Salford Hundred
The Salford Hundred (also known as Salfordshire) was a subdivision of the historic county of Lancashire, in Northern England. Its name alludes to its judicial centre being the township of Salford (the suffix -shire meaning the territory was appropriated to the prefixed settlement). It is also known as the Royal Manor of Salford and the Salford wapentake.
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Salford Hundred
The Salford Hundred (also known as Salfordshire) was a subdivision of the historic county of Lancashire, in Northern England. Its name alludes to its judicial centre being the township of Salford (the suffix -shire meaning the territory was appropriated to the prefixed settlement). It is also known as the Royal Manor of Salford and the Salford wapentake.
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The Salford Hundred (also know ...... ord and the Salford wapentake.
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Manchester • Ashton-under-Lyne ...... on • Rochdale • Bolton • Wigan
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Mid-18th century, never formally abolished
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Hundred of Salford
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The Salford Hundred (also know ...... ord and the Salford wapentake.
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Salford Hundred
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