Longtree: Difference between revisions

From Wikishire
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Created page with "'''Longtree''' is one of the hundreds of Gloucestershire, in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with Wiltshire. It is bounded to the north by Bisley..."
 
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Longtree''' is one of the [[hundred]]s of [[Gloucestershire]], in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with [[Wiltshire]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Bisley Hundred]]; to the east by [[Crowthorne and Minety]] hundred;; to the south by Wiltshire; to the south-west by [[Grumbald's Ash]] hundred;to the west by [[Berkeley Hundred]]; and to the north-west by [[Whitstone Hundred]].
[[File:Longtree Hundred - Gloucestershire.svg|thumb|250px|Longtree Hundred in Gloucestershire]]
'''Longtree''' is one of the [[hundred]]s of [[Gloucestershire]], in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with [[Wiltshire]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Bisley Hundred]]; to the east by [[Crowthorne and Minety]] hundred; to the south by Wiltshire; to the south-west by [[Grumbald's Ash]] hundred; to the west by [[Berkeley Hundred]]; and to the north-west by [[Whitstone Hundred]].


Longtree hundred is one of the group known as the ''Seven Hundreds of Cirencester'', which were apparently administered with the royal manor of [[Cirencester]] before 1189 when Richard I granted them with the manor to Cirencester Abbey.
Longtree hundred is one of the group known as the ''Seven Hundreds of Cirencester'', which were apparently administered with the royal manor of [[Cirencester]] before 1189 when Richard I granted them with the manor to Cirencester Abbey.

Latest revision as of 14:44, 1 April 2019

Longtree Hundred in Gloucestershire

Longtree is one of the hundreds of Gloucestershire, in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with Wiltshire. It is bounded to the north by Bisley Hundred; to the east by Crowthorne and Minety hundred; to the south by Wiltshire; to the south-west by Grumbald's Ash hundred; to the west by Berkeley Hundred; and to the north-west by Whitstone Hundred.

Longtree hundred is one of the group known as the Seven Hundreds of Cirencester, which were apparently administered with the royal manor of Cirencester before 1189 when Richard I granted them with the manor to Cirencester Abbey.

It comprises the ancient parishes of:

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