Whitstone was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England.From the 13th century it comprised two adjacent divisions, which included the ancient parishes of: The hundred existed at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, but covering a smaller area.Blachelaue in the Domesday Book contained the parishes of Alkerton (now Eastington), Frampton (-on-Severn), Frocester, (Kings) Stanley, (Leonard) Stanley, Stonehouse, Wheatenhurst, and Fretherne.[1] The ancient meeting place of the hundred was probably at Whitestones Field in the parish of Hardwicke, although meetings were later held at Quedgeley, Stonehouse, Wheatenhurst and Frampton.This Gloucestershire location article is a stub.