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Bingham hundred

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Institute of Historical Research

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Author

John Throsby

Year published

1790

Page

138

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'Bingham hundred', Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: volume 1: Republished with large additions by John Throsby (1790), pp. 138. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=75962 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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BINGHAM HUNDRED.

BINGHAMSHOU WAPENTAC.

So called from the usual Place of Meeting, viz. a certain Pit on the Top of the Hill, on the contrary Side of the FOSSE Way, near the most westerly Corner of Bingham Lordship, called Moot-House Pit, where the Hundred Court is, or ought to be still kept, or called; though I think, they usually remove to Crophill-Butler, as the nearest Town for Shelter.