Place:Pucklechurch Hundred, Gloucestershire, England

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NamePucklechurch Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inGloucestershire, England

The Hundreds of Gloucestershire, as with hundreds in other English counties, were the original geographic divisions of the county for administrative, military and judicial purposes. Each hundred covered a number of parishes. The introduction of civil registration in 1837 was accompanied by the creation of other groups of parishes such as Sanitary Districts and Poor Law Unions.

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

"PUCKLECHURCH... hundred contains also four other parishes. Acres: 12,879. Population: 5,121. Houses: 1,041."

Pucklechurch is located in the south of Gloucestershire between Bristol and Chipping Sodbury.

Image:Gloucestershire 1832 Map of Hundreds WP.png

Parishes

ParishDescriptionNotes
Cold Ashton parish (ancient), civil parish
Pucklechurch parish (ancient), civil parish
Siston parish (ancient), civil parish
Westerleigh chapelry, civil parish
Wick and Abson chapelry, parish (ancient), civil parish

Research Tips

  • The website British History Online provides eight chapters out of at least eleven of the Victoria County History Series on Gloucestershire. Some of these are outlines of topics concerning the whole county, others contain descriptions of cities, towns and villages of varying sizes throughout the area.
  • Brett Langston's Registration Districts in Gloucestershire follows the history of registration district provision in Gloucestershire from its inception in 1837 through to the present day.
  • GENUKI has a brief overall guide to various sources of information for the county.
  • The FamilySearch Wiki on Gloucestershire provides information similar to that in GENUKI.
  • Gloucestershire Archives for older sources such as pre-1837 parish registers and other contemporary documents. Address: Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester, England GL1 3DW