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[[File:Easebourne Hundred - Sussex.svg|thumb|250px|Easebourne Hundred in Sussex]] | [[File:Easebourne Hundred - Sussex.svg|thumb|250px|Easebourne Hundred in Sussex]] | ||
'''Easebourne''' is a hundred of [[Sussex]], in the [[Rape of Chichester]], adjacent to the borders with [[Hampshire]] and [[Surrey]]. It had a population of 13,082 | '''Easebourne''' is a hundred of [[Sussex]], in the [[Rape of Chichester]], adjacent to the borders with [[Hampshire]] and [[Surrey]]. It had a population of 12,726 in 2011, rising to 13,082 if detached parts are disregarded. | ||
It comprises the ancient parishes of: | It comprises the ancient parishes of: |
Latest revision as of 16:10, 3 March 2021
Easebourne is a hundred of Sussex, in the Rape of Chichester, adjacent to the borders with Hampshire and Surrey. It had a population of 12,726 in 2011, rising to 13,082 if detached parts are disregarded.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
Additionally, the detached part of the ancient parish of Steep, Hampshire comprising North and South Ambersham is locally situate in Easebourne hundred.