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Denton, Cambridgeshire

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31: 424:. 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 six ploughlands at Denton in 1086. In addition to the arable land, there was 24 acres (10 hectares) of meadows and 24 acres (10 hectares) of woodland at Denton. 47: 1143: 54: 226: 415:
The Domesday Book does not explicitly detail the population of a place but it records that there was 13 households at Denton. 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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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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All Saints' Church in Denton, substantially rebuilt 1629–1671, but with 12th- and 13th-century elements, was abandoned in the early 1960s and is currently in a ruinous state. It is largely the result of rebuilding campaigns of 1629 and 1665 by the antiquary,
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of value would be levied on the land holder. While this was typically two shillings in the pound the amount did vary; for example, in 1084 it was as high as six shillings in the pound. For the manor at Denton the total tax assessed was five 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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population of Denton in 1086 is that it was within the range of 45 and 65 people. 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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in the Domesday Book. In 1086 there was just one manor at Denton; the annual rent paid to the lord of the manor in 1066 had been £5 and the rent had fallen to £4 in 1086.
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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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Denton is part of the civil parish of 'Denton and Caldecote'. The parish does not have a parish council but instead holds an annual
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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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of Huntingdonshire until 1965. From 1965, the village was part of the new administrative county of
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of England. Denton has approximately 12 houses. In 1931 the parish had a population of 76.
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In the period 1801 to 1901 the population of Denton was recorded every ten years by the
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From 1901, a census was taken every ten years with the exception of 1941 (due to the
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between 1931 and 1951. At the 2011 Census population figures were included in the
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The parish of Denton was merged with the neighbouring parish 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 two councillors.
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By 1086 there was already a church and a priest at Denton.
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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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Denton is located in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference
TL150880
Civil parish
Denton and Caldecote
District
Huntingdonshire
Shire county
Cambridgeshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
PE7
Dialling code
Police
Cambridgeshire
Fire
Cambridgeshire
Ambulance
East of England
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°28′40″N 0°18′30″W / 52.4778°N 0.3082°W / 52.4778; -0.3082

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