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The following description from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72 is provided by the website A Vision of Britain Through Time (University of Portsmouth Department of Geography).
- "NAVISFORD, a hundred in Northampton; bounded, on the N, by Polebrook, on the E, by Huxloe and Huntingdon, on the S E and S, by Huntingdon and Higham-Ferrers, on the W, by Huxloe; and containing Clapton parish, and six other parishes. Acres: 13,119. Population in 1851: 3,023; in 1861: 3,075. Houses: 647."
- Navisford Hundred is covered by Volume 3 of the Victoria County History of Northamptonshire.
- For a map of the hundreds of of Northamptonshire, see A Vision of Britain through Time, but the large hundred labelled Navisford is actually Nassaborough Hundred. Navisford is located as shown on the map to the left.
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