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MAP OF THE ANCIENT HUNDREDS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, ACCORDING TO DOMESDAY BOOK.

Scale 8 miles to the inch.

This map is based upon the index-map to the original six-inch Ordnance Survey map of Bucks.

References.

A Astwood and North Crawley, not named in Bucks D.B.
B Lillingstone Lovell, a detached part of Oxon (at least in modern times).
C Ternitone (Thornton) and Becentone (Beachampton), forming a detached part of Rovelai.
D Buckingham with Bourton, extra-hundredal.
E Cavrefelle (Caversfield), a detached part of Rovelai and of the shire.
F A detached part of Ticheshele.
G Brvnhelle (Brill, here assumed to include Boarstall), apparently extra-hundredal.
H Eie (Kingsey and Towersey), Estone (Aston Sandford), and Waldruge (Waldridge), forming a detached part of Ticheshele.
J Liberty of Moreton, a detached part of Desborough (at least in modern times.)
K Draitone ( Drayton Beauchamp, here assumed to include Hawridge and Cholesbury), a detached part of Erlai.
L Lee, not named in D.B., unless it be Lede, in which case it is a detached part of Dustenberg.
M A detached part of Oxon (at least in modern times).
N Penn, not named in D.B.
O Coleshill, a detached part of Herts (at least in modern times).
P Seer Green, a detached part of Farnham Royal (in modern times), and therefore possibly of Stoches hundred.

Note.—The area of Burnham Hundred that is partially enclosed by areas N, O and P should also have been marked off by dotted lines in such a way as to divide the hundred into two completely detached parts, this area being that of Beaconsfield which is not named in Domesday Book.

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