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Exminster Hundred was located to the west of the River Exe and to the south of the City of Exeter. Exminster is #11 on the map.
A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Exminster Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72:
- "[Exminster] hundred contains seventeen parishes. Acres: 48,250. Population: in 1851, 19,698: in 1861: 20,389. Houses: 3,995."
GENUKI provides a description from White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Devonshire of 1850.
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Parishes
Parish | Description | Notes
| Ashcombe | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Ashton | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Bishopsteignton | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Chudleigh | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Dawlish | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Doddiscombsleigh | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Dunchideock | ancient parish, civil parish |
| East Teignmouth | chapelry, civil parish | parish within Teignmouth
| Exminster | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Ide | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Kenn | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Kenton | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Mamhead | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Powderham | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Shillingford St. George | ancient parish, civil parish |
| Trusham | ancient parish, civil parish |
| West Teignmouth | chapelry, civil parish | parish within Teignmouth
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