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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… manufacture of Dorsetshire, and the silk manufacture of Bruton, in Somersetshire. Ale of a superior quality is brewed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was formerly part of the royal manor and minster parish of Bruton. Traces of that link were still to be found in the … Wincanton lies at the junction of routes from Castle Cary, Bruton, Mere (Wilts.), Sherborne (Dors.), and Yeovil. The … through Shalford. It was extended through Roundhill to Bruton in 1831, and North Street was turnpiked in 1818 as …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WYKE-CHAMPFLOWER, a chapelry, in the parish and hundred of Bruton, union of Wincanton, E. division of Somerset, 1 mile (W.) from Bruton; containing 88 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Wincanton, hundred of Bruton, E. division of Somerset, 3 miles (S. by E.) from … E. division of Somerset, 5 miles (E. N. E.) from Bruton; containing 91 inhabitants. Yarnscombe (St. Andrew) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of whose name is uncertain, 73 lies 6 km. south of Bruton. It is roughly triangular in shape, measuring 2.5 km. … and east of the parish, following an earlier route from Bruton to Sherborne recorded in 1719. It was turnpiked by the … (d. 1593) sold Yarlington to Sir Henry Berkeley of Bruton. 18 Sir Henry (d. 1601) left Yarlington to his second …
A History of the County of Somerset
… (Miller) Vitrea glabra (Brit. Auct.). Creech Hill, near Bruton; Hatch Beauchamp cellaria (Mll.) nitidula (Drap.) pura … melitt, Kirby. Batheaston Elenchus tenuicornis, Kirby. Bruton ( E. M. M. xxviii. 250) LEPIDOPTERA The butterflies …
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