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==Parishes and hamlets ==
 
==Parishes and hamlets ==
Newport hundred comprises the following ancient parishes and hamlets, (formerly mediæval vills), allocated to their respective 11th-century hundred:<ref name=VCH>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62582 History on Line - Victoria County History - A History of the County of Buckingham - Newport Hundred: Volume 4, (1927), pp. 268-269.] Retrieved, May 22 2009</ref>
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Newport hundred comprises the following ancient parishes and hamlets:
  
{| class="wikitable"
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{{div col|3}}
!width="225"|Bonestou
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*[[Astwood]]
!width="225"|Moulsoe
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*[[Bletchley]]
!width="225"|Sigelai
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*[[Bow Brickhill]]
|-
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*[[Bradwell, Buckinghamshire|Bradwell]]
| [[Cold Brayfield]] ||[[Astwood, Buckinghamshire|Astwood]] and [[Water Eaton, Buckinghamshire|Water Eaton]]|| [[Bletchley]] (with [[Fenny Stratford]])
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*[[Bradwell Abbey]]
|-
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*[[Broughton, Buckinghamshire|Broughton]]
| [[Gayhurst]] || [[Broughton, Buckinghamshire|Broughton]] || [[Bradwell, Buckinghamshire|Bradwell]]
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*[[Calverton, Buckinghamshire|Calverton]]
|-
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*[[Chicheley]]
| [[Hanslope]] (with [[Castlethorpe]]) || [[Bow Brickhill]] || [[Bradwell Abbey]]
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*[[Clifton Reynes]]
|-
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*[[Cold Brayfield]]
| [[Haversham]] || [[Little Brickhill]] || [[Calverton, Buckinghamshire|Calverton]]
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*[[Emberton]] (with Petsoe Manor)
|-
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*[[Gayhurst]]
| [[Lathbury]] || [[Great Brickhill]]|| [[Great Linford]]
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*[[Great Brickhill]]
|-
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*[[Great Linford]]
| [[Lavendon]] || [[Chicheley]] || [[Loughton, Buckinghamshire|Loughton]]
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*[[Great Woolstone]]
|-
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*[[Hanslope]] (with Castlethorpe)
| [[Little Linford]] || [[Clifton Reynes]]|| [[Newport Pagnell]] (with [[Caldecote, Buckinghamshire|Caldecote]])
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*[[Hardmead]]
|-
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*[[Haversham]]
| [[Newton Blossomville]] || [[North Crawley]] || [[Newton Longville]]
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*[[Lathbury]]
|-
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*[[Lavendon]]
| [[Olney, Buckinghamshire|Olney]] (with [[Warrington, Buckinghamshire|Warrington]]) || [[Emberton]] (with [[Petsoe Manor]]) || [[Shenley, Buckinghamshire|Shenley]] (part of)
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*[[Little Brickhill]]
|-
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*[[Little Linford]]
| [[Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire|Ravenstone]] || [[Fenny Stratford]] || [[Simpson, Buckinghamshire|Simpson]]
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*[[Little Woolstone]]
|-
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*[[Loughton, Buckinghamshire|Loughton]]
| [[Stoke Goldington]] || [[Hardmead]] || [[Stantonbury]]
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*[[Milton Keynes]]
|-
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*[[Moulsoe]]
| [[Tyringham]] (with [[Filgrave]]) || [[Middleton, Buckinghamshire|Milton Keynes]] || [[Stoke Hammond]]
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*[[Newport Pagnell]] (with Caldecote)
|-
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*[[Newton Blossomville]]
| [[Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire|Weston Underwood]] ||  [[Moulsoe]] || [[Stony Stratford]]
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*[[Newton Longville]]
|-
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*[[North Crawley]]
| &nbsp; || [[Sherington]] || [[Willen]]
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*[[Olney]] (with Warrington)
|-
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*[[Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire|Ravenstone]]
| &nbsp; || [[Walton, Buckinghamshire|Walton]] || [[Great Woolstone]]
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*[[Shenley, Buckinghamshire|Shenley]] (Shenley Church End hamlet)
|-
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*[[Sherington]]
| &nbsp; || [[Wavendon]] || [[Little Woolstone]]
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*[[Simpson, Buckinghamshire|Simpson]]
|-
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*[[Stantonbury]]
|  &nbsp; || &nbsp; || [[Wolverton]]
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*[[Stoke Goldington]]
|-
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*[[Stoke Hammond]]
|  &nbsp;|| &nbsp; || [[Woughton on the Green]]
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*[[Stony Stratford]]
|}
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*[[Tyringham]] (with Filgrave)
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*[[Walton, Buckinghamshire|Walton]]
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*[[Wavendon]]
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*[[Weston Underwood, Buckinghamshire|Weston Underwood]]
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*[[Willen]]
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*[[Wolverton]]
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*[[Woughton on the Green]]
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{{div col end}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:37, 9 January 2019

Buckinghamshire, showing the constituent parts of Newport Hundred

Newport Hundred is a hundred of Buckinghamshire. It is situated in the north of the county and adjoins Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. It was commonly known as 'the three hundreds of Newport' because it amalgamated three earlier (11th-century) hundreds: Bonestou, Moulsoe and Siglelai (or Seckley).

History

Until at least the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 there were 18 hundreds in Buckinghamshire. It has been suggested however that neighbouring hundreds had already become more closely associated in the 11th century so that by the end of the 14th century the original or ancient hundreds had been consolidated into eight larger hundreds.[1] Newport became the name of the hundred formed from the combined 11th-century hundreds of Bonestou, Moulsoe and Sigelai although these original names still persisted in official records until at least the early part of the 17th century. The court leet for Buckingham hundred was every three weeks near Gayhurst and in 1830 also took place at the Swan Inn, Newport Pagnell.[2]

Traces of the moot hill of Sigelai Hundred were discovered by archaeologists working for Milton Keynes Development Corporation, during the construction of Central Milton Keynes; the site is behind the central library and has been reconstructed.[3]

Parishes and hamlets

Newport hundred comprises the following ancient parishes and hamlets:

References

  1. Genuki - History of Buckinghaham Hundreds Retrieved, May 21 2009
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named VCH
  3. Source: Information board on the site.
Hundreds of Buckinghamshire

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