Wonford Hundred
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The hundred of Wonford was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative units of Devon, England.[1]
The parishes in the hundred were: [1]
- Alphington
- Brampford Speke
- Bridford
- Chagford
- Cheriton Bishop
- Christow
- Combeinteignhead
- Drewsteignton
- Dunsford
- East Ogwell
- The following Exeter parishes:
- Allhallows Goldsmith St.
- Allhallows on the Wall
- Bedford Precinct
- Cathedral
- Heavitree
- Holy Trinity
- St David
- St Edmund
- St George
- St John
- St Kerrian
- St Lawrence
- St Leonard
- St Martin
- St Mary Arches
- St Mary Major
- St Mary Steps
- St Olave
- St Pancras
- St Paul
- St Petrock
- St Sidwell
- St Stephen
- 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
See also
- List of hundreds of England and Wales - Devon
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "THE HUNDREDS OF DEVON". GENUKI. Retrieved 2011-06-18.
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