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
Parish | Description | Notes
| 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 liberty | part 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.
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