Hemel Hempstead
Developed as a town that is new later, in Hertfordshire, /ˈhɛməl ˈhɛmpstɪd/ Hemel Hempstead is historic. Led by one John Carman, Hemel Hempstead Emigrants migrated in the early 17th century to the American colonies and founded Hempstead, New York in 1644. In Domesday Book of 1086, on its site that is present Hemel Hempstead is mentioned with about 100 inhabitants, as Hamelhamstede, a vill. In Domesday hundred of (Daneys, i.e. Danish) Danais was Hemel Hempstead which had been combined to form the hundred of Dacorum, by 1200 with the Tring hundred, which into the 19th century, maintained its court.
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