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King's Sutton Hundred in Northamptonshire

King's Sutton Hundred is one of the hundreds of Northamptonshire, located in the west of the county, adjacent to the borders with Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. It is bounded to the north-west by Chipping Warden Hundred; to the north-east by Greens Norton Hundred; to the east by Towcester Hundred; to the south-east by Buckinghamshire; and to the south and west by Oxfordshire. It had a population of 35,570 in 2011.

It comprises the following ancient parishes:

Additionally, a detached part of Biddlesden in the hundred and county of Buckingham is locally situated in King's Sutton Hundred.

Hundreds of Northamptonshire

Chipping Warden • Cleley • Corby • Fawsley • Greens Norton • Guilsborough • Hamfordshoe • Higham Ferrers • Huxloe • King's Sutton • Nassaburgh • Navisford • Nobottle Grove • Orlingbury • Polebrook • Rothwell • Spelhoe • Towcester • Willybrook • Wymersley