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[[File:Thedwestry Hundred - Suffolk.svg|thumb|250px|Thedwestry Hundred shown within Suffolk]]
[[File:Thedwestry Hundred - Suffolk.svg|thumb|250px|Thedwestry Hundred shown within Suffolk]]
'''Thedwestry''' is a [[hundred]] in [[Suffolk]], situated in the west of the county. It is bounded by [[Thingoe]] to the west; by [[Blackbourn]] to the north; by [[Stow Hundred|Stow]] to the south-east; and by [[Cosford Hundred|Cosford]] and [[Babergh]] to the south. Including those parts of [[Bury St Edmunds]] east of the River Lark, it had a population of 26,162 in 2011.
'''Thedwestry''' or '''Thedwastre''' is a [[hundred]] in [[Suffolk]], situated in the west of the county. It is bounded by [[Thingoe]] to the west; by [[Blackbourn]] to the north; by [[Stow Hundred|Stow]] to the south-east; and by [[Cosford Hundred|Cosford]] and [[Babergh]] to the south. Including those parts of [[Bury St Edmunds]] east of the River Lark, it had a population of 26,162 in 2011.
 
The hundred is named after Thedwastre Hill in [[Thurston]] parish, the probable original meeting place.


It contains the following ancient parishes:
It contains the following ancient parishes:
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*[[Fornham St Genevieve]]
*[[Fornham St Genevieve]]
*[[Fornham St Martin]]
*[[Fornham St Martin]]
*[[Gidding]]
*[[Gedding]]
*[[Great Livermere]]
*[[Great Livermere]]
*[[Great Welnethan]]
*[[Great Welnethan]]
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*[[Pakenham]]
*[[Pakenham]]
*[[Rattlesden]]
*[[Rattlesden]]
*[[Rougham]]
*[[Rougham, Suffolk|Rougham]]
*[[Rushbrook]]
*[[Rushbrook]]
*[[Stanningfield]]
*[[Stanningfield]]

Latest revision as of 08:07, 26 June 2020

Thedwestry Hundred shown within Suffolk

Thedwestry or Thedwastre is a hundred in Suffolk, situated in the west of the county. It is bounded by Thingoe to the west; by Blackbourn to the north; by Stow to the south-east; and by Cosford and Babergh to the south. Including those parts of Bury St Edmunds east of the River Lark, it had a population of 26,162 in 2011.

The hundred is named after Thedwastre Hill in Thurston parish, the probable original meeting place.

It contains the following ancient parishes:

Additionally, those parts of Bury St Edmunds east of the River Lark are locally situate in Thedwestry hundred.

Hundreds of Suffolk

Babergh • Blackbourn • Blything • Bosmere and Claydon • Carlford • Colneis • Cosford • Hartismere • Hoxne • Lackford • Loes • Mutford and Lothingland • Plomesgate • Risbridge • Samford • Stow • Thedwestry • Thingoe • Thredling • Wangford • Wilford