. . . . . "2232"^^ . . "51.70000076293945"^^ . . . . . . . . "-2.230000019073486"^^ . . "Whitstone was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England. From the 13th century it comprised two adjacent divisions, which included the ancient parishes of: Lower Division \n* Eastington \n* Frampton-on-Severn \n* Frocester \n* King's Stanley \n* Leonard Stanley \n* Stonehouse \n* Wheatenhurst (now Whitminster)Upper Division \n* Fretherne \n* Hardwicke \n* Haresfield \n* Longney \n* Moreton Valence \n* Randwick \n* Saul \n* Standish \n* Quedgeley (part) The hundred existed at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086, but covering a smaller area. By 1220 the adjacent Blacklow hundred had been absorbed. Blachelaue in the Domesday Book contained the parishes of Alkerton (now Eastington), Frampton (-on-Severn), Frocester, (Kings) Stanley, (Leonard) Stanley, Stonehouse, Wheatenhurst, and Fretherne. The ancient meeting place of the hundred was probably at Whitestones Field in the parish of Hardwicke, although meetings were later held at Quedgeley, Stonehouse, Wheatenhurst and Frampton."@en . . . . . . "51.7 -2.23" . "32357327"^^ . . . . . . "Whitstone was an ancient hundred of Gloucestershire, England. From the 13th century it comprised two adjacent divisions, which included the ancient parishes of: Lower Division \n* Eastington \n* Frampton-on-Severn \n* Frocester \n* King's Stanley \n* Leonard Stanley \n* Stonehouse \n* Wheatenhurst (now Whitminster)Upper Division \n* Fretherne \n* Hardwicke \n* Haresfield \n* Longney \n* Moreton Valence \n* Randwick \n* Saul \n* Standish \n* Quedgeley (part)"@en . "POINT(-2.2300000190735 51.700000762939)"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Whitstone Hundred"@en . "923431530"^^ . . . . . . .