Totmonslow | |
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Former subdivision of England | |
1894 | |
Totmonslow Hundred (red) shown in Staffordshire | |
History | |
• Origin | Anglo-Saxon period |
• Created | 10th century |
• Abolished | 1894 (obsolete) |
• Succeeded by | various |
Status | obsolete area |
Government | Hundred |
Subdivisions | |
• Type | Parishes (see text) |
• Units | Parishes |
Totmonslow is a hundred in the county of Staffordshire, England. The hundred is in the north-east of Staffordshire and is named after the hamlet of the same name, which is a half mile east of Draycott in the Moors. The hamlet was the seat of the hundred court.[1]