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This estate has been granted as a free manor by the King to the count of [[Salisbury]] as part of an ancient right by an ancestor of the current count. It's gotten it name from the river Ebble, one of the five main rivers, that runs through the hundred. The hundred is self simple farmland surrounded by forests. The farmers are rather used to not being disturbed the local lords. The hundred court is small, but held by an old ruin, Ebble.   
This estate has been granted as a free manor by the King to the count of [[Salisbury]] as part of an ancient right by an ancestor of the current count. It's gotten it name from the river Ebble, one of the five main rivers, that runs through the hundred. The hundred is self simple farmland surrounded by [[forests]]. The farmers are rather used to not being disturbed the local lords. The hundred court is small, but held by an old ruin, Ebble.   


== Places of note ==
== Places of note ==

Latest revision as of 00:46, 26 July 2017

The Hundred of Ebble

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Hundred
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Information
County: Salisbury
Ruler: Ellen
Heir apparent: Robert
Tenure: Free manor
Estate: The Rock
Sheriff: None
Bailiff: Cynhaern
 
Heraldry
Blazon: [[Ebble#Heraldry|]]
 
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This estate has been granted as a free manor by the King to the count of Salisbury as part of an ancient right by an ancestor of the current count. It's gotten it name from the river Ebble, one of the five main rivers, that runs through the hundred. The hundred is self simple farmland surrounded by forests. The farmers are rather used to not being disturbed the local lords. The hundred court is small, but held by an old ruin, Ebble.

Places of note

Manors in the hundred