Each hundred was formed to support a military unit.
Seisdon Hundred contains the smallest area of the five
hundreds of Staffordshire, but it has a relatively high population density and agricultural productivity. It formed the south-western portion of the county, bounded on the west by Shropshire, on the south by Worcestershire, on the east by
Offlow Hundred, and on the north by
Cuttleston Hundred. The old Forest of Brewood formed the boundary of Seisdon and Cuttleston. The Hundred presented a great diversity of soil and scenery. It was rich in coal, ironstone, lime, and freestone, and renowned for its extensive mines and iron works, and for the manufacture of a great variety of articles in iron, steel, and other metals. There was a
Seisdon Rural District from 1894 to 1974. ==Famous people==