Wixamtree
Wixamtree is an ancient hundred located in Bedfordshire, England.

The Hundreds of Bedfordshire in 1830
Wixamtree was one of the hundreds of Bedfordshire, with its council being the primary form of local government in its area from the Anglo-Saxon times to the nineteenth century.
Parishes
The hundred contained the following parishes:[1]
Blunham, Cardington, Cople, Northill, Southill, Old Warden, Willington
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See also
- Hundreds of Bedfordshire
- Wixams new town, named after the ancient hundred (though not located in it)
References
- "Bedfordshire Hundreds". Bedfordshire County Council.
External links
- "Wixamtree Hundred through time | Boundaries of Ancient District". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
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