Trigg (Hundred)
Description
Hundred. Originally the hundred was much larger and incorporated the areas which later became the hundreds of Lesnewth and Stratton.
Chronological Sequence
Triconscire, c.881; Trigashire, Triggeschire, 1300; Trig, 1699; Trigg, 1741, 1884
Forms by Earliest Occurrence
Triconscire : c.881
Trigashire : 1300
Triggeschire : 1300
Trig : 1699
Trigg : 1741, 1884
References
Strætneat on Triconscire
Given in the will of King Alfred.
Finberg, 1954, p17, citing from W de G Birch (ed), Cartularium Saxonicum, 1885-1893, p553, citing from c.881
Trigashire
CIPM III, 1912, §604, p457, citing from 1300
Triggeschire
CIPM III, 1912, §604, p458, citing from 1300
Trig
Gascoyne, 1699
Trigg
CRO, P170/16b/2/1, 1741 (*)
Symons, 1884
Parishes in the Hundred of Trigg
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