Burhs, burghal territories and hundreds in the English central Midlands in the early tenth century. Part 1

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J. Haslam
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ABSTRACT The strategic context of new burhs created by the West Saxon King Edward the Elder in the east and central Midlands, in part documented in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, is examined to determine the ways in which the foundation of these burhs as new fortified settlements was associated with the formation of new burghal territories to maintain their strategic functionality. These burghal territories typically comprised one or more units of around 300+ hides, here termed ‘proto-hundreds’. All of these are argued as constituting elements of a major reorganisation of the administrative landscape as part of the essential infrastructure of burghal formation. These new cadastral redevelopments demonstrate the organisational precocity of the West Saxon state at this period. These ‘proto-hundreds’ were subsequently divided into smaller units of around 100 hides in a new phase of reorganisation which was arguably concurrent with the creation of the shires, formed by amalgamation of the earlier burghal territories, in probably the third quarter of the tenth century. The first part of this paper examines the shires of Buckinghamshire and what is now western Northamptonshire; the second part extends this analysis to Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Huntingdonshire and Cambridgeshire.
10世纪初,英国中部米德兰地区的伯克郡、自治市和数百个地区。第1部分
摘要对《盎格鲁撒克逊编年史》中部分记载的西撒克逊国王爱德华在中部和东部地区创建的新burhs的战略背景进行了研究,以确定这些burhs作为新的设防定居点的基础与新的自治领的形成联系在一起,以保持其战略功能。这些自治区通常由一个或多个约300多块兽皮组成,这里称为“原始数百块”。所有这些都被认为是行政景观重大重组的组成部分,是自治市形成的基本基础设施的一部分。这些新的地籍重建表明了西撒克逊州在这一时期的组织早熟。随后,在一个新的重组阶段,这些“原始数百人”被划分为约100张兽皮的较小单元,这可以说与郡的创建同时进行,郡的创建可能是在10世纪的第三季度,由早期的自治区合并而成。本文的第一部分考察了白金汉郡和现在的北安普敦郡西部;第二部分将分析范围扩展到贝德福德郡、赫特福德郡、米德尔塞克斯郡、亨廷顿郡和剑桥郡。
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Landscape History
Landscape History Arts and Humanities-History
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