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Cottesloe Hundred was a hundred in the county of Buckinghamshire, England. It extended from close to the north of the county and Northamptonshire south-east to the Hertfordshire boundary at Berkhampsted.
History
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Until at least the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 there were 18 hundreds in Buckinghamshire. It has been suggested however that neighbouring hundreds had already become more closely associated in the 11th century so that by the end of the 14th century the original or ancient hundreds had been consolidated into 8 larger hundreds. Cottesloe became the name of the hundred formed from bringing together the three hundreds of Cottesloe, Mursley and Yardley under a bailiff as early as 1255. These original hundred names still persisted in official records until at least the early part of the 17th century. As late as 1730, there are records referring to the "Cottesloe three-hundreds", reflecting the earlier history. The court leet for Cottesloe hundred was usually held twice a year at Edlesborough.
Parishes
Parish | Description | Notes
| Aston Abbotts | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Cheddington | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Cholesbury | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Creslow | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Cublington | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Drayton Beauchamp | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Drayton Parslow | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Dunton | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Edlesborough | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Great Horwood | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Grove | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Hardwick | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Hawridge | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Hoggeston | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Ivinghoe | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Linslade | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Little Horwood | Chapelry, civil parish |
| Marsworth | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Mentmore | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Mursley | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Nash | Hamlet, civil parish |
| Nettleden | Hamlet, chapelry, civil parish | in Hertfordshire after 1895
| Pitstone | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Shenley | Parish (ancient), civil parish | in Hertfordshire
| Shenley Brook End | Civil parish | in Milton Keynes
| Slapton | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Soulbury | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Stewkley | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Swanbourne | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Tattenhoe | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Weedon | Hamlet, civil parish |
| Whaddon | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Whitchurch | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Wing | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Wingrave | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Winslow | Parish (ancient), civil parish |
| Woodham | Hamlet, civil parish |
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Research Tips
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- GENUKI for Buckinghamshire provides a lot of material on the county history from a variety of aspects. The maps of the hundreds are reproduced from 19th century publications and show the topology as well as the locations of the various parishes. There is also a schematic map covering the whole county. GENUKI does not contain much information about the 20th century and beyond.
- Local History Online provides a list of local historical organizations. Each of these societies and organizations has its own website.
- The FamilySearch Wiki on Buckinghamshire explains the jurisdictions relating to civil affairs, parishes and probate (wills and testaments) for each parish in the county and also outlines when these jurisdictions were in existence. The data does not cover the post-1974 period.
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