Odsey (hundred)
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odsey-hundred-200-9074976
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Odsey (hundred)
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Odsey was a judicial and taxation subdivision of Hertfordshire, in the northeast of the county, that existed from the 10th to the 19th century. It comprised the following parishes: Ardeley, Ashwell, Broadfield, Bygrave, Caldecote, Clothall, Cottered, Hinxworth, Kelshall, Newnham, Radwell, Reed, Royston, Rushden, Sandon, Therfield and Wallington. Newnham was transferred to Cashio Hundred some time between 1086 and 1286. The hundred appears to have been named after Odsey Grange, part of the parish
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2022-01-02T09:35:31Z
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