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A History of the County of Somerset
… Fairfax spent a night in the town before the battle of Langport. 129 After the fighting was over the school trustees …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the principal route through the parish was the Somerton-Langport road, adopted by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary turnpike trust in 1753, 6 … Surv. Map 1", solid and drift, sheet 296 (1969 edn.). Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary Turnpike Act, 26 Geo. II, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the king granted the custody of Somersbury to Richard Langport, clerk. 17 The heir had already alienated it to a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from St. Maries, Part of it is within this hundred of Langport, and the residue in that of St. Martins Pountney. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as Huish until the end of the 18th century, surrounds Langport on three sides. It lies principally in the hundred … and inclosure of the 'moors', and by the position of Langport. Much of the western boundary follows the river … c. 1718. 7 The division of the 'moor' by agreement between Langport, Aller, and Huish, was made in 1797. 8 From the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the Exeter road and to the route to Pill Bridge and Langport. 23 South Gate, with St. Michael's church above it, … was the road leading from the Foss Way to Pill Bridge and Langport, called Moorway or Moorstreet until the 18th century and later known as Langport Way or Pillbridge Lane. 58 Some attempts were made …
A History of the County of Somerset
… turnpike from 1753. 7 The remainder was adopted by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary turnpike trust from … was turnpiked in 1792, the eastern in 1824, also by the Langport, Somerton, and Castle Cary trust. 9 Turnpike gates … so used until 1836, 251 when the parish became part of the Langport poor-law union. 252 Church. The church is first …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Langport LANGPORT The town and parish of Langport was formerly a corporate borough and market town, known as Langport Eastover by the 14th century to distinguish it from …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Parishes Langport with Hanging Houghton LAMPORT (with HANGING … dwelt in the year of our Lord God 1572 upon his land in Langport which before he had purchased. Heer he aplyed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on the north bank of the river Yeo, 3 miles south-east of Langport, is well over 4 miles long from east to west, and … towns of considerable importance in the early Middle Ages, Langport, Somerton, and Ilchester. The SomertonMartock road … to the village green and proceeded along Shute Lane to the Langport road. The route across Kingsmoor was gradually …
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