Difference between revisions of "Holdshott Hundred"

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Latest revision as of 09:35, 18 October 2022

Holdshott Hundred shown within Hampshire

Holdshott Hundred is a hundred in Hampshire, situated in the north of the county, adjacent to the border with Berkshire. It had a population of 4,878 in 2011.

It contains the following ancient parishes:

*: Two small areas in Odiham hundred.
: Remainder in Berkshire.
: Remainder in Crondall hundred.

Hundreds of Hampshire

Alton • Andover • Barton Stacey • Basingstoke • Bermondspit • Bishop's Sutton • Bishop's Waltham • Bosmere • Bountisborough • Buddlesgate (including Soke of Winchester) • Christchurch • Chuteley • Crondall • East Medina • East Meon • Evingar • Fareham • Fawley • Finchdean • Fordingbridge • Hambledon • Holdshott • King's Somborne • Kingsclere • Mainsborough • Mansbridge (including Southampton) • Meonstoke • Micheldever • New Forest • Odiham • Overton • Pastrow • Portsdown (including Gosport & Portsmouth) • Redbridge • Ringwood • Selborne • Thorngate • Titchfield • West Medina • Wherwell