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Hundred of Manhood: A division of West Sussex, England south of Chichester, that includes a village called Sidlesham
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* '''Hundred of Manhood:''' the south-western division of West Sussex, England, south of Chichester, which includes the village of Sidlesham → southern English counties were traditionally split into hundreds: an area containing about 100 households. (Northern counties were split into [[Wapentake]]s)
 
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** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_(division) Hundred]
Southern English counties were traditional;ly split into hundreds: an area containing about 100 households.
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** ''A Pictorial & Descriptive Guide to Bognor &c.'', Chichester 54: ‘From Chichester to Selsey Hill runs a light railway called the Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway’
 
 
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Latest revision as of 18:59, 10 July 2020

  • Hundred of Manhood: the south-western division of West Sussex, England, south of Chichester, which includes the village of Sidlesham → southern English counties were traditionally split into hundreds: an area containing about 100 households. (Northern counties were split into Wapentakes)
    • Hundred
    • A Pictorial & Descriptive Guide to Bognor &c., Chichester 54: ‘From Chichester to Selsey Hill runs a light railway called the Hundred of Manhood and Selsey Tramway’