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Latest revision as of 15:31, 11 December 2019
Repton and Gresley Hundred is one of the hundreds of Derbyshire, named after the villages of Repton and Gresley, which it contains. It is located in the south of the county, bounded to the south-east by Leicestershire; to the south-west by Staffordshire; and to the north by Morleston and Litchurch Hundred. It contains some southern suburbs of the county town, Derby, with a population of 135,709 in 2011, falling to 126,570 if the detached parts are disregarded.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Appleby (part)*†
- Calke
- Chellaston
- Church Gresley
- Clifton Campville (Chilcote)*‡
- Croxall
- Foremark
- Hartsthorn
- Repton
- Lullington
- Measham*
- Melbourne
- Newton Solney
- Normanton
- Osmaston
- Packington (part)*†
- Ravenstone (part)*†
- Roslinston
- Sinfin Moor
- Smisby
- Stapenhill
- Stretton en le Field*
- Swarkestone
- Ticknall
- Walton-upon-Trent
- Willesley*
*: Detached in Leicestershire.
†: Partly in Leicestershire.
‡: Remainder in Staffordshire.
Hundreds of Derbyshire |
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Appletree • High Peak • Morleston and Litchurch (including Derby) • Repton and Gresley • Scarsdale • Wirksworth |