elected members of the House of Commons.

Parishes and hamlets

Desborough hundred comprised the following ancient parishes and hamlets (formerly medieval vills):

HughendenSaunderton

† Stokenchurch was originally in Oxfordshire, and transferred to Buckinghamshire in the latter part of the 19th century after the hundred was superseded.

‡ Later High Wycombe

References

References

  1. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/entry_page.jsp?text_id=811890&word=NULL Vision of Britain - Desborough Area] Retrieved, May 23, 2009
  2. [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/entry_page.jsp?text_id=811890&word=NULL Vision of Britain - Desborough Population] Retrieved, May 23, 2009
  3. [http://met.open.ac.uk/genuki/big/eng/BKM/hundreds/hhundreds.html Genuki - History of Buckinghaham Hundreds] {{webarchive. link. (August 23, 2009 Retrieved, May 21, 2009)
  4. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42523 History on Line - Victoria County History - A History of the County of Buckingham - Desborough Hundred: Volume 3, (1925), pp. 32-34.] Retrieved, May 23, 2009
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