Talk:Ash Priors

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Ash Priors in Kingsbury Hundred
I note that Ash Priors is in Kilmersdon Hundred according to your article. But the GENUKI reference which you cite states the following:

"KILMERSDON, a hundred in the county Somerset, contains the parishes of Ashwick, Babington, Buckland-Denham, Hardington, Hemington, Holcombe, Kilmersdon, Radstock, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, and Writhlington, comprising an area of 15,400 acres."

"KINGSBURY, a hundred in county Somerset, in six detached portions. It contains the parishes of Chard, Combe, Huish-Episcopi, Kingsbury-Episcopi, Winsham, Ash Priors, West Buckland, Fitzhead, Bishops Lydeard, Wellington, and Wiveliscombe, comprising an area of 36,690 acres."

I would be glad to make the correction myself, but I don't know enough about the coding of the reference to be confident about doing it correctly.

Regards, --Oldontarian (talk) 14:13, 18 March 2020 (UTC)