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Derbyscire (Derbyshire) was
divided into the 6
wapentakes of Apultre,
Hamestan, Littlechirch, Morlestan, Scarvedale, and Walecross, and a
district called...
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Cheshire at this time are: Atiscross, Bochelau, Chester, Dudestan, Exestan,
Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and Wilaveston....
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converting to Christianity.
Hollingworth was in the
ancient Hundred of
Hamestan before 1000 AD
which is
believed to be the
ancient boundaries of the Pecsaetan...
- At the time of the
Domesday Book,
Macclesfield was in the
hundred of
Hamestan. By the 13th century, the
Hundreds of
Cheshire had been reorganised, and...
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which was
poorly surve****. The area
south of the
Mersey was part of the
Hamestan hundred. Cheadle, Bramhall, Bredbury, and
Romiley are mentioned, but these...
- up of
twelve hundreds: Atiscross, Bochelau, Chester, Dudestan, Exestan,
Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune,
Warmundestrou and Wilaveston,...
- and it was
formed to a
great extent from the
earlier Domesday hundred of
Hamestan. When the
Hundred of
Hameston was formed, the
village which was
later named...
- Wrexham.
Domesday Hundreds of
Cheshire map in 1086
displays an
enclave of
Hamestan surrounded entirely by Middlewich. The
counties of
Scotland before reorganisation...
- Scarvedale,
Hamestan, Morlestan, Walecross, and Apultre, and a
district called Peche-fers.
Divided into
hundreds by 1273.: High Peak—
Hamestan wapentake...
- Werneth, and Mottram. The land east of the
River Tame was in the
Hundred of
Hamestan in
Cheshire and held by the Earl of
Chester while to the west of the river...