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The ancient parishes of the hundred are:
The ancient parishes of the hundred are:
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*[[Boyton, Cornwall|Boyton]]
*[[Boyton, Cornwall|Boyton]] (part)<sup>*</sup>
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*[[Jacobstow]]
*[[Jacobstow]]
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*[[Whitstone]]
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<sup>*</sup>: Northcott hamlet in Devon.<br />
<sup>†</sup>: Mostly in Devon.
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 2 December 2019

Stratton Hundred

Stratton is the northernmost of the ten hundreds of Cornwall, taking in the north-eastern corner of the county up to the Devonshire border. It is named after the town of Stratton and had a population of 16,637 in 2011.

The ancient parishes of the hundred are:

*: Northcott hamlet in Devon.
: Mostly in Devon.

Hundreds of Cornwall

East Wivelshire • Kerrier • Lesnewth • Penwith • Powdershire • Pydershire • Isles of Scilly • Stratton • Triggshire • West Wivelshire