[96] See below, [p. 87].

[97] See also Domesday Studies, i, 117.

[98] Domesday Studies, i, 122-30.

[99] The fragments of the Hundred of Papworth and North Stow, which it contains, are too small to enable us to speak with certainty.

[100] Correcting the Inq. Com. Cant. by adding from Domesday the royal Manors in Isleham and Fordham.

[101] Bedford, 1881.

[102] 'Huntedun Burg defendebat se ad geldum regis pro quarta parte de Hyrstingestan hundred pro L. hidis.'—Domesday, i, 203.

[103] Adjoining Manors held by the Abbot of Ely.

[104] I have not attempted to group these six Manors, as we have not sufficient information to warrant it. They would, however, form two groups of twenty hides each, or one of twenty-five and another of fifteen.

[105] There are five entries relating to Catworth (fos. 205b, 206, 206b, 217b), which, by the addition of 11 hides (1 + 1 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 1), would bring up its assessment to 15; but as they are all credited in Domesday to other Hundreds, and as there are two Catworths surveyed, I have adhered to the above figure.