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A History of the County of Somerset
… North Cheriton NORTH CHERITON The ancient parish of North Cheriton comprised a narrow strip of land, 5 … river Ladder or Latter, and a tributary. 88 The ancient parish was said to measure 1,082 a. in 1838. 89 In 1885 … and land from Wincanton was added at the east end of the parish taking the boundary to the river Cale. The civil …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Magna, and Cove Parva; North Cove being Little Cove. The parish is not accounted for in Domesday Book under its … was a family possessed of considerable property in this parish before the year 1300, who resided in South Cove, … John Hoo, of Blythborough; and John Waley, of the same parish, a certain meadow in North Cove, which had descended …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… (a)v. S.E. (b)x. N.E. (c)xi. N.W.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of St. Firmin, on the S. side of the village, … all foliated, and two of them are modern. North Crawley, Parish Church of Saint Firmin. Fittings Bells: six; 2nd, by … S. wall, (1) of John Garbrand, D.D., rector of the parish, 1589, figure in ruff and gown, kneeling before an …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and c. 500 m. from the coast, which forms the eastern parish boundary. 1 The ancient parish also included the hamlets of Arram, c. 3 km. … and Arram from Arram in Leconfield. 2 In 1852 the ancient parish contained 2,298 a. (930 ha.), comprising 1,430 a. (579 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Barmston village is situated at the southern end of its parish, c. 8 km. SSW. of Bridlington. 96 It extends almost from the south-western parish boundary for c. 750 m. to the North Sea, which forms the eastern boundary. To the north and west the parish was bounded by Earl's dike, an ancient stream which …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… division Beeford BEEFORD THE large, irregularly-shaped parish of Beeford comprises the village, which is c. 10 km. … dwelling near pastureland'. 43 In 1851 the ecclesiastical parish of Beeford contained 5,747 a. (2,325.8 ha.), of which … 22. G. L. Turner, Orig. Rec. of Early Nonconf. i. 164; B. Dale, Yorks. Puritanism and Early Nonconf. 263. Compton …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Brandesburton Brandesburton The parish of Brandesburton lies 18 km. north of Hull, 9 km. west … partly in Leven and its history is dealt with under that parish. The name Brandesburton is an Anglian and Scandinavian … hill', is an Anglian name. 88 In 1851-2 the ancient parish contained 5,185 a. (2,098 ha.), comprising 4,672 a. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Catwick CATWICK The parish lies 18 km. NNE. of Hull and 10 km. WSW. of Hornsea, … farm of Catta and his people'. 25 In 1851 the ancient parish contained 1,570 a. (635 ha.); 26 its boundary has … payers at Catwick in 1377 is not known but in 1672 the parish had 24 houses assessed for hearth tax and 9 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… North division Goxhill GOXHILL Goxhill is the smallest parish in north Holderness. The settlement lies 19 km. NNE. … recorded in 1086, may have lain in Goxhill. 58 In 1852 the parish contained 838 a. (339 ha.). In 1935 it was united with … parishes of Great and Little Hatfield to form Hatfield parish with an area of 3,303 a. (1,337 ha.). 59 In 1377 there …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… ha.) were in Hornsea Burton township. 34 In 1894 the civil parish was made an urban district, which existed until 1974. … 14 discharged in 1672. 40 There were 133 families in the parish in 1743 and 131 in 1764. 41 The population in 1801 was … usually resident only 7,831 were present. 43 Much of the parish is on boulder clay and lies at between 15 and 25 m. …
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