nofootnotes date October 2011 Younsmere Hundred was an administrative unit in the Rape of Lewes in the eastern division of the county of Sussex , England until the abolition of such units in the 19th century. The Rape was a county sub division peculiar to Sussex. For most of the Younsmere hundred s existence it included the parishes of Rottingdean including the detached Balsdean chapelry , Ovingdean and Falmer including Balmer , i.e. the parishes covering a block of Downland east of Brighton . Part of this territory was, at the Domesday survey, in Falmer hundred and part in Welesmere hundred. We can assume therefore that Younsmere hundred was created between 1086 and 1248, the date at which it appears as Iwonesmere in an unpublished Assize Roll. It also appears as Hywelesmere in the Assize Roll of the same year. The second spelling is evidently a confused recollection of the fact that Rottingdean and Ovingdean were previously in Welesmere hundred. Stanmer , near Falmer, is sometimes said to have been in Younsmere hundred, but apparently only on the grounds that it had been in Falmer hundred at the time of Domesday. Thereafter, however, Stanmer was a geographical anomaly it was in Ringmer hundred in the Rape of Pevensey . The origin of the name is contested, but it may mean pool of a male person called in Old English Gefwine . Possible alternatives are discussed in Coates 2010 . The following spellings are on record from the thirteenth to the nineteenth century Yenesmere 13th Iwonesmere 13th 14th Yonesmere 13th 17th Jonesmere 15th Yoensmere al ias Ewensmere 16th 17th Yewnesmere ... place of the hundred, though it had ceased to be so long before the end of the hundredal system ... that the hundred might have met at a pit of this name in Falmer parish, but that cannot be reconciled ... Survey of English Place Names 7 , pp.  307 8. The hundred of Younsmere , A history of the county ...?compid 56954 the Victoria County History . Date accessed 14 May 2007. DEFAULTSORT Younsmere hundred ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Barstable hundred HQ Status hundred country subdivision hundred Start ... Isles date 1887 ref AreaLastYear 1887 Barstable was a Hundred division Hundred in the England English County of Essex . Both the hundred and the manor with the same name are mentioned in the Domesday Book . A number of parishes in the western part of the Barstable hundred are now in Thurrock . Location ... on the east by Rochford hundred on the north by Chelmsford hundred on the north west by the Ongar hundred on the west by Chafford hundred Chafford hundred with the boundary in part following the Mardyke ... Thurrock and Little Thurrock is also the hundred boundary between Barstable and Chafford. The interlocking ..., prior to the establishment of the hundred boundary. ref citebook title Victoria County History of Essex volume 7 page 101 ref Name The name of the hundred was normally that of its meeting place. ref name institute Barstaple hundred takes its name from a location or settlement that is now in Basildon ... ... which being near the centre of the Hundred, was then the most convenient place for holding Courts, and transacting all affairs of a public nature. The name of the hundred is frequently written ... R. last2 Rumble year 1996 page 111 publisher Manchester University Press ref The second element means a post or pillar. The post would have marked the meeting place for the hundred. Meeting point During the Saxon period, the men of the hundred met to discuss local issues and to conduct judicial ... ref The Moot hill moot site for the Barstable hundred was said to be close to the former ... publisher Cambridge University Press page 140 year 1969 ref , but there is no common boundary involving ... further south , at the highest point in parish . ref citebook title The Hundred Names of the South ... line. The original location would have been close to the geographic centre of the hundred. The modern ..., David Roffe notes that the Hundred Rolls for the Barstaple hundred were the verdicts of a hundred ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Carhampton Hundred HQ Government Origin Status Hundred county subdivision Hundred Start End Code CodeName Replace Motto Divisions Parishes DivisionsNames Minehead , Cutcombe , Carhampton , Luccombe, Somerset Luccombe , Withycombe , Wootton Courtenay Wootton , Luxborough , Almsworthy , Oare, Somerset Oare , Dunster , Porlock , Langham, Somerset Langham , Selworthy , Wilmersham , Allerford , Bickham , Broadwood, Somerset Broadwood , Holne , Staunton, Somerset Staunton , Avill , Knowle, Somerset Knowle , East Myne , West Myne , Exford, Somerset Exford , Aller, Somerset ... 60,350 acre ha AreaLastYear DensityLast DensityLastYear The Hundred of Carhampton is one of the 40 historical Hundred division Hundreds in the Ceremonial counties of England ceremonial county of Somerset ... Saxon era although exact dates are unknown. Each hundred had a fyrd , which acted as the local defence ... web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk types status page.jsp?unit status Hundred title Administrative Units Typology & 124 Status definition Hundred publisher Vision of Britain date accessdate 2010 01 31 ref They also formed a unit for the collection of taxes. ref cite web title The Shire and the Hundred ... accessdate 13 October 2011 ref The role of the hundred court was described in the Dooms laws of Edgar the Peaceful King Edgar . The name of the hundred was normally that of its meeting place. ref cite ... of Archaeology accessdate 15 October 2011 ref The hundred of Carhampton was a large hundred, covering ... , Rodhuish , Treborough and Stone, Somerset Stone . ref cite web title Carhampton Hundred url http www.domesdaymap.co.uk hundred carhampton work Domesday Map accessdate 23 September 2011 ref The importance of the hundred courts declined from the seventeenth century. By the 19th century several ... James title History of the hundred of Carhampton in the county of Somerset, from the best authorities year 1830 publisher W. Strong url http books.google.co.uk books?id CJsxAQAAIAAJ Hundreds of Somerset ... more details
Effingham was a hundred division hundred ref http www.surreyhundreds.com site layout.html Surrey hundreds ref in what is now Surrey , England. It includes the village of Effingham . At an early period it was connected with Copthorne Hundred , and so was sometimes styled as the Half hundred of Effingham. ref cite web url http books.google.co.uk books?id ULcHAAAAQAAJ&pg PA337&lpg PA337 v onepage&q&f false title A topographical history of Surrey Author E.W. Brayley page 337 338 publisher Tilt and Bogue year 1841 accessdate 30 April 2012 ref In the Domesday Book of 1086, Effingham Hundred included the three parishes of Effingham , Great Bookham and Little Bookham . It also include two unknown settlements of Driteham and Pechingeorde . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 42974&strquery effingham 20half 20hundred British History ref See also Surrey Medieval Surrey Medieval Surrey List of hundreds of England and Wales Surrey Surrey hundreds References reflist Surrey geo stub coord 51.27 0.40 type adm3rd dim 10000 region GB SRY display title Category Hundreds of Surrey ... more details
Coord 51.58 2.10 display title region GB scale 50000 Malmesbury was a hundred county subdivision hundred of the England English county of Wiltshire , lying in the north of the county and centring on the historic borough and market town of Malmesbury . ref cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 116136 title Malmesbury hundred & 124 A History of the County of Wiltshire Volume 14 pp. 5 8 author D.A Crowley work british history.ac.uk year 1991 accessdate 31 March 2012 ref Extent The hundred contained the parishes of Bremilham , Brinkworth, Wiltshire Brinkworth , Brokenborough , Charlton, Brinkworth Charlton , Crudwell , Dauntsey , Draycot Cerne , Foxley, Wiltshire Foxley , Garsdon , Hankerton , Hullavington , Lea and Cleverton , Malmesbury, Wiltshire Malmesbury , including Corston, Wiltshire Corston , Rodbourne , Norton, Wiltshire Norton , Oaksey , Seagry , Great Somerford , Little Somerford , Stanton St Quintin , Sutton Benger , and Westport, Wiltshire Westport . . ref name vch The Hundred of Malmesbury , in A History of the County of Wiltshire Volume 14 1991 ref Notes reflist Wiltshire Category Hundreds of Wiltshire Category History of Wiltshire ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Keynsham Hundred HQ Keynsham Government Origin Status Hundred county subdivision Hundred Start End Code CodeName Replace Motto Divisions Parishes DivisionsNames Brislington , Burnett, Somerset Burnett , Chelwood , Compton Dando , Farmborough , Keynsham , Marksbury , Nempnett Thrubwell , Pensford , Priston , Publow , Queen Charlton , Saltford , Stanton Drew , Stanton Prior , and Whitchurch, Bristol Whitchurch DivisionsMap Image Map Arms Civic PopulationFirst PopulationFirstYear AreaFirst AreaFirstYear DensityFirst DensityFirstYear PopulationSecond PopulationSecondYear ... convert 24,520 acre ha AreaLastYear DensityLast DensityLastYear The Hundred of Keynsham is one of the 40 historical Hundred division Hundreds in the Ceremonial counties of England ceremonial county of Somerset , England, ref cite web title Keynsham Hundred url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk ... the Anglo Saxon era although exact dates are unknown. Each hundred had a fyrd , which acted as the local .... ref cite web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk types status page.jsp?unit status Hundred title Administrative Units Typology & 124 Status definition Hundred publisher Vision of Britain date accessdate ... and the Hundred url http www1.somerset.gov.uk archives ASH Shirehundred.htm publisher Somerset County Council accessdate 13 October 2011 ref The role of the hundred court was described in the Dooms laws of Edgar the Peaceful King Edgar . The name of the hundred was normally that of its meeting ... Institute of Archaeology accessdate 15 October 2011 ref The hundred of Keynsham consisted of the ancient ... Miscellaneous publisher GENUKI accessdate 15 October 2011 ref The manor and Hundred was conferred ... 15 October 2011 ref The importance of the hundred courts declined from the seventeenth century. By the 19th ... last Prosser first Lee title The Keynsham hundred a study of the evolution of a N. Somerset estate, 350 1550 year 1996 publisher PhD Thesis University of Bristol location Bristol Hundreds of Somerset ... more details
coord 51.740783 N 0.936771 W display title region GB LAN infobox historic subdivision Name Ashendon Hundred HQ Towersey Map File Buckinghamshire hundreds 3 Ashendon.jpg 285px Ashendon Status Hundred county subdivision Hundred Start 11th century End 1880s Replace Image AreaFirst AreaLast convert 64841 acre km2 ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk descriptions entry page.jsp?text id 2076560&word NULL Vision of Britain Ashondon Area Retrieved, May 22 2009 ref AreaFirstYear AreaLastYear 1851 PopulationFirst PopulationLast 11,641 ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk descriptions entry page.jsp?text id 2076560&word NULL Vision of Britain Ashendon Population Retrieved, May 22 2009 ref PopulationFirstYear PopulationLastYear 1861 Divisions Parish es Ashendon Hundred was a hundred division hundred in the county of Buckinghamshire , England . It was situated in the centre of the county and bordering to the west the county of Oxfordshire near Thame . There was also a small detached portion of the hundred located just to the north west of Aylesbury . History Until at least the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 there were 18 hundreds in Buckinghamshire. It has been suggested however that neighbouring hundreds had already become more closely associated in the 11th century so that by the end of the 14th century the original or ancient hundreds had been consolidated into 8 larger hundreds. ref http ... Retrieved, May 21 2009 ref Ashendon became the name of the hundred formed from the combined 11th century ... records until at least the early part of the 17th century. The court leet for Asheneden hundred was usually held twice a year at Towersey , which today is in Oxfordshire. More minor matters could ... hundred comprised the following ancient parishes and hamlets, formerly medieval vill s , allocated to their respective 11th century hundred ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 62519 History on Line Victoria County History A History of the County of Buckingham Ashendon Hundred ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Kingston HQ Government Origin Status Hundred county subdivision Hundred Start End Code CodeName Replace Motto Divisions DivisionsNames DivisionsMap Image Map Arms Civic PopulationFirst PopulationFirstYear AreaFirst convert 10273 acres km2 AreaFirstYear 1871 DensityFirst DensityFirstYear PopulationSecond 18,194 PopulationSecondYear 1851 AreaSecond AreaSecondYear DensitySecond DensitySecondYear PopulationLast 22,997 PopulationLastYear 1861 AreaLast AreaLastYear DensityLast DensityLastYear File SurreyHundreds.gif thumb Kingston is to the north of the Surrey hundreds The Hundred of Kingston or Kingston Hundred was an ancient hundred country subdivision hundred in the north east of the county of Surrey , England. Its area has been mostly absorbed by the growth of London with its name currently referring to both the suburban town of Kingston upon Thames and the larger Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames . Its former area now corresponds to that borough and part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Greater London and part of the borough of Elmbridge in Surrey. It bordered the Hundred of Brixton to the east, the Hundred of Elmbridge to the south, and to the west and north by the Thames. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id dRMAAAAAQAAJ&pg PA13&lpg PA13 title General view of the agriculture of the County of Surrey page 13 author William Stevenson publisher Phillips date 1809 accessdate 26 July 2011 ref It contained the following parishes ref name Youngs cite book first Frederic last Youngs title Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England volume I Southern England year 1979 publisher Royal Historical Society location London isbn 0901050679 ref Chessington until 1610 Esher part ref name nb1 Remainder in Elmbridge hundred ... cite book url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 43011 title The hundred of Kingston ... accessdate 26 July 2011 ref In 1871 the hundred is described as containing six parishes and part of another ... more details
leet for Cottesloe hundred was usually held twice a year at Edlesborough. Parishes and hamlets Cotteslow hundred comprised the following ancient parishes and hamlets, formerly medieval vill s , allocated to their respective 11th century hundred ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 42568 History on Line Victoria County History A History of the County of Buckingham Cottesloe Hundred ...coord 51.8653 N 0.5872 W display title region GB LAN infobox historic subdivision Name Cottesloe Hundred HQ Edlesborough Map File Buckinghamshire hundreds 4 Cottesloe.jpg 285px Cottesloe Status Hundred county subdivision Hundred Start 11th century End 1880s Replace Image AreaFirst AreaLast convert 70922 acre km2 ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk descriptions entry page.jsp?text id 821970&word NULL Vision of Britain Cottesloe Area Retrieved May 21, 2009 ref AreaFirstYear AreaLastYear 1851 PopulationFirst PopulationLast 20,681 ref http www.visionofbritain.org.uk descriptions entry page.jsp?text id 821970&word NULL Vision of Britain Cottesloe Population Retrieved May 21, 2009 ref PopulationFirstYear PopulationLastYear 1861 Divisions Parish es Cottesloe Hundred was a hundred division hundred in the county of Buckinghamshire , England . It extended from close to the north of the county and Northamptonshire south east to the Hertfordshire boundary at Berkhampsted. History Until at least the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 there were 18 hundreds in Buckinghamshire. It has been suggested however that neighbouring hundreds had already become more closely associated in the 11th century so that by the end of the 14th century the original or ancient hundreds had been consolidated into 8 larger hundreds. ref http met.open.ac.uk genuki big eng BKM hundreds hhundreds.html Genuki History of Buckinghaham Hundreds Retrieved, May 21 2009 ref Cottesloe became the name of the hundred formed from the combined 11th century hundreds of Cottesloe, Mursley and Yardley, although these original names ... more details
Dover Hundred was a List of Delaware Hundreds hundred in Kent County, Delaware Kent County , Delaware , United States . Dover Hundred was created in 1682 as St. Jones Hundred. It was renamed Dover Hundred in 1823. In 1859, Dover Hundred was divided into East Dover Hundred Coord 39.1123 75.7451 format dms display inline, title and West Dover Hundred Coord 39.6588 75.5679 format dms display inline . Kent County, Delaware Category Hundreds in Kent County, Delaware Delaware geo stub ... more details
Incomplete disambiguation date May 2011 mergeto Newport disambiguation Hundred date July 2011 Newport hundred could refer to Newport, Buckinghamshire hundred An alternative name for Wentloog hundred geodis disambig cleanup date December 2011 ... more details
Long hundred may refer to L ng Hundred , a district in Sweden Great hundred , usually the number 120 disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
of the Hundred of Wirral url http books.google.com ?id 0csHAAAAQAAJ publisher Whittaker & Co. year ... last1 Harris first1 B.  E. last2 Thacker first2 A.  T. year 1987 title The Victoria History ... Oxford publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0197227619 citation last Higham first N.  J. year ... more details
url http books.google.com ?id iwq8AAAAIAAJ year 1990 publisher Manchester University Press ND isbn 0 7190 1343 7 citation last Dunn first F.  I. year 1987 title The Ancient Parishes, Townships ... Thacker first2 A.  T. year 1987 title The Victoria History of the County of Chester. Volume 1 Physique ... isbn 0 19 722761 9 citation last Higham first N.  J. year 1993 title The origins of Cheshire ... more details
Cathinog also spelt Catheiniog, Cetheiniog was a Hundred county subdivision hundred , a geographic division, in the traditional county of Carmarthenshire , Wales . ref cite web url http www.genuki.org.uk big wal CMN CathinogMap.html title GENUKI Carmarthenshire Hundreds and Parishes Cathinog map page work genuki.org.uk year 2012 last update accessdate 30 March 2012 ref Its name derives from St. Cathen , a local saint to whom a church is dedicated in Llangathen . References reflist coord 51.8808 4.0620 display title region GB scale 100000 Category Geography of Carmarthenshire Wales geo stub ... more details
About the early settlement in Virginia the hundred of Berkeley in Gloucestershire, England Berkeley hundred Berkeley Hundred in the Virginia Colony comprised about eight thousand acres 32  km on the north bank of the James River Virginia James River near Herring Creek in an area then known as Charles City Virginia Company Charles Cittie sic . It was named for one of the original founders, Richard Berkeley dn date March 2012 , Citation needed date August 2009 a member of the Berkeley family of Gloucestershire , England. In 1619, Berkeley Hundred was the site of America s first Thanksgiving Day . It later became known as Berkeley Plantation , and was long the traditional home of the Harrison family, one of the First Families of Virginia . History Berkeley Hundred was a land grant in 1618 of the Virginia Company of London to Sir William Throckmorton , Sir George Yeardley , George Thorpe, Richard Berkeley, and John Smyth 1567 1641 of North Nibley Nibley . Smyth was also the historian of the Berkeley group, collecting over 60 documents relating to the settlement of Virginia between 1613 and 1634 which have survived to modern times. Deleted image removed Image Berkeley thanksgiving.jpg thumb 300px 1619 Thanksgiving at Berkeley Hundred. In 1619, the ship Margaret of Bristol, England sailed for Virginia under Captain John Woodliffe and brought thirty eight settlers to the new Town and Hundred ... at Berkeley Hundred on December 4, 1619. The settlers did indeed celebrate a day of Thanksgiving , establishing the tradition a year and 17 days before the Pilgrims arrived aboard the Mayflower at Plymouth ... the colonists, and virtually wiping out Wolstenholme Towne on Martin s Hundred and Sir Thomas Dale ... ref For several years, thereafter, the plantation at Berkeley Hundred lay abandoned, until William ... Harrison IV . The Berkeley Hundred was the next plantation down river from the Shirley Plantation . ref ...&f false archiveurl archivedate format accessdate type edition series volume date 1990 year month ... more details
infobox historic subdivision Name Edmonton HQ see text Status hundred country subdivision hundred Start in antiquity End no administrative or legal role after 1886, but never formally abolished. Replace Municipal Borough of Edmonton Edmonton Urban District br Municipal Borough of Enfield Enfield Urban District br East Barnet Urban District br Potters Bar Urban District South Mimms Rural District br Municipal Borough of Tottenham Tottenham Urban District Image PopulationFirst 26,930 PopulationFirstYear ... hundred cite vob population http www.visionofbritain.org.uk census table page.jsp?tab id GB1831ABS ... 20 ref AreaFirstYear 1831 AreaLast AreaLastYear Edmonton was an ancient Hundred country subdivision hundred in the north of the county of Middlesex , England . Its former area has been mostly absorbed ... in Hertfordshire . History The hundred was listed in the Domesday Book in 1086, after which there were only very minor boundary changes. It was sometimes known as the Half Hundred of Mimms . ref name VCH cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 26930 title Edmonton Hundred publisher Victoria County County of Middlesex Volume 5 year 1976 accessdate 2008 01 07 ref It contained ... Mimms and Tottenham . It bordered Ossulstone hundred to the south west, and had a boundary with Essex ... and Monken Hadely and was bounded by it to the north, west and south. The Hundred Moot appears to have ... area of Enfield Chase . The court for the hundred eventually moved to a public house in Enfield ... in Edmonton Hundred as given at each ten yearly census from 1801 1881 ref cite web url http www.british ... County History of Middlesex Volume 2 year 1911 accessdate 2008 01 06 ref class wikitable Parish Area ... Urban District Haringey References reflist External links http n21.net edmonton hundred historical society home page.html Edmonton Hundred Historical Society http vision.edina.ac.uk unit page.jsp jsessionid 47BED90D508C73BA0DF51952297F0BFE?u id 10187990 A Vision of Edmonton Hundred Middlesex coord ... more details
coord 50.7420 2.2764 display title region GB scale 50000 Unreferenced date December 2008 Hundredsbarrow Hundred formerly often Barrow Hundred was a hundred division hundred in the county of Dorset , England, containing the following parishes Affpuddle Turners Puddle See also List of hundreds in Dorset Category Hundreds of Dorset Dorset geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 50.777 2.146 display title region GB scale 10000 Rushmore Hundred was a Hundred division hundred in the county of Dorset , England, containing the parish of Winterborne Zelston See also List of hundreds in Dorset DEFAULTSORT Rushmore Hundred Category Hundreds of Dorset Dorset geo stub ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 Smith s Hundred or Smythe s Hundred was a colonial English settlement in Virginia . It was one of the original James River plantations named after the treasurer of the Virginia Company, Sir Thomas Smith. It was settled by the English in 1617 and after 1620, was known as Southampton Hundred in honor of the Earl of Southampton. ref name smithundred cite book last Tyler first Lyon G title The Cradle of The Republic Jamestown and James River publisher The Hermitage Press, Inc. location Richmond, VA pages 187 page 230 year 1906 url http books.google.com books?id VLapORIdin4C&printsec frontcover&dq cradle of the republic jamestown v onepage&q &f false accessdate September 2, 2009 ref The site was originally home to a village of the Paspahegh Indians. They were located along the north bank of James River. Smith s Hundred was located eight miles above the English fort at Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown and extended from Weyanoke Hundred to the south bank of Chickahominy River on the north bank of James River. The settlement was abandoned after the Indian Massacre of 1622 Powhatan Uprising of 1622 . ref name tormey cite book last Tormey first James title How Firm a Foundation publisher Diets Press location Richmond, VA pages 184 year 2009 month April isbn 978 0 87517 135 7 ref The area is now called Sandy Point in Charles City County, Virginia . The first House of Burgesses in 1619 included two representatives for Smythe s Hundred Plantation Captain Thomas Graves and Walter Shelley . St. Mary s Church was established in Smith s Hundred in 1618 in part with 200 bequeathed by Mrs. Mary Robinson, of St Olave Hart Street St. Olave Parish in London, to educate the poore sic people i.e. Powhatan Powhatan Indians in Christianity. ref name brydon cite book last ... Historical Society year 1947 pages 571 url http www.archive.org details MN5058ucmf 0 accessdate September ... , land surveyor for the Colony, inventory the items from Smith s Hundred. It is believed he ... more details
Perfedd was a Hundred county subdivision hundred , a geographic division, in the traditional county of Carmarthenshire , Wales . Its name derives from the Latin word permedium meaning inner part . Category Hundreds of Wales ... more details
coord 50.630 1.984 display title region GB scale 100000 Rowbarrow Hundred or Rowberrow Hundred was a hundred division hundred in the county of Dorset , England, containing the following parishes Langton Matravers Studland Swanage Worth Matravers See also List of hundreds in Dorset http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10102601 Vision of Britain Rowberrow Hundred Dorset geo stub Category Hundreds of Dorset ... more details
Murderkill Hundred was a List of Delaware Hundreds hundred in Kent County, Delaware Kent County , Delaware , United States . Murderkill Hundred was created in 1682 as one of the original Delaware Hundreds. It was divided into North Murderkill Hundred and South Murderkill Hundred in 1855. Kent County, Delaware Coord 39.07578611 75.47922778 format dms display title Category Hundreds in Kent County, Delaware Delaware geo stub ... more details
about the ancient hundred in Gloucestershire, England Berkeley Hundred in Virginia Berkeley Hundred The hundred of Berkeley was one of the ancient Hundred county subdivision hundred s of Gloucestershire , England. It was divided into two separate parts, the Lower Division and the Upper Division. The Lower Division consisted of several detached parts, including the ancient parish es of Elberton, Gloucestershire Elberton Filton Hill, Gloucestershire Hill Horfield Almondsbury part Henbury part The Upper Division consisted of the parishes of Arlingham a detached part of the hundred, separated from the rest of the hundred by the Whitstone hundredhundred of Whitstone Ashleworth Berkeley, Gloucestershire Berkeley Beverston Cam, Gloucestershire Cam Coaley Cromhall Cromhall Abbotts Dursley Kingscote, Gloucestershire Kingscote Newington Bagpath North Nibley Nympsfield Owlpen Ozleworth Slimbridge Stinchcombe Uley Wotton under Edge Rockhampton, Gloucestershire Rockhampton part The meeting place was at Berkeley. References http www.genuki.org.uk big eng GLS Miscellaneous index.html National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868 Category Hundreds of Gloucestershire ... more details