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Latest revision as of 13:20, 5 November 2020

Seisdon Hundred in Staffordshire

Seisdon Hundred is one of the hundreds of Staffordshire, located in the south-west of the county. It is bounded to the west by Shropshire; to the north by Cuttlestone Hundred; to the east by Offlow Hundred; and to the south by Worcestershire. It had a population of 474,033 in 2011, rising to 516,795 if detached parts are disregarded.

It comprises the ancient parishes of:

*: Extends into Shropshire.
: Detached in Worcestershire.
: Remainder in Worcestershire.
§: Extends into Cuttlestone and Offlow Hundreds.

Additionally, the ancient parish of Dudley (Worcestershire) is locally situate in Seisdon Hundred.

Hundreds of Staffordshire

Cuttlestone • Offlow (including Lichfield) • Pirehill (including Newcastle and Stafford) • Seisdon • Totmonslow