Hundred of Berkeley
This article is about the ancient hundred in Gloucestershire, England. For Berkeley Hundred in Virginia, see Berkeley Hundred.
The hundred of Berkeley was one of the ancient hundreds of Gloucestershire, England. It was divided into two separate parts, the Lower Division and the Upper Division.
The Lower Division consisted of several detached parts, including the ancient parishes of
The Upper Division consisted of the parishes of
- Arlingham (a detached part of the hundred, separated from the rest of the hundred by the hundred of Whitstone)
- Ashleworth
- Berkeley
- Beverston
- Cam
- Coaley
- Cromhall Abbotts
- Dursley
- Kingscote
- Newington Bagpath
- North Nibley
- Nympsfield
- Owlpen
- Ozleworth
- Slimbridge
- Stinchcombe
- Uley
- Wotton-under-Edge
- Rockhampton (part)
The meeting place was at Berkeley.
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