Place:Amesbury Hundred, Wiltshire, England

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NameAmesbury Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inWiltshire, England

Amesbury Hundred is in the southeastern sector of Wiltshire, northeast of the city of Salisbury. To place the hundred within the county, see Map of the Hundreds of Wiltshire, 1832, a map from HMSO Boundary Commissioners, dated 1832, provided by A Vision of Britain through Time.

The Hundred and its individual parishes are covered in Volume 16 of the Victoria County History for Hampshire

List of Parishes

ParishDescriptionNotes
Allington (near Amesbury) parish (ancient), civil parish
Amesbury parish (ancient), civil parish
Boscombe parish (ancient), civil parish part of Allington (near Amesbury)
Broad Hinton parochial libertypart of parish of Hurst listed below
Bulford parish (ancient), civil parish
Cholderton parish (ancient), civil parish popularly known as West Cholderton
Durnford parish (ancient), civil parish
Durrington parish (ancient), civil parish
Figheldean parish (ancient), civil parish
Hurst chapelry, civil parish A detached part of the county of Berkshire which was considered to be in Wiltshire until 1844.
Ludgershall parish (ancient), civil parish
Milston parish (ancient), civil parish
Newton Toney parish (ancient), civil parish
North Tidworth parish (ancient), civil parish
Shinfield parish (ancient), civil parish In Berkshire; part of parish of Wokingham listed below
Swallowfield chapelry, civil parish In Berkshire; part of parish of Wokingham listed below
Wokingham chapelry, civil parish A detached part of the county of Berkshire which was considered to be in Wiltshire until 1844.