Place:Whiteway Hundred, Dorset, England

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NameWhiteway Hundred
TypeHundred
Coordinates50.79°N 2.265°W
Located inDorset, England

Whiteway Hundred was a hundred in the county of Dorset, England.

A map of "the ancient county of Dorset in 1834, showing the Liberties, Hundreds and Boroughs" is to be found in Wikimedia. Unfortunately the print is too small to make it worthwhile reproducing the map here. Many of the hundreds had detached parts.

Parishes

Parish Description Notes
Cheselbourne ancient parish, civil parish
Hilton ancient parish, civil parish
Ibberton ancient parish, civil parish
Melcombe Horsey ancient parish, civil parish
Milton Abbas ancient parish, civil parish
Stoke Wake ancient parish, civil parish
Woolland ancient parish, civil parish


From Wikipedia

"A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in England, Wales, South Australia and some parts of the United States, to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions; similar divisions were made in Denmark, Southern Schleswig, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and Norway."

Hundreds were replaced by Registration Districts or Poor Law Unions between 1837 and 1850, and then by Rural and Urban Districts and Municipal Boroughs in 1894.