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448:. In different parts of the country, these were terms for the area of land that a team of eight oxen could plough in a single season and are equivalent to 120 acres (49 hectares); this was the amount of land that was considered to be sufficient to support a single family. By 1086, the hide had become a unit of tax assessment rather than an actual land area; a hide was the amount of land that could be assessed as £1 for tax purposes. The survey records that there were 10.62 ploughlands at Catworth in 1086 and that there was the capacity for a further 5.38 ploughlands. In addition to the arable land, there were 10 acres (4 hectares) of meadows, 6 acres (2 hectares) of woodland and a 46: 937:. The church is in the deanery of Huntingdon in the diocese of Ely. There was no mention of a church in Catworth in the Domesday Book, but by the middle of the 13th Century a stone church had been built on the present site. The church was extended in the 14th century and in the 15th century. The church was restored in 1876. On 1 July 1914 the spire was struck by lightning, and the roof was restored in 1925. The church tower has four bells and has had a clock since 1709. In the 19th Century, there was a Methodist Chapel and a Baptist Chapel in Catworth. 62: 34: 514:; the parish council is the lowest tier of government in England. A parish council is responsible for providing and maintaining a variety of local services including allotments and a cemetery; grass cutting and tree planting within public open spaces such as a village green or playing fields. The parish council reviews all planning applications that might affect the parish and makes recommendations to Huntingdonshire District Council, which is the 727: 744: 719: 698: 790:. In the census of 2011, 98.2% of people described themselves as white, 1.2% as having mixed or multiple ethnic groups, and 0.6% as being Asian or British Asian In that same census, 66.9% described themselves as Christian, 23.3% described themselves as having no religion, 9.2% did not specify a religion, and 0.6% described themselves as having another religion. 360: 69: 485:
survey records that there were three ploughlands at Little Catworth in 1086 and that there was the capacity for a further two ploughlands. In addition to the arable land, there were 12 acres (5 hectares) of meadows at Little Catworth. For the manors at Little Catworth the total tax assessed was 5 geld.
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The Catworth Football Club, which was founded in 1937, play on the village playing field where there is also a tennis court. The Catworth Bowls Club plays at the Village Hall. There are a number of other active community groups including Art, Amateur Dramatics, Cinema and Family History societies in
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in Catworth called The Racehorse which closed in 2017. The Wagon and Horses public house was open by the mid 19th century and closed in the 20th century. The Catworth Post Office closed in 2008, but a mobile Post Office van visits Catworth on four days a week. There are a number of businesses in the
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The Domesday Book does not explicitly detail the population of a place but it records that there were 34 households at Catworth. There is no consensus about the average size of a household at that time; estimates range from 3.5 to 5.0 people per household. Using these figures then an estimate of the
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and was a type of land-tax based on the hide or ploughland. It was originally a way of collecting a tribute to pay off the Danes when they attacked England, and was only levied when necessary. Following the Norman Conquest, the geld was used to raise money for the King and to pay for continental
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in the Domesday Book. There were two manors at Little Catworth and the annual rent paid to the lords of the manors was £1.5 in 1086. There were eight households at Little Catworth. The estimate of the population of Little Catworth in 1086 is that it was within the range of 28 and 40 people. The
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which has administration buildings in Cambridge. The county council provides county-wide services such as major road infrastructure, fire and rescue, education, social services, libraries and heritage services. Cambridgeshire County Council consists of 69 councillors representing 60
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for the parish. The parish council also represents the views of the parish on issues such as local transport, policing and the environment. The parish council raises its own tax to pay for these services, known as the parish precept, which is collected as part of the
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of value would be levied on the land holder. While this was typically two shillings in the pound (10%) the amount did vary; for example, in 1084 it was as high as six shillings in the pound (30%). For the manors at Catworth the total tax assessed was 11.5 geld.
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ordered that a survey should be carried out across his kingdom to discover who owned which parts and what it was worth. The survey took place in 1086 and the results were recorded in what, since the 12th century, has become known as the
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Catworth is situated on the B660 between Kimbolton and Thrapston. The village lies between 100 feet (30 m) and 250 feet (76 m) above sea level. Catworth is surrounded by farms.
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in the Domesday Book. In 1086, there were five manors at Catworth; the annual rent paid to the lords of the manors in 1066 had been £7.5 and the rent had fallen to £6.75 in 1086.
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The enclosure of open fields took place in 1801. In 1885, the village of Great Catworth and the hamlet of Little Catworth were merged into a single civil parish called Catworth.
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Between 1645 and 1646, a number of women in Catworth were accused of being witches in a witch-hunt conducted by the so-called Witchfinder General,
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wars; by 1130, the geld was being collected annually. Having determined the value of a manor's land and other assets, a tax of so many
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of Cambridgeshire and has its headquarters in Huntingdon. Huntingdonshire District Council has 52 councillors representing 29
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and is represented on the district council by one councillor. District councillors serve for four-year terms following
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The Domesday Book uses a number of units of measure for areas of land that are now unfamiliar terms, such as
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of Huntingdonshire until 1965. From 1965, the village was part of the new administrative county of
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Census: Catworth 1801–1931, 1961 Census: Catworth 1951, 1971, 1991 Census: Catworth 2001, 2011
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population of Catworth in 1086 is that it was within the range of 119 and 170 people.
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in Cambridgeshire, England. Catworth lies approximately 9 miles (14 km) west of
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The population of the village was recorded at 366 living in 137 households in the
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Catworth is about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) to the south of Junction 16 of the
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The Anglican church at Catworth is dedicated to St Leonard and is a Grade I
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of Navisford in Northamptonshire; the name of the settlement was written as
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in 1585, was born to Thomas Dixie and Anne Jepson who lived in Catworth.
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The population of Catworth between 1801 and 1901 ranged from 386 to 637.
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In 1086, there was no church recorded at Catworth or Little Catworth.
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The village and parish lie on a bedrock of Oxford clay from the
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At Westminster Catworth is in the parliamentary constituency of
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in Huntingdonshire; the name of the settlement was written as
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and is represented on the county council by one councillor.
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Little Catworth was also listed in the Domesday Book in the
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For Catworth the highest tier of local government is
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The tax assessment in the Domesday Book was known as
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within a county there is a list of their estates or
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Catworth is located in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference
TL090718
London
District
Huntingdonshire
Shire county
Cambridgeshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PE28
Dialling code
Police
Cambridgeshire
Fire
Cambridgeshire
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
North West Cambridgeshire
UK
England

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