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- Axstane_Hundred abstract "Axstane was a hundred in the county of Kent, England. The Hundred of Axstane lay south-east of Dartford and Wilmington Hundred. It is called Achestan in Domesday Book, but by the reign of Edward I it was called Axstane.Its name has been interpreted as referring to an oak bearing stony land, or alternatively a reference to the personal name Acca.In the time of Edward I, the King and the Archbishop of Canterbury were then its lords paramount. In the 20th year of the reign of Edward III (1347, just before the Black Death) this hundred answered for a total of 14.725 knights' fees.Alternative spellings: Achestan (as above), Axston, Axstone, Axtane, AxtonThe hundred included the parishes ofAshDarenth EynsfordFarningham FawkhamHartleyHorton KirbyLongfieldLullingstone RidleySouthfleetStoneSwanscombeSutton-at-Hone KingsdownThe Hundred of Dartford and Wilmington did not exist at the time of the Norman Conquest, and the parishes of Dartford and Wilmington were accounted as part of Axstane in Domesday Book.The importance of the hundred courts declined from the 17th century, and most of their powers were extinguished with the establishment of county courts in 1867. In 1894 the Hundred was succeeded by Dartford Rural District, which was then created out of the same parishes, with the addition of Wilmington and Crayford.".
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- Axstane_Hundred wikiPageID "37127849".
- Axstane_Hundred wikiPageRevisionID "587848482".
- Axstane_Hundred country "England".
- Axstane_Hundred divisions "Parishes".
- Axstane_Hundred divisionsnames "Parishes".
- Axstane_Hundred end "1894".
- Axstane_Hundred government "Hundred".
- Axstane_Hundred hasPhotoCollection Axstane_Hundred.
- Axstane_Hundred latitude "51.39548".
- Axstane_Hundred longitude "0.32698".
- Axstane_Hundred map "350".
- Axstane_Hundred name "Axstane".
- Axstane_Hundred officialName "Axstane".
- Axstane_Hundred origin "Anglo-Saxon period".
- Axstane_Hundred replace Dartford_Rural_District.
- Axstane_Hundred start "10".
- Axstane_Hundred status "obsolete".
- Axstane_Hundred subject Category:Dartford_(borough).
- Axstane_Hundred subject Category:Hundreds_of_Kent.
- Axstane_Hundred point "51.38333333333333 0.26666666666666666".
- Axstane_Hundred type SpatialThing.
- Axstane_Hundred comment "Axstane was a hundred in the county of Kent, England. The Hundred of Axstane lay south-east of Dartford and Wilmington Hundred. It is called Achestan in Domesday Book, but by the reign of Edward I it was called Axstane.Its name has been interpreted as referring to an oak bearing stony land, or alternatively a reference to the personal name Acca.In the time of Edward I, the King and the Archbishop of Canterbury were then its lords paramount.".
- Axstane_Hundred label "Axstane Hundred".
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- Axstane_Hundred sameAs Q4830673.
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- Axstane_Hundred lat "51.38333333333333".
- Axstane_Hundred long "0.26666666666666666".
- Axstane_Hundred wasDerivedFrom Axstane_Hundred?oldid=587848482.
- Axstane_Hundred depiction Axstane.png.
- Axstane_Hundred isPrimaryTopicOf Axstane_Hundred.