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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… due to depression in agriculture, and to emigration. Edington. Decrease attributed to the 'incorporation' of … Many of the young people were migrating to the towns. Edington and Keevil. Decrease attributed to emigration to New … of young men into the army. Keevil. See comment for Edington. Knook. See comment for Imber. Lacock. Decrease …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in Sutone [Sutton Mallet], and 5 hides in Edwinetone [Edington], and 5 hides in Ceptone 121 [Chilton upon Polden], …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tolls, and a complaint was made that the tithing of Edington, which was in the hundred of Whorwellsdown, had …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Somerset border near Rode. To the south it reaches past Edington village well into the downland of Salisbury Plain, … the Abbess of Romsey's manors of Steeple Ashton and Edington, and estates belonging to laymen at Edington, Coulston, and Keevil. 1 North Bradley and Southwick …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… points were Crudwell, Buryhill (in Purton), Bainton (in Edington), and Trowbridge. Similar evidence suggests that …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Chippenham, Calne, Malmesbury, and possibly also from Edington and Longbridge Deverill. 176 The cloths were … of Kitson's shipments begins in 1512 (ibid. 78 (1)). 'Edington' may perhaps be 'Heddington'; 'Longbridge' almost …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 5 acres. Tinhead TINHEAD, a tything, in the parish of Edington, union of Westbury and Whorwelsdown, hundred of … divisions of Wilts, 1 mile (N. by E.) from the village of Edington; containing 484 inhabitants. Tinsley TINSLEY, a …
Petitions to the Pope
… of Langueton in Brossmisswolde, now held by William de Edington, when they shall be void by his promotion and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Todd 0 3 0 " lands in Rothly 0 16 8 " a tenement in Edington late Ralph Middleton 0 8 0 " a watermill in Rusden, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… manor of Bremeridge which was conveyed to the Bonhommes of Edington in 1366. 26 In 1547-8 John Blyth, Archdeacon of … Some of the windows are similar to those in the church at Edington which date from the later 14th century. But Edington church (consecrated 1361) is a very early example of …
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