Buckingham Hundred

There was also a small detached portion of the hundred embedded in Oxfordshire close to Bicester.Until at least the time of the Domesday Survey in 1086 there were 18 hundreds in Buckinghamshire.Buckingham became the name of the hundred formed from the combined 11th century hundreds of Lamva (after Lamua Hill in Steeple Claydon), Rovelai (after the Rowley Hills in Lenborough) and Stodfald (after Stowe) although these original names still persisted in official records until at least the early part of the 17th century.* Caversfield was a detached parish located within Oxfordshire and was transferred to that county in the 19th century ‡ Buckingham was part of Rovelai hundred for administrative purposes even though by the 11th century it had become a substantial settlement and the town and was granted Borough status in the 16th century.Bourton, Gawcott and Lenborough were part of the parish of Buckingham.
HundredParishesceremonialcountyBuckinghamshireEnglandOxfordshireNorthamptonshireBicesterDomesday Surveycourt leetmedievalAddingtonBarton HartshornAkeleyAdstockBeachamptonBiddlesdenEdgcottBourtonFoscottMarsh GibbonBuckinghamLeckhampsteadPadburyCaversfieldLillingstone DayrellSteeple ClaydonChetwodeLillingstone LovellThornboroughGawcottLuffield AbbeyTwyfordCharndonPoundonHillesdenMaids MoretonLenboroughRadclivePreston BissettShalstoneTingewickDadfordLamportThorntonTurwestonWater StratfordWestburyBoroughList of hundreds of England and WalesWayback Machine