Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England
The hundred of Black Torrington was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative units of Devon, England.[1]
The parishes in the hundred were:
Abbots Bickington; Ashbury; Ashwater; Beaworthy; Belstone; Black Torrington; Boyton (Cornwall) (part); Bradford;
Bradworthy;
Bridgerule;
Broadwoodkelly;
Clawton;
Cookbury;
Exbourne;
Halwill;
Hatherleigh;
Highampton;
Hollacombe;
Holsworthy;
Honeychurch;
Inwardleigh;
Jacobstowe;
Luffincott;
Milton Damerel;
Monkokehampton;
Northlew;
North Petherwin;
Pancrasweek;[2]
Pyworthy;
Sampford Courtenay;
St Giles on the Heath;
Sutcombe;
Tetcott;
Thornbury;
Werrington and
West Putford.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "THE HUNDREDS OF DEVON". GENUKI. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
- ^ Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas: National Archives; CP 40/629; second entry, second line, with Devon in the margin; appearing as Wyke Pancracij (in Latin)