Difference between revisions of "Wirral Hundred"

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Latest revision as of 13:14, 4 June 2019

Wirral Hundred in Cheshire

The Wirral Hundred is one of the hundreds of Cheshire, located in the north-west of the county. It is named after the Wirral peninsula which forms the majority of its area. It is bounded to the east by the Mersey estuary; to the west by the Dee estuary; to the south-west by Flintshire; to the south by Broxton Hundred; and to the south-east by Eddisbury Hundred. It is the second-most populous of the hundreds, after Macclesfield Hundred, with a population of 418,379 in 2011.

It comprises the following ancient parishes:

*: Remainder in Chester (Broxton Hund.)

Hundreds of Cheshire

Broxton (including Chester) • Bucklow • Eddisbury • Macclesfield • Nantwich • Northwich • Wirral