Bullingdon Hundred

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Bullingdon Hundred was a historic administrative division in Oxfordshire, England, used for local governance and judicial purposes in the medieval and early modern periods.

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instanceOf historic administrative division
hundred
appliesToPeriod early modern period
medieval period
country England
dissolvedInCentury 19th century
existedIn Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
governanceStructure hundred court and local officers
hasCapital Oxford NERFINISHED
hasFunction administration of justice
collection of taxes
organization of local courts
hasJurisdictionOver parts of rural Oxfordshire
hasLanguageOfAdministration English NERFINISHED
hasLegalRole local law enforcement
maintenance of public order
hasTypeOfCourt hundred court
historicalCounty Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Oxfordshire
South East England
namedAfter Bullingdon Green NERFINISHED
partOf historic county of Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
system of hundreds in Oxfordshire
replacedBy modern local government districts
status defunct administrative unit
timePeriod Middle Ages
Stuart period NERFINISHED
Tudor period
usedFor judicial purposes
local governance

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Bullingdon Rural District namedAfter Bullingdon Hundred