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Malmesbury Hundred

Coordinates: 51°35′N 2°06′W / 51.58°N 2.10°W / 51.58; -2.10
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51°35′N 2°06′W / 51.58°N 2.10°W / 51.58; -2.10 Malmesbury was a hundred of the English county of Wiltshire, lying in the north of the county and centring on the historic borough and market town of Malmesbury.[1] The hundred of Malmesbury represents parishes that were within the Domesday hundreds of Cicemethorn (spelling error?)[2] and Sterchelee,[3] which were held at farm by the Abbot of Malmesbury.

Extent

The hundred contained the parishes of Bremilham, Brinkworth, Brokenborough, Charlton, Crudwell, Dauntsey, Draycot Cerne, Foxley, Garsdon, Hankerton, Hullavington, Lea and Cleverton, Malmesbury (including Corston and Rodbourne), Norton, Oaksey, Seagry, Great Somerford, Little Somerford, Stanton St Quintin, Sutton Benger, and Westport.[4]

In 1086 the ancient hundred of Chedglow had contained the parishes of:[2]

In 1086 the ancient hundred of Startley contained the parishes of:[3]

  • Brinkworth
  • Christian Malford
  • Dauntsey
  • Draycot Cerne
  • Foxley
  • Hullavington
  • Norton
  • Seagry
  • Somerford
  • Great Somerford
  • Little Somerford
  • Sutton Benger

Notes

  1. ^ D.A Crowley (1991). "Malmesbury hundred | A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 14 (pp. 5-8)". british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b The Historical Gazetteer of English Place Names: Hundred of Chedglow, accessed June 2017
  3. ^ a b The Historical Gazetteer of English Place Names: Hundred of Startley Archived 2018-02-01 at the Wayback Machine, accessed June 2017
  4. ^ 'The Hundred of Malmesbury', in A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 14 (1991)