Place:Walsham Hundred, Norfolk, England

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NameWalsham Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inNorfolk, England
GENUKI provides a description of Walsham Hundred from White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845. It includes information about the locality and a table showing the populations of the individual parishes in 1841.

A map, also from GENUKI, illustrates the locations of the various parishes within the hundred.

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Walsham Hundred from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1871-72:

"WALSHAM, a hundred in the E of Norfolk; containing 15 parishes. Acres: 24,584. Population: 5,241. Houses: 1,094."
Image:Norfolk Hundreds 1830.png

Parishes

Parish Description Notes
Acle parish (ancient), civil parish
Beighton parish (ancient), civil parish
Fishley parish (ancient) merged with Upton to become Upton with Fishley before 1900
Halvergate parish (ancient), civil parish
Hemblington parish (ancient), civil parish
Moulton St. Mary parish (ancient), civil parish split between Beighton and Reedham in 1935
Panxworth parish (ancient) merged with Ranworth to become Ranworth with Panxworth before 1900
Ranworth parish (ancient) merged with Panxworth to become Ranworth with Panxworth before 1900
Ranworth with Panxworth parish (ancient), civil parish
Reedham parish (ancient), civil parish
South Walsham St. Lawrence parish (ancient), civil parish became part of South Walsham 1897
South Walsham St. Mary parish (ancient), civil parish became part of South Walsham 1897
Tunstall parish (ancient), civil parish
Upton parish (ancient) merged with Fishley to become Upton with Fishley before 1900
Upton with Fishley civil parish
Wickhampton parish (ancient), civil parish
Woodbastwick parish (ancient), civil parish absorbed Ranworth with Panxworth in 1935