1820 map of the Edmonton Hundred by
Greenwood based on the boundaries stated in
Domesday Book of 1086.
The Edmonton Hundred Historical Society is a historical society devoted to the study of the area covered by the
Edmonton Hundred (a
hundred being an ancient division of a county).[1] The society is a registered charity No. 299073.[2]David Pam,
FRHS, was the president until his death in 2014.[3]
Selected publications
The society has published over 60 works in its "occasional papers" series as well as numerous other works.
1820 map of the Edmonton Hundred by
Greenwood based on the boundaries stated in
Domesday Book of 1086.
The Edmonton Hundred Historical Society is a historical society devoted to the study of the area covered by the
Edmonton Hundred (a
hundred being an ancient division of a county).[1] The society is a registered charity No. 299073.[2]David Pam,
FRHS, was the president until his death in 2014.[3]
Selected publications
The society has published over 60 works in its "occasional papers" series as well as numerous other works.