THE HUNDRED OF BERMONDSPIT 



DUMMER WITH KEMPSHOT 



ELLISFIELD 



FARLEIGH WALLOP 



CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF 



HERRIARD 



NUTLEY 



PRESTON CANDOVER 



SOUTH WARNBOROUGH 

 UPTON GREY 

 WESTON CORBETT 



At the time of the Domesday Survey the hundred of Bermondspit consisted 

 of the parishes of Candover, Herriard, Ellisfield, Nutley, Farleigh, Dummer, 

 and ' Sudberie.' * Of these Sudberie only remains unidentified. 8 It was held, 

 according to Domesday, by Ednod and Edwi of King Edward. After their 

 deaths, Cola, their kinsman, redeemed this land of Earl William of Here- 



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of 



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ford. Walter, at the time of the Survey, held it in pledge from the son of 

 Cole of Basing. 8 



The other parishes afterwards included in the hundred, namely, Upton 

 Grey* and South Warborough, with Hoddington, 6 and Weston (Patrick) 8 

 (now in Odiham Hundred) were at the date of the Domesday Survey part of 

 a hundred named Odingetone which derived its name from Hoddington in 



1 P.C.H. Hants, i, 477, 482, 486, 490, 493, 500, 504, 505. 



'Ibid. 482. 6 Ibid. 496. 



355 



'Ibid. 505. 'Ibid. 505. 



'Ibid. 468. 



