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 THE HUNDRED OF COPTHORNE 1

��ASHTEAD BANSTEAD CHESSINGTON CUDDINGTON

��CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF

EPSOM EWELL FETCHAM HEADLEY

��LETHERHEAD MICKLEHAM NEWDIGATE (part of) WALTON ON THE HILL

��This hundred has undergone some change in its area since io86, 2 when it included part of Weybridge, the rest being entered under its later hundred of Elmbridge, and also West Betchworth, which is now in Wotton Hundred. ' Mideham,' the identification of which is uncertain, was in Copthorne. 3 Newdigate is not named in Domesday, and Chessington was included in the hundred of Kingston.

Copthorne was a royal hundred, and remained in the hands of the Crown, though leased for 21 years to Thomas Jenkins in 1617.* In a subsidy roll of

the 1 4th century it was said to

be worth 47 1 5 s - b\d~> and with Effingham Hundred it was assessed for ship - money at 136 i6j. 4</. in 1636."

The honour of Wallingford extended into the hundred at Chessington, 6 and in 1300 the Earl of Cornwall was said to have 4-r. from a view taken here at Easter, and pertaining to the honour. 7 The Abbot and con- vent of Chertsey 8 had view of frankpledge in Horton in Ep- som, and Robert Darcy received a similar grant from Edward III for his lands in Letherhead.' John D'Abernon had view of frankpledge at Fetcham in i 279 and in the same year present- ment was made that his father William D'Abernon had with- drawn his suit at the hundred court for land in Headley. 11 The grant in 1547 to John Rychbill of the land of the Abbot of Boxley in Chessington included view of frankpledge. 13

���1 This list is taken from the Pop. Ret. of 1 8 3 1.

3 Ibid. 325. 4 Pat. 15 Jas. I, pt. xxxi.

' Plac. tie Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 741.

8 Chart. 1-20 Hen. VI, no. 26.

10 Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 747.

" Pat. 38 Hen. VIII, pt. iii, m. 8.

��1 V.C.H. Surr. i, 308, 319, 320-1. 6 Ibid. 442.

1 Inq. p.m. 28 Edw. I, no. 44. 9 Ibid. 2 Edw. Ill, no. 20. 11 Assize R. 876, m. 47.

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