Place:Winterstoke Hundred, Somerset, England

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NameWinterstoke Hundred
TypeHundred
Located inSomerset, England
the text in this section is based on an article in Wikipedia

Winterstoke Hundred fronted the coast of the Bristol Channel in Somerset and extended many miles inland. It included the village of Axbridge, the town of Cheddar and 25 other ancient parishes. It also included the extra parochial area of Charterhouse on Mendip, covering in total approximately 62,030 acres (25,100 hectares or 96.92 sq mi).

The hundred court met at Banwell. An 18th century antiquarian, Collinson, claimed that the name of the hundred came from a lost village called "Winterstoke" at a place in Banwell parish called "Winthill".

The hundred was one of the 40 historical hundreds in the ancient county of Somerset, England, dating from before the Norman conquest during the Anglo-Saxon era although exact dates are unknown. Each hundred had a 'fyrd', which acted as the local defence force and a court which was responsible for the maintenance of the frankpledge system. They also formed a unit for the collection of taxes. The role of the hundred court was described in the Dooms (laws) of King Edgar. The name of the hundred was normally that of its meeting-place.

The importance of the hundred courts declined from the seventeenth century. By the 19th century several different single-purpose subdivisions of counties, such as poor law unions, sanitary districts, and highway districts sprang up, filling the administrative role previously played by parishes and hundreds. Although the Hundreds have never been formally abolished, their functions ended with the establishment of county courts in 1867 and the introduction of districts by the Local Government Act 1894.

The map included is based on one of a series of maps in Wikimedia Commons. These maps are in the public domain and originally drawn by "Hogweard". A map of the hundreds of Somerset dated 1832 provided by A Vision of Britain through Time gives the locations of all the hundreds in one map. It will expand for visibility, but it unfortunately cannot be copied to WeRelate.

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List of Parishes

ParishDescriptionLocation at 1900
Axbridge ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Badgworth ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Banwell ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Blagdon ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Bleadon ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Charterhouse on Mendip extraparochial, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Cheddar ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Christon ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Churchill chapelry, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Compton Bishop ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Congresbury ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
East Harptree ancient parish, civil parish Clutton Rural District
Hutton ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Kenn chapelry, civil parish Long Ashton Rural District
Kewstoke ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Locking ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Loxton ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Puxton chapelry, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Rodney Stoke ancient parish, civil parish Wells Rural District
Rowberrow ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Shipham ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Uphill ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Weston super Mare ancient parishmunicipal borough
Wick St. Lawrence chapelry, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Winscombe ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Worle ancient parish, civil parish Axbridge Rural District
Yatton ancient parish, civil parish Long Ashton Rural District

Research Tips

  • The Somerset Heritage Centre (incorporating what was formerly the Somerset Record Office and the Somerset Local Studies Library) can be found at its new location at Langford Mead in Taunton. It has an online search facility leading to pages of interest, including maps from the First and Second Ordnance Survey (select "Maps and Postcards" from the list at the left, then enter the parish in the search box).
    The Heritage Centre has an email address: archives@somerset.gov.uk.
  • Three maps on the A Vision of Britain through Time website illustrate the changes in political boundaries over the period 1830-1945. All have expanding scales and on the second and third this facility is sufficient that individual parishes can be inspected.
  • Somerset Hundreds as drawn in 1832. This map was prepared before The Great Reform Act of that year. Note the polling places and representation of the various parts of the county.
  • Somerset in 1900, an Ordnance Survey map showing rural districts, the boundaries of the larger towns, the smaller civil parishes of the time, and some hamlets and villages in each parish
  • Somerset in 1943, an Ordnance Survey map showing the rural districts after the changes to their structure in the 1930s
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