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Holmstrow (hundred)

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Holmstrow Hundred was an administrative unit in the Rape of Lewes in the eastern division of the county of Sussex, until the abolition of hundreds in the 19th century. It contained the villages of Meeching (now Newhaven), Piddinghoe, Telscombe, Southease and Rodmell.[1]


References

  1. ^ Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command, Volume 11. H M Stationery Office. 1831.