BY THE LATE REV. OSWALD J. REICHEL, B.C.L. & M.A., F.S.A. (Edited by Lt.-Col. F. B. Prideaux, C.S.I., C.I.E.) General Remarks. TIVERTON and Halberton hundreds are very much mixed up together and appear in several cases in Feudal Aids together as one hundred, in 1303 (p. 369), in 1346 (p. 431), and in 1428 (p. 489). In the Old Exeter MS. belonging to the Chapter they are enumerated separately, Tiverton on page 21, Halberton in page 22. Risdon in his list of the constituents of Tiverton hundred does not always agree with the Chapter MS. I give the constitutents here as enumerated in the Chapter MS. in 1384. |