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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… c. 1889 after inclosure. 3 East of the village a tongue of Linton parish penetrates between two channels of the river to … lies along a street which joins the two roads between Linton and the Abingtons that run along the valley on … Hildersham manor descended with the Bustelers manors in Linton and Duxford in the male line of the Paryses until the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… they were bought in 1676 by Robert Flack, an attorney of Linton. 68 The remaining three-fifths were held in 1624 by … roads in Hinxton. 199 The parish was included in the Linton poor-law union in 1835, and was transferred with the rest of Linton R.D. to the South Cambridgeshire R.D. in 1934, 200 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the 1960s. Some residents by then worked at Haverhill or Linton, or even Cambridge. 276 Of three village shops … from the rates. 291 The parish became part of the Linton poor-law union in 1835, 292 was incorporated in 1934 … Quakers at Horseheath, some of whom attended meetings at Linton, were presented in the 1650s and 1660s for refusing to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of raising forces for an anti-parliamentarian rising at Linton in 1648, died c. 1652 before the case was completed. … had risen to 644. 390 Ickleton became part of the Linton poorlaw union in 1835, was transferred to the South … the congregation was served by ministers from Cambridge, Linton, and Saffron Walden, while some Independents and …
Magna Britannia
… the townships of Hethersgill, Middletownship, and West-Linton, or Levington, containing collectively in 1811, 318 … and the residence of the Boyvills. The manor of West-Linton was the property and residence of a younger branch of …
Magna Britannia
… William Welch, Esq., in 1818, gave 300 l. three per cents. Linton, or Lynthon LINTON, or LYNTON, on the north coast, in the hundred and … of inflicting capital punishment. 30 The manor of Lyn and Linton, with Woolanger or Wolhanger, belonged afterwards to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Linton LINTON. SOUTHWARD from Loose, on the opposite side of Cocks heath, lies the parish of Linton, antiently written LYLLYNGTON, and in Latin, … the description there given of the manor of East Farleigh. LINTON-PLACE, antiently called Capell's-court, is the only …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Linton LINTON The parish of Linton, 1 which includes the former market town and Barham … Cambridge-Haverhill railway (54 ha.) was transferred to Linton from Hadstock (Essex), and 3 ha. elsewhere were …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hawkins Wallis was lord of Veseys, and by 1851 William Linton. 126 Linton occurs in 1858, and Veseys may later have passed … 1583. 188 From that year the rectory was leased to William Linton who still held it in 1865. 189 In 1871 the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… The parish of Newton-upon-Ouse, including Beningbrough and Linton-upon-Ouse, covers 5,146 acres, of which 2,353 acres … Ouse, thence to Beningbrough and Newton Bridge, and so by Linton brook, and the midst of Linton marsh going on to the west of the village of …
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