Bath Forum

Bath Forum is one of the 40 historical hundreds in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, dating from before the Norman Conquest during the Anglo-Saxon era although exact dates are unknown.The Bath Hundred had various names over the centuries including The Hundred of Le Buri.The Bath Foreign Hundred or Forinsecum covered the area outside the city itself.[1] The Hundred of Bath Forum was situated at the northeast point of the county of Somerset, bounded on the north by the county of Gloucester, on the east by that of Wiltshire, on the west by the Hundred of Keynsham and on the south and southwest by the Hundred of Wellow.[2] It latterly contained the City of Bath, and contained the surrounding parishes of Batheaston, Bathford, Bathwick, St. Katherine, Freshford, Kelston, Langridge, Lyncombe and Widcombe, Moncktoncombe, North Stoke, South Stoke, Swainswick, Weston, and Woolley.
HundredBatheastonBathfordBathwickSt. KatherineFreshfordKelstonLangridgeLyncombeWidcombeMoncktoncombeNorth StokeSouth StokeSwainswickWestonWoolleyhundredsceremonial countySomersetNorman ConquestAnglo-SaxonGloucesterWiltshireHundred of KeynshamHundred of WellowCity of BathHundred of Abdick and BulstoneAndersfield HundredHundred of BempstoneHundred of Brent-cum-WringtonHundred of BrutonHundred of CanningtonHundred of CarhamptonHundred of CatsashHundred of ChewHundred of ChewtonHundred of CrewkerneHundred of FromeGlaston Twelve HidesHundred of HamptonHundred of HartcliffeHundred of HorethorneHundred of HoundsboroughHundred of Huntspill and PuritonHundred of KilmersdonHundred of KingsburyHundred of MartockHundred of MilvertonHundred of North CurryHundred of North PethertonNorton Ferris HundredPitney HundredHundred of PortburyHundred of SomertonHundred of South PethertonHundred of StoneHundred of Taunton DeaneHundred of TintinhullWellow HundredWells ForumHundred of WhitleyHundred of WhitstoneHundred of Williton and FreemannersHundred of Winterstoke