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'''Barton Regis''' is a [[hundred]] of [[Gloucestershire]].
[[File:Barton Regis Hundred - Gloucestershire.svg|thumb|250px|Barton Regis Hundred in Gloucestershire]]
 
'''Barton Regis''' is a [[hundred]] of [[Gloucestershire]], situated in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with [[Somerset]]. It is bounded on the west by [[Henbury Hundred]]; to the north by detached parts of [[Berkeley Hundred|Berkeley]] and Henbury hundreds; to the east by [[Pucklechurch Hundred]]; and to the south-east by a detached part of [[Langley and Swineshead]].
It is situated in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with [[Somerset]]. It is bounded on the west by [[Henbury Hundred]]; to the north by detached parts of [[Berkley Hundred|Berkley]] and [[Henbury Hundred]]s; to the east by [[Pucklechurch Hundred]]; and to the south-east by a detached part of [[Langley and Swinehead]].


It contains the ancient parishes of
It contains the ancient parishes of
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 4 December 2019

Barton Regis Hundred in Gloucestershire

Barton Regis is a hundred of Gloucestershire, situated in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with Somerset. It is bounded on the west by Henbury Hundred; to the north by detached parts of Berkeley and Henbury hundreds; to the east by Pucklechurch Hundred; and to the south-east by a detached part of Langley and Swineshead.

It contains the ancient parishes of

as well as those parts of Bristol in Gloucestershire.

The hundred took its name from the manor of Barton just outside Bristol, mentioned in the Domesday Book as Bertune apud Bristov,[1] and later in 1220 as Berton Bristoll.[2] In Saxon and early Norman times the manor was held by the king, and was known as Barton Regis.

References

  1. Domesday Map, Barton Regis
  2. Ekwall, Eilert, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 4th edition, 1960. p. 29 ISBN 0198691033

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Hundreds of Gloucestershire

Barton Regis (including Bristol) • Berkeley • Bisley • Bledisloe • Botloe • Bradley • Brightwells Barrow • Cheltenham • Cleeve • Crowthorne and Minety (including Cirencester) • Deerhurst • Duchy of Lancaster • Dudstone and King's Barton (including Gloucester) • Grumbald's Ash • Henbury • Kiftsgate • Langley and Swineshead • Longtree • Pucklechurch • Rapsgate • St Briavels • Slaughter • Tewkesbury • Thornbury • Tibaldstone • Westbury • Westminster • Whitstone