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Revision as of 15:15, 17 November 2021
Morleston and Litchurch Hundred is one of the hundreds of Derbyshire, located in the south-east of the county. It is bounded to the east by Nottinghamshire; to the south-east by Leicestershire; to the south-west by Repton and Gresley Hundred; to north by Scarsdale Hundred; and to the west by Appletree Hundred. It contains the majority of the county town, Derby, with a population of 329,697 in 2011.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Allestree
- Ashbourne (Clifton and Compton)*
- Aston upon Trent
- Barrow upon Trent (part)†
- Codnor
- Codnor Park
- Crich (part)‡
- Dale Abbey
- Denby
- Derby All Saints, St Alkmund, St Michael, St Peter & At Werbergh
- Egginton
- Elvaston
- Heanor
- Horsley
- Ilkeston
- Kirk Hallam (except Mapperley)†
- Kirk Langley
- Mackworth
- Mickleover
- Morley
- Mugginton (Weston Underwood)†
- Ockbrook
- Pentrich
- Quarndon
- Sandiacre
- Sawley
- Stanton by Dale
- Weston upon Trent
- Wilne
- Willington
*: Remainder in Wirksworth and Appletree Hundreds.
†: Remainder in Appletree Hundred.
‡: Partly in Wirksworth and Scarsdale Hundreds.
Hundreds of Derbyshire |
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Appletree • High Peak • Morleston and Litchurch (including Derby) • Repton and Gresley • Scarsdale • Wirksworth |