Coleridge (hundred)

Coleridge (hundred)

The hundred of Coleridge was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative shires of Devon, England.[1]

The parishes in the hundred were: Ashprington; Blackawton; Buckland Tout Saints; Charleton; Chivelstone; Cornworthy; Dartmouth; Dartmouth St Petrox; Dartmouth St Saviour; Dartmouth Townstall; Dittisham; Dodbrooke; East Portlemouth; Halwell; Harberton; Sherford; Slapton; South Pool; Stoke Fleming; Stokenham and Totnes.[1].

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