Place:Navisford Hundred, Northamptonshire, England

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NameNavisford Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inNorthamptonshire, England

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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List of Parishes

ParishDescriptionNotes
Clopton ancient parish, civil parish
Pilton ancient parish, civil parish
Stoke Doyle ancient parish, civil parish
Thorpe Achurch ancient parish, civil parish
Thrapston ancient parish, civil parish
Thurning ancient parish, civil parish
Titchmarsh ancient parish, civil parish
Wadenhoe ancient parish, civil parish