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Revision as of 14:42, 23 April 2020
Cleley is one of the hundreds of Northamptonshire, located in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with Buckinghamshire. It is bounded to the north-west by Towcester Hundred; to the north by Wymersley; to the east and south by Buckinghamshire; and to the west by a detached part of Greens Norton Hundred. It had a population of 17,492 in 2011.
It comprises the following ancient parishes:
- Alderton
- Ashton
- Cosgrove
- Easton Neston
- Furtho
- Grafton Regis
- Hartwell
- Passenham
- Paulerspury
- Potterspury
- Roade
- Salcey Forest (ex. par.)
- Whittlewood Forest (ex. par.)
- Wicken
Hundreds of Northamptonshire |
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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 |