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The word 'hundreden' does not exit. Your sentence lacks any punctuation or capitalisation, and is in itself unnatural English.

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The word 'hundreden' does not exit. Your sentence lacks any punctuation or capitalisation, and is in itself unnatural English.
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Hi

In Anglo-Saxon England, by law, there were groups of about ten families called a tithing, usually in a small area such as a hamlet. The law officer and tax collector was the tithing-man

Then ten of those groups was put together as a 'Hundred'. That word still exists, for example, in the Chiltern Hundreds which is an area once consisting of three of those Hundreds, in Bucking
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Anonymous hundreden this is correct
Perhaps you misheard "hundred and", e.g. in "a hundred and one"?

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