Hundred of Willey

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The Hundred of Willey is a historical land division, a hundred in the northwest corner of Bedfordshire, England. Its northwestern boundary is the county border with Northamptonshire, and its southwestern boundary the border with Buckinghamshire. Some of its parishes and settlements lay on the River Great Ouse which flows through the hundred. rdf:langString
La Hundred of Willey è una divisione amministrativa storica, una centena sita nella parte nord del Bedfordshire in Inghilterra. Il suo confine nord-occidentale è quello con la contea del Northamptonshire, e quello sud-occidentale è con il Buckinghamshire. Alcune delle sue parrocchie civili e insediamenti laici si trovano sul fiume Great Ouse, che scorre attraverso il territorio della centena. La Hundred of Willey è riportata nel Domesday Book del 1086 e comprendeva le parrocchie civili: , , , con , Harrold, Odell, Podington con , Sharnbrook, Thurleigh, Turvey e Wymington. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Hundred of Willey is a historical land division, a hundred in the northwest corner of Bedfordshire, England. Its northwestern boundary is the county border with Northamptonshire, and its southwestern boundary the border with Buckinghamshire. Some of its parishes and settlements lay on the River Great Ouse which flows through the hundred. The hundred of Willey was formed after King Edward the Elder subdued the Vikings of Bedford in 915 and constructed two burhs on each side of the River Ouse in Bedford. Willey, Barford, Stodden and the half-hundreds of Buckelow and Bedford were created to support the north Bedford burh. Willey consisted of 105 hides, which were situated in the following vills: Carlton, Chellington, Farndish, Felmersham with Radwell, Harrold, Odell, Podington with Hinwick, Sharnbrook, Thurleigh, Turvey, and Wymington. The name of the hundred is derived from Old English wēoh ‘an idol, a shrine’ and lēah ‘clearing, clearing in a wood’, denoting a clearing or grove with a pre-Christian shrine or temple. The areas of these hundreds were intermingled - so Thurleigh was separated from the rest of the hundred by Bletsoe in the Buckelow half-hundred and Milton, Clapham and Milton Earnest (three vills within Stodden hundred) were separated from the rest of their hundred by Thurleigh and Bletsoe. This is taken as supporting the formation of these hundreds together as a unit of support for the same burh. It appears that the hundred of Willey and half-hundred of Buckelow were administered together, with Hugh de Willey recorded as the keeper of the bailiwick of Wilie and half bailiwick of Bukkelowe. At his death in 1278 his son Roger succeeded him; making the title appear hereditary. In the 17th century, the half-hundred of Buckelowe, comprising the vills of Biddenham, Bletsoe, Bromham, Pavenham, Stagsden, and Stevington, was formally merged with the hundred of Willey. Other parish combinations have included the parishes of Carlton and Chellington merging in 1934, and Farndish being absorbed into Podington with Hinwick parish. Although there are many small settlements the majority of land in the hundred remains rural and is still used for farming. There is a railway line running close to the northeast border, however some stations on this line are now closed such as Sharnbrook closed in 1960. Today the area of the Hundred of Willey is within the Borough of Bedford.
rdf:langString La Hundred of Willey è una divisione amministrativa storica, una centena sita nella parte nord del Bedfordshire in Inghilterra. Il suo confine nord-occidentale è quello con la contea del Northamptonshire, e quello sud-occidentale è con il Buckinghamshire. Alcune delle sue parrocchie civili e insediamenti laici si trovano sul fiume Great Ouse, che scorre attraverso il territorio della centena. La Hundred of Willey è riportata nel Domesday Book del 1086 e comprendeva le parrocchie civili: , , , con , Harrold, Odell, Podington con , Sharnbrook, Thurleigh, Turvey e Wymington. Successivamente vennero associate: Biddenham, Bletsoe, , Pavenham, , Stagsden e Stevington. Nel 1934 le parrocchie di e vennero unite a formare . venne assorbita in Podington assieme alla parrocchia di Hinwick. Le Hundreds of Bedfordshire nel 1830 Quello che è stato in seguito l'angolo nord-est dell'Hundred of Willey era in precedenza la mezza centena di Bucklow, a lungo associata alla Hundred of Willey e venne da essa assorbita nel 1831. Nel XIII secolo le due erano centene reali registrate come Balliwick of Wilie e half balliwick of Bukkelowe. Un uomo di nome Hugh de Willey è stato indicato come Il custode del balliwick of Wilie e half balliwick of Bukkelowe. Alla sua morte, nel 1278, gli succedette suo figlio Ruggero, rendendo il titolo ereditario. Anche se ci sono molti piccoli insediamenti, la maggior parte dei terreni della centena rimangono rurali e sono ancora usati per l'agricoltura. Esiste una linea ferroviaria che corre vicino al confine nord-est, tuttavia alcune stazioni di questa linea sono chiuse come quella di Sharnbrook che è chiusa nel 1960. Oggi la zona di Hundred of Willey è all'interno del comune di Bedford.
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