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313 has assumed, lhal Ihe territories of original \'ästmanland. whieh were included in I’jadrundaland, have been the provinces of Siinho and 'rorsaker with a total taxation to Viennelithe of 183 (U’es. 'I'he remainder of the folkland. the provinces of 'Fnigd, Asunda and Lagimda. would then show the following figures: Ainoiint of taxation (ires Number of eluirelies Trcigd . . Asiiiula t.agiiiula 2:u (> 104 140 ,s •_'7 478 Summed up these dates for the three folklands would give 103 originid jiarishes with the total amount of laxjition to \hennetithe of 2.(144 öres. 'I'liese figures indicate an early subdivision of a hund into 7 parishes with the taxation of 120 öres: The Vieiinetithelist Original subdivision .Number of parishes Number of parislies Taxation öres Taxation öres Tiundaland . . .Attundaland Fjädrundaland 71 70 1.204 002 478 1.200 55 50 t)00 27 28 480 153 2.644 154 2.640 4'he subdivision of the hund in 7 ])arishes. which is indicated in the figures, is by the present writer regtirded as a result of two different systems of subdivision: on the one hand the division of the hund into tenths for the assessment of soil and on the other the division of that territory in 3 tre(lin</s for the organization of the fleet, the lednng. in which each treding has formed a skcppshi(/, having to place at the disposal of the ledung-fleet one ship of 40 oars. Ifehind each of the 40 oars there was probably a .socalled luiiuud of 3 men. which gives a total of 120 men for one shi]) and of 300 men for the three ships of the whole hund. The present writer assumes that it is Ihe crew of one ship, the 120 men of the skeppslag, which originally was called a hiuuUiri, a unit of men contrary to the hund, a unit of assessed land. 'Fhe hunduri was jirohahly organized on the basis of the assessment.

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