- Godley (hundred)
[
right|350px|thumb|Godley_is_to_the_north_of_the_Surrey hundreds] Godley was a hundred in what is nowSurrey ,England .Egham , Thorpe,Chertsey and Chobham are all mentioned in theChertsey Abbey charter of 673AD due to a donation byFrithuwold .Chobham manor needed to be large to have a reasonable economic importance as it covered very poor qualityheathland . Most of the population of the hundred would have settled on the more fertilealluvial soil bordering the Thames.Godley appears in
Domesday Book of 1086 as "Godelie". Godley was a hundred (these are not marked on the Surrey map, which shows only Domesday manors) an administrative area, where local leaders met about once a month. [ [http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book] ] It included the manors of Chobham,Egham , Thorpe,Chertsey ,Pyrford andByfleet . It is worth noting thatPyrford is within the Godley hundred but lies within theWoking parish. [ [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=43001 British history] ]The hundred was probably bounded to the west by the
River Blackwater and to the west by theRiver Thames . To the north was the Land of Sunningas; to the southWoking (hundred) and then the Land of Godhelmingas, to the west the Land of Basingas. [ [http://www.chobham.info/landholding.htm Map of area and analysis] ] [ [http://www.chobham.org.uk/st.htm Chobham information] ]In the Godley hundred, in Saxon times, the
heriot , death duties, usually consisted of the tenants' best beast. [ [http://www.chobham.org.uk/feudal_glossary.htm Feudal glossary] ]ee also
:Medieval Surrey:Surrey hundreds
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* [http://www.leyhunt.fsnet.co.uk/lhunt87.htm A life of Ley Hunting]
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