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Latest revision as of 13:50, 15 August 2021

Hormer hundred in Berkshire

Hormer Hundred is one of the hundreds of Berkshire. It is situated in the very north of the county, bounded to the south-east, east and north by the Thames, across which lies Oxfordshire; and on the west by Ock Hundred. It contains the town of Abingdon and part of the city of Oxford. Hormer Hundred had a population of 55,054 in 2011.

It comprises the ancient parishes of:

*: Rest of parish in Oxfordshire.

Hundreds of Berkshire

Beynhurst • Bray • Charlton • Compton • Cookham • Faircross • Faringdon • Ganfield • Hormer • Kintbury Eagle • Lambourn • Moreton • Ock • Reading • Ripplesmere • Shrivenham • Sonning • Theale • Wantage • Wargrave