Place:Bosmere and Claydon Hundred, Suffolk, England

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NameBosmere and Claydon Hundred
TypeHundred
Coordinates52.15°N 1.1°E
Located inSuffolk, England
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Bosmere and Claydon was a hundred in the eastern part of Suffolk, consisting of 31,850 acres (128.9 km2).

The hundred is a fertile and picturesque district varying from 8 to about 12 miles (19 km) in length and breadth. It is bounded on the south by the Borough of Ipswich and Samford Hundred, on the west by Cosford and Stow Hundreds, on the north by Hartismere and Thredling Hundreds and on the east by Carlford Hundred. It falls in the Deaneries of Bosmere and Claydon in the Archdeaconry of Suffolk and Diocese of Norwich.

Its clay soil has long been associated with agriculture, and is suited to grain production. It is crossed by the River Gipping which becomes the River Orwell at Ipswich when it widens to become an estuary into the North Sea. Its main settlement is the town of Needham Market.

The hundred's name is taken from the parish of Claydon which falls within its bounds, and Bosmere, originally "Bosa's mere", a small lake near Needham Market in the grounds of Bosmere Hall.

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Parishes

Parish Description
Akenham parish
Ashbocking parish
Badley parish
Barham parish
Barking parish
Battisford parish
Baylham parish
Bramford parish
Claydon parish
Coddenham parish
Creeting All Saints parish (to 1884)
Creeting St. Mary parish
Creeting St. Olave parish (to 1884)
Crowfield parish
Darmsden chapelry, ancient parish till 1841
Earl Stonham parish
Flowton parish
Gosbeck parish
Great Blakenham parish
Great Bricett parish
Helmingham parish
Hemingstone parish
Henley parish
Little Blakenham parish
Little Bricett ancient parish (until 1535)
Little Stonham parish
Mickfield parish
Nettlestead parish
Offton parish
Ringshall parish
Somersham parish
Stonham Aspall parish
Swilland parish
Westerfield parish
Whitton cum Thurlston parish
Willisham parish
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