Place:Flendish Hundred, Cambridgeshire, England

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NameFlendish Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inCambridgeshire, England
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Between Anglo-Saxon times and the 19th century Cambridgeshire was divided for administrative purposes into 17 hundreds, plus the Borough of Cambridge. Each hundred had a separate council that met each month to rule on local judicial and taxation matters.

The shire-system of East Anglia was in all probability not definitively settled before the Norman Conquest, but during the Danish occupation of the 9th century the district possessed a certain military and political organization round Cambridge, its chief town, from where the constitution and demarcation of the later shire most likely originated.

At the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 the county was divided into the hundreds as they are now, except that the Isle of Ely, which then formed two hundreds having their meeting-place at Witchford, were subsequently divided into the four hundreds of Wisbech, Ely, North Witchford and South Witchford, while Cambridge formed a hundred by itself. The Hundred of Flendish, which might be said to be the Hundred for Cambridge, was then known as "Flamingdike".

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Flendish Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales:

"FLENDISH, a hundred in Cambridge; in the centre of the county. It contains Cherry-Hinton parish and four other parishes [outside the city of Cambridge]. Acres, 11,906. Population: 3,496. Houses, 725."
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List of Parishes

ParishTypeNotes
Cambridge All Saints ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge Holy Sepulchre ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge Holy Trinity ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Andrew the Great ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Andrew the Less ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Benedict ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Botolph ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Clement ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Edward ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Giles ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. John Zachary ancient parish, civil parish abolished 1446; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Mary the Great ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Mary the Less ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Michael ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1900; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St. Peter ancient parish, civil parish was a civil parish until 1886; redirected to Cambridge
Cambridge St Radegund ancient parish, civil parish abolished 1858; redirected to Cambridge
Cherry Hinton ancient parish, civil parish
Fen Ditton ancient parish, civil parish
Fulbourn ancient parish, civil parish
Fulbourn All Saints ancient parish, civil parish redirected into Fulbourn
Fulbourn St. Vigoris ancient parish, civil parish redirected into Fulbourn
Horningsea ancient parish, civil parish
Teversham ancient parish, civil parish