Stow Hundred
{{Short description|Former administrative division of Suffolk, England}}
Stow was a hundred of Suffolk, consisting of {{convert|22710|acre|km2}}.{{cite book|title=History, gazetteer, and directory of Suffolk|author=William White|date=1844|page=265|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZgxIAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA265}}
Stow Hundred a fertile and picturesque district in central Suffolk around {{convert|7|mi|km|spell=in}} in length and breadth. It is bounded by Cosford, Bosmere and Claydon, Thedwestry, Blackbourn and Hartismere Hundreds. It is in the Deanery to which it gives name and was in the Archdeaconry of Sudbury until 1837 when it was added to the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, and is thus still in the Diocese of Norwich. It is watered by the River Gipping.
The word "stow" means place, as in "stow away", and the name of the hundred was probably derived from an old name for Stowmarket, the hundred's largest town.{{cite book|title=The Place-names of Suffolk|author=Walter Skeat|date=1913|url=https://archive.org/stream/placenamesofsuff00skearich/placenamesofsuff00skearich_djvu.txt}}
Parishes
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Stow Hundred consisted of the following 14 parishes:1841 Census
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! Parish ! Area (acres) | |
Buxhall | 2524 |
Combs | 3000 |
Creeting St Peter | 1336 |
Gipping | 900 |
Great Finborough | 1632 |
Harleston | 620 |
Haughley | 2700 |
Little Finborough | 360 |
Old Newton | 2349 |
Onehouse | 866 |
Shelland | 509 |
Stowmarket | 1240 |
Stowupland | 2890 |
Wetherden | 1784 |
References
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