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A History of the County of Somerset
… and another ganoid, Mesodon liassicus, which is known from Langport. Special interest attaches to the Upper Liassic …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… a man of Earl Edwin, held 3 hides in Lamport (Landport, Langport), which by 1086 had passed to Walter Giffard, who … 89 and in 12789 the abbot was said to hold 3 hides in Langport, of which I hide and 6 acres of wood were held in … Breton at Domesday, 96 and his successors took the name of Langport. The earliest of them were Robert de Langport and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… fee, by his marriage with Joan daughter of Thomas Langport. 102 In 1463 Annis or Agnes, daughter of William and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Sedgemoor in 1792. 3 The parish lies 2 miles west from Langport and 9 miles south-east from Bridgwater. It is highly … in c. 1577, and in the 19th century as South Street or Langport Street, 22 enters Aller in the east from Langport, runs below Aller hill through the site of South …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the lord of the manor. 147 The parish became part of the Langport poor-law union in 1836, 148 but the poorhouse was … and influenced by Canon Coles. 177 Hamlet served on the Langport Rural District Council and Board of Guardians from … Eliz. I/Mich. 11. Devon R.O. 1077M/5/7. S.R.O., DD/V, Langport R.D. Ibid. Ibid. M. Fuller, West-Country Friendly …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the Civil War he levied money to relieve Taunton and Langport and employed a trained soldier, either for defence …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Ball in Glastonbury. 15 The road was turnpiked by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust in 1778 but had …
A History of the County of Somerset
… for their reception. The parish became part of the Langport union in 1836. 302 Church. A clerk was holding lands …
A History of the County of Somerset
… that settlement with the Foss Way to the west, and the Langport-Wincanton road to the south. A footpath ran … subsequently demolished. 390 The parish became part of the Langport union in 1836. 391 Church. The church of Charlton … 44, marriage settl. 2 Feb. 1787. Devon R.O. 123 M/TB 125. Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary Turnpike Act, 26 Geo. II, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the Dorchester-Bristol road. 12 It was turnpiked by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust in 1778 but … when his cousin and heir, William Dickinson, formerly a Langport victualler and then a naval gunner, sold the manor … accounts and rates. 356 Compton Dundon formed part of the Langport poor-law union from 1836 and from 1894 was part of …
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