Langley and Swineshead

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Langley and Swineshead Hundred in Gloucestershire

Langley and Swineshead is a hundred of Gloucestershire, situated in the south of the county, adjacent to the border with Somerset at its lowest part. It had a population of 108,884 in 2011.

It contains the ancient parishes of:

*: Almondsbury itself in Berkley hundred. Gaunt's Earthcott and various sundry parcels near Pilning in Thornbury hundred.

Hundreds of Gloucestershire

Barton Regis (including Bristol) • Berkeley • Bisley • Bledisloe • Botloe • Bradley • Brightwells Barrow • Cheltenham • Cleeve • Crowthorne and Minety (including Cirencester) • Deerhurst • Duchy of Lancaster • Dudstone and King's Barton (including Gloucester) • Grumbald's Ash • Henbury • Kiftsgate • Langley and Swineshead • Longtree • Pucklechurch • Rapsgate • St Briavels • Slaughter • Tewkesbury • Thornbury • Tibaldstone • Westbury • Westminster • Whitstone