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Revision as of 23:00, 9 December 2019

Cleley Hundred in Northamptonshire

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:

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