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    Between 1801 and 1901, the current area of Huntingdon consisted of four parishes: Huntingdon All Saints, Huntingdon St Benedict, Huntingdon St John and Huntingdon St Mary. The populations of these were counted in the ten-year UK census and ranged in the period between 2,368 in 1801 and 4,735 in 1891. [ 31 ] (

  2. 6 days ago · The Norman Castle of Huntingdon was built about 1068 on the site of the ancient Saxon 'burh.' It is mentioned in Domesday as 'the messuage with house free of all customary payment' within the castle site 'now held by Countess Judith,' widow of Waltheof and niece of the Conqueror. During the civil wars in Stephen's reign, David, King of Scotland ...

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  3. The site where Huntingdon's castle once stood, on the banks of the Great Ouse. Originally of timber construction, it was built in 1068 by William I, over the site of the old Saxon town. Although the main palisade was destroyed following a siege in 1174, the site remained occupied as a seat of power until the 17th C.

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  4. Huntingdon Castle was built in 1068 as part of William the Conqueror's attempt to exert Norman control over his newly-won kingdom. It was built on a hill overlooking the River Great Ouse to a traditional Norman motte and bailey plan.

  5. Huntingdon was held by Parliament and to the detriment of the town, King Charles briefly held Huntingdon in 1645. Located on the Great North Road, Huntingdon became a

  6. By the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, Huntingdon had 256 Burgesses and a population of around 2,000 people. William the Conqueror had ordered a castle to be built in Huntingdon – a typical wooden motte and bailey structure built in a commanding position overlooking the river.

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  8. As this handsome brick “seat of justice” was being constructed in 1796, Huntingdon was incorporated as a borough. Its early date of incorporation, by Juniata Valley standards, led Huntingdon’s mid-19th century newspaper editors to bestow on it the nickname of “the ancient borough.”