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Pimhill Hundred is a hundred in Shropshire, named after Pim Hill, five miles north of Shrewsbury. It is situated in the north of the county, adjacent to the border with Flintshire. It had a population of 13,970 in 2011.
It comprises the ancient parishes of:
- Baschurch
- Ellesmere (except Dudleston and Penley)*
- Fitz
- Hordley
- Loppington
- St Mary (Albrighton, Leaton and Wollascot)†
- Myddle (Balderton, Marton, Myddle and Newton)†
- Montford
- Great Ness
- Petton
- Shawbury (Besford and part of Preston Brockhurst)‡
- Shrawadine
- Welshampton
- Wem (Sleap)§
*: Dudleston in Oswestry hundred; Penley in Flintshire.
†: Remainder in Shrewsbury.
‡: Remainder in Shrewsbury and North Bradford hundreds.
§: Remainder in North Bradford.
Hundreds of Shropshire |
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Brimstree • Chirbury • Clun • Condover • Ford • Munslow (including Ludlow) • North Bradford • Oswestry • Overs • Pimhill • Purslow • Shrewsbury • South Bradford • Stottesden (including Bridgnorth) • Wenlock Franchise |