Place:Edwinstree Hundred, Hertfordshire, England

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NameEdwinstree Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inHertfordshire, England

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Edwinstree Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72:

"EDWINSTREE, a hundred in Herts. It adjoins Cambridgeshire and Essex; is 16 ½ miles long from N to S, and from 2½ to 7 miles broad; and contains eighteen parishes. Acres: 37,229. Population: 9,471. Houses: 1,983."
Image:Edwintree Hundred, Hertfordshire.png

Parishes

ParishDescriptionNotes
Albury ancient parish, civil parish
Anstey ancient parish, civil parish
Ardeley ancient parish, civil parish in Odsey Hundred until 1843, then transferred to Edwinstree Hundred
Aspenden ancient parish, civil parish
Barkway ancient parish, civil parish
Barley ancient parish, civil parish in Edwinstree Hundred until 1841, then transferred to Odsey Hundred
Brent Pelham ancient parish, civil parish
Buckland ancient parish, civil parish
Furneux Pelham ancient parish, civil parish
Great Hormead ancient parish, civil parish
Layston ancient parish, civil parish abolished in 1937 and replaced by Buntingford
Little Hadham ancient parish, civil parish
Little Hormead ancient parish, civil parish
Meesden ancient parish, civil parish
Much Hadham ancient parish, civil parish
Nuthampstead hamlet, civil parish created out of the eastern part of Barkway in 1866
Stocking Pelham ancient parish, civil parish
Throcking ancient parish, civil parish absorbed into Cottered in 1955
Wakeley chapelry, parish liberty, civil parish absorbed into Aspenden in 1883
Wyddial ancient parish, civil parish