Samford was a hundred of Suffolk, consisting of 44,940 acres (181.9 km2). It was situated to the south and south west of Ipswich.
The hundred was bounded by the River Orwell to the east, Essex to the south, the River Brett (and Shelley parish) to the west, and the parish boundaries of Burstall, Hintlesham, and Sproughton to the north.
Parishes
editSamford Deanery, the modern ecclesiastic administrative area, takes its name fom Samford Hundred and previously covered the whole of the old Samford Hundred.[1] Seven of the westernmost parishes have been more recently allocated to Hadleigh Deanery. Samford Hundred consisted of the following 28 parishes:[2]
Parish | Area (acres) | Modern Deanery |
---|---|---|
Belstead | 1012 | Samford |
Bentley | 2801 | Samford |
Brantham | 1922 | Samford |
Burstall | 766 | Samford |
Capel St Mary | 1910 | Samford |
Chattisham | 714 | Hadleigh |
Chelmondiston | 1293 | Samford |
Copdock | 932 | Samford |
East Bergholt | 3064 | Samford |
Erwarton | 1318 | Samford |
Freston | 1414 | Samford |
Great Wenham | 1108 | Samford |
Harkstead | 1727 | Samfod |
Higham | 863 | Hadleigh |
Hintlesham | 2828 | Hadleigh |
Holbrook | 2203 | Samford |
Holton St Mary | 810 | Hadleigh |
Little Wenham | 970 | Samford |
Raydon | 2335 | Hadleigh |
Shelley | 928 | Hadleigh |
Shotley | 2051 | Samford |
Sproughton | 2380 | Samford |
Stratford St Mary | 1432 | Hadleigh |
Stutton | 2138 | Samford |
Tattingstone | 1637 | Samford |
Washbrook | 1414 | Samford |
Wherstead | 2019 | Samford |
Woolverstone | 951 | Samford |
References
edit- ^ "Shop - Samford Deanery - Area". suffolkfhs.co.uk. Suffol Family History Society. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- ^ 1841 Census