Whitstable Hundred
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Whitstable is a hundred of Kent that forms part of the Lathe of St Augustine. It is bounded by Boughton in the Lathe of Scray to the west; by Bleangate to the east; and by Westgate to the south. Including the liberty of Seasalter it had a population of 29,508 in 2011.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Hernhill (part)*
- St Cosmus and St Damian in the Blean
- Seasalter (part)†
- Swalecliffe (part)‡
- Whitstable (part)†
*: Detached part; mostly in Boughton hundred.
†: Small parts along the coast form part of Whitstable hundred.
‡: Detached part; mostly in Bleangate.