Hundred of Salford

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The Hundred of Salford was a historic administrative division in northwest England that encompassed the growing industrial town of Manchester and its surrounding settlements.

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Label Occurrences
Hundred of Salford canonical 2

Statements (77)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic administrative division
hundred
administrativeCentre Salford
borders Blackburn Hundred
Leyland Hundred
Macclesfield
surface form: Macclesfield Hundred

West Derby Hundred
West Riding of Yorkshire
contains Altrincham
Ardwick
Ashton-under-Lyne
Atherton
Audenshaw
Blackley
Bolton
Bowdon
Bury
Chadderton
Cheetham
Chorlton
surface form: Chorlton-cum-Hardy

Crumpsall
Denton
Didsbury
Droylsden
Eccles
Failsworth
Farnworth
Gorton
Hale
Heywood
Horwich
Hulme, Manchester
surface form: Hulme

Hyde
Irlam
Kearsley
Leigh
Levenshulme
Little Lever
Littleborough
Manchester
Middleton
Milnrow
Mossley
Moston
Newton Heath
Oldham borough
surface form: Oldham

Openshaw
Partington
Pendlebury
Prestwich
Radcliffe
Rochdale
Royton
Rusholme
Sale
Salford
Stalybridge
Stretford
Swinton
Tottington
Tyldesley
Urmston
Walkden
Westhoughton
Withington
Worsley
country Kingdom of England
existedFrom medieval period
existedUntil 19th century
historicalRole judicial district
local government unit
locatedIn historic county of Lancashire
northwest England
namedAfter Salford
notableFeature included the rapidly industrialising town of Manchester
partOf Lancashire hundreds system
region North West England

Referenced by (2)

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Shaw and Crompton historicallyPartOf Hundred of Salford
Royton historicallyPartOf Hundred of Salford