Place:Damerham Hundred, Wiltshire, England

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NameDamerham Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inWiltshire, England

Damerham Hundred is made up of a number of detached parts, some in the north and some in the south of the county of Wiltshire. At the end of the 19th century some of the southern parishes were transferred to Hampshire. In the northern sections some parishes are to be found in either Malmesbury Hundred or Chippenham Hundred as well as in Damerham. To see 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 not covered in the Victoria County History for Hampshire

List of Parishes

ParishDescriptionNotes
Christian Malford parish (ancient), civil parish in the north of the county
Compton Chamberlayne parish (ancient), civil parish also known as Compton Chamberlain, in the south of the county
Damerham parish (ancient), civil parish in Hampshire since 1895.
Grittleton parish (ancient), civil parish in the north of the county
Kingston Deverill parish (ancient), civil parish in the south of the county
Kington Langley tything, chapelry, civil parish in the north of the county
Kington St. Michael parish (ancient), civil parish in the north of the county
Longbridge Deverill parish (ancient), civil parish in the south of the county
Martin chapelry, civil parish in Hampshire since 1895 (once part of Damerham parish
Monkton Deverill chapelry, civil parish in the south of the county
Nettleton parish (ancient), civil parish in the north of the county
Toyd Farm with Allenford extra parochial area, civil parish in Hampshire since 1895.