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A History of the County of Hampshire
… time of the Population Returns of 1831. The parishes of Ashley and Little Somborne were added to the hundred before …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Milford with Efford, Milton with Wootton and part of Ashley, Hordle with Arnewood, as well as Pilley and part of … Hinton, Yaldhurst, Fernhill, Ossemsley and part of Ashley in Milton, together with Walhampton and the greater … Boldre, Sway, Arnewood, Efford, Keyhaven, Milford, Hordle, Ashley, Chewton, Hinton, Avon, Sopley, Winkton, Burton, Bure, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to Ringwood Hundred. Fordingbridge now comprises Ashley Walk (a township formed in 1868 from part of Godshill … Bedcote were all in the New Forest. The modern Eyeworth in Ashley Walk preserves the 11th-century ' Ivare.' Canterton in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… HUNDRED OF KING'S SOMBORNE containing the parishes of; Ashley; Farley Chamberlayne; Leckford; Longstock; Romsey; … Population Returns of 1831. Before 1841 the parishes of Ashley and Little Somborne were transferred to Buddlesgate … by Waleran the Huntsman, 20 which may possibly represent Ashley. Romsey is not entered as under any hundred, but …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… extra-parochial in 1831, belong to the New Forest. North Ashley is part of the liberty of Westover, where its … assessed at 5 hides, in 1086 at 4 hides. 4 Neither Burley, Ashley nor Somerley occurs. In the Nomina Villarum of 1316 … and Christchurch Hundreds are given together, North Ashley, Ringwood, Pennington, Harbridge and Bisterne being …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Saturday, 7 August 1736 Mary Cooper complains ag t: James Ashley for assaulting & grievously wounding Rich d: Davis on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… wholly so. Finally, Gloucestershire had not yet consumed Ashley and Long Newnton. All the enumerated parishes lie on … same Act Kingswood and Poulton were transferred to Glos. Ashley and Long Newnton were transferred to Glos. in 1930. …
Survey of London
… Petrie, c. 1886, with additions by his daughter, Mrs. Ashley Carus-Wilson, after his death in 1892, and kindly made …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… which are extant, the tithings represented were North Ashley, Muscliff, Muccleshill, Throop, Holdenhurst, Iver and … transferred to Holdenhurst some time after 1861. 11 North Ashley was still in the liberty in 1831, but a year or two …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 13 Nov. Whitmore, T. 1715 31 Mar. Clarke, F. 1717 8 July Ashley, S. 1718 25 Mar. Maynard, P. 1724 11 May Laroche, J. …
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