THE HUNDRED OF HUXLOE 



GREAT ADDINGTON 

 LITTLE ADDINGTON 

 ALDWIXKLE ALL SAINTS 

 ALDVVINKLE ST. PETER 

 BARNWELL ALL SAINTS 

 BARTON SEAGRAVE 

 BURTON LATIMER 

 CRANFORD ST. ANDREW 



CONTAINING THE PARISIUS OF 



CRANFORD ST. JOHN 



DENFORD 



FINEDON 



GRAFTON UNDERWOOD 



IRTHLINGBOROUGH 



ISLIP 



KETTERING 



LILFORD CUM WIGSTHORPE 



LOWICK 



SLIPTON 



SUDBOROUGH 



TWYWELL 



WARKTON 



WOODFORD 



The Hundred of Huxloe is formed of the three ancient hundreds of 

 Huxloe, Suthnaveslund and Northnaveslund, which were included in the 

 eight hundreds, claimed by the Abbey of Peterborough,^ and confirmed to it 



Index Map to the Hundred of Huxloe 



by Richard I.^ In the iith century Northamptonshire geld-roll Naveslund 

 is said to have contained two hundreds^ ; in Domesday Book Naveslund is 

 mentioned without any qualification,* but in the i2th century survey of the 

 county the names Suthnaveslund and Northnaveslund are used.^ The former 

 contained Irthlingborough, Great Addington and Little Addington, Wood- 

 ford and Finedon ; the latter, Cranford, Barton Seagrave, Warkton, Kettering, 



1 Plac. de Quo JVarr. (Rec. Com.), p. 558. 



* Cal. Chart, i, p. 19; Chron. Petrob. (Camden Soc), pp. 69, 70, Il8, 122, 124-125. 



9 y.C.H. Northants. i, p. 297. 



« Ibid. 



' Ibid. 388fl, 389 a and b. 



153 



