Leyland Hundred

Hundred of Leyland
Lancashire Hundred

Leyland Hundred depicted in John Speed's 1610 map of Lancashire
Area
  183179,990 acres (324 km2)
  Coordinates53°41′10″N 2°39′25″W / 53.686°N 2.657°W / 53.686; -2.657
History
  CreatedBefore Domesday
  AbolishedMid-18th century, never formally abolished
StatusAncient Hundred
  HQEccleston
Subdivisions
  TypeParish(es)
  UnitsLeyland • Penwortham • Brindle • Croston • Hesketh-With-Becconsall • Tarleton • Rufford • Chorley • Hoole • Eccleston • Standish

The Leyland Hundred (also known as Leylandshire) is a historic subdivision of the English county of Lancashire. It covered the parishes of Brindle, Chorley, Croston, Eccleston, Hoole, Leyland, Penwortham, Rufford, Standish and Tarleton.

In the Domesday Book the area was recorded as 'Lailand' Hundred, included in the returns for Cheshire. However, it cannot be said clearly to have been part of Cheshire.