The Hundred of Odiham was aHundred (a geographical sub-division of the area of a County) ofGreat Britain in the county ofHampshire. It contained the parishes of;Bentworth,Dogmersfield,Elvetham,Greywell,Hartley Wintney,Lasham,Liss,Odiham,Rotherwick,Shalden,Sherfield on Loddon,Weston Patrick, andWinchfield.
At the time of theDomesday Survey the parishes contained in the modern hundred of Odiham were included in the two hundreds ofOdiham and 'Hefedele'. The former comprised the villages ofLasham andShalden and half a hide which had been taken fromPreston Candover, and the latter included Odiham, Winchfield, Elvetham, Dogmersfield, and Bartley Heath (then "Berchelei").[1]
But for the manors of Bentworth, Greywell, Hartley Wintney, Liss Turney, Rotherwick, Sherfield on Loddon, and Weston Patrick, there are no entries in theDomesday Survey, but they were all probably included in the large manor of Odiham. The manor of Liss Abbas remained until 1831 inMeonstoke Hundred.
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