Wonford (hundred)

The hundred of Wonford was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative shires of Devon, England.[1]

The parishes in the hundred were: Alphington; Brampford Speke; Bridford; Chagford; Cheriton Bishop; Christow; Combeinteignhead; Drewsteignton; Dunsford; East Ogwell; Exeter: Allhallows Goldsmith St.; Exeter: Allhallows on the Wall; Exeter: Bedford Precinct; Exeter: Cathedral; Exeter: Heavitree; Exeter: Holy Trinity; Exeter: St David; Exeter: St Edmund; Exeter: St George; Exeter: St John; Exeter: St Kerrian; Exeter: St Lawrence; Exeter: St Leonard; Exeter: St Martin; Exeter: St Mary Arches; Exeter: St Mary Major; Exeter: St Mary Steps; Exeter: St Olave; Exeter: St Pancras; Exeter: St Paul; Exeter: St Petrock; Exeter: St Sidwell; Exeter: St Stephen; Exeter: St Thomas the Apostle; Gidleigh; Haccombe; Hittisleigh; Holcombe Burnell; Huxham; Pinhoe; Poltimore; Rewe (part); Shaldon; South Tawton; Sowton; Spreyton; Stoke Canon; Stokeinteignhead; Tedburn St Mary; Throwleigh; Topsham; Upton Pyne; West Ogwell; Whitestone; [1]

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