Cambridgeshire
Administratively bound to neighbouring Huntingdonshire, with which it shared its sheriff and escheator, that part of Cambridgeshire which came under the King’s immediate jurisdiction during the Middle Ages was relatively small. It consisted only of the southern half of the county, or county proper, since the thinly populated fens in the northern hundreds of Wisbech and Witchford made up the bishop of Ely’s liberty of the Isle of Ely, which was not part of the administrative county of Cambridge.
