Hartismere Hundred
Hartismere was a hundred of Suffolk, that later gave its name to a poor law union, a rural sanitary district, and the Hartismere Rural District.
Listed as Hertesmere in the Domesday Book, the name of the hundred is derived from "Hart's mere" where Hart is a personal name.[1]
Hartismere also gives its name to the 11-19 Co-educational Foundation School based in Eye. It serves pupils aged 11–16 years whilst the associated sixth form college instructs 16-19 year students. The School is distinctive in having particularly close links to the Hartismere Community. It is also the name of a hospital and maternity unit at Eye.
Parishes
Hartismere Hundred consisted of the following 32 parishes:[2][3]
Parish | Area (acres) |
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Aspall | 827 |
Bacton | 2231 |
Botesdale | 1260 |
Braiseworth | 722 |
Brome | 893 |
Burgate | 2034 |
Cotton | 1922 |
Eye | 4174 |
Finningham | 1235 |
Gislingham | 2251 |
Mellis | 1344 |
Mendlesham | 3880 |
Oakley | 1280 |
Occold | 1480 |
Palgrave | 1475 |
Redgrave | 2059 |
Redlingfield | 1075 |
Rickinghall | 1401 |
Rishangles | 719 |
Stoke Ash | 1173 |
Stuston | 798 |
Thorndon | 2680 |
Thornham Magna | 1327 |
Thornham Parva | 670 |
Thrandeston | 1379 |
Thwaite | 832 |
Westhorpe | 1322 |
Wetheringsett-cum-Brockford | 3777 |
Wickham Skeith | 1770 |
Wortham | 2727 |
Wyverstone | 1523 |
Yaxley | 1239 |
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References
- Walter Skeat (1913). The Place-names of Suffolk.
- 1841 Census
- William White (1844). History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk. p. 321.
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