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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Royal, Civic And Academic, and other Heraldry Before 1850 The blazons given are those that appear on the monuments surveyed. They are not necessarily the … faces. 221b. Burrough. Azure, three fleurs-de-lys. 76b. Burton. Barruly wavy, on a chief wavy three leaves. 293b. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Arne - Arundel Arne ARNE, a parochial chapelry, in the union of Wareham and Purbeck, hundred of Hasilor, Wareham … of 1754 acres of common or waste. The village is situated on the shore of Poole harbour, between Wareham and Brownsey … (E.) from Market-Weighton. The hamlet is situated on the Wolds, and on the road from MarketWeighton to Beverley. It is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St - Ashburton Arvans (St.) ARVANS (ST.), a parish, in the union and division of Chepstow, partly in the hundred of … Portcasseg, 354 inhabitants. This parish, which is washed on the north-east by the river Wye, and situated on the road … a hamlet, in the parish of Sutton-on-theHill, union of Burton-Upon-Trent, hundred of Appletree, S. division of the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Ashbury (St. Mary) ASHBURY ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Farringdon, hundred of Shrivenham, county of … of Fenby, 211 inhabitants. This parish, which is situated on the old road from Grimsby to Louth, and on the borders of the Wolds, comprises, with Fenby, 1637 acres by admeasurement; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ashton 2 ASHTON (Fig. 27) Ashton, a parish of 748 hectares on the E. bank of the R. Nene, was created in 1885 by uniting … in the late 15th century when they created sheep pastures on their land. It is now only represented by a 19th-century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 5 ASHTON (OS 1:10000 a TL 09 SW, b TL 08 NW, c TL 08 NE) The parish, formerly a chapelry of Oundle, covers 610 … OD. Most of the eastern two-thirds of the parish lies on Boulder Clay or Oxford Clay, but nearer the river there … a long narrow area extending from the R. Nene to Ashton Wolds (NRO, Tithe Map of Elmington, 1838; F. M. Page, The
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Asia 1970 After the Achaemenids: exchange, transmission and transformation in … ancient A survey of the effect of foreign influence on the introduction and development of modern science in … with special reference to Mito and Kamaishi, 1853-1901. Burton, W.D. Ph.D., London. Supervised by Beasley, W.G. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Asselby - Aston-Blank Asselby ASSELBY, a township, in the parish and union of Howden, wapentake of Howdenshire, E. … seated in the river Ouse, which flows at a short distance on the south of the village; it belongs to the parish of … quantities are procured and burnt; it is based on a species of gritstone, excellent for building. The
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Astrop - Auckland, Bishop Astrop ASTROP, a hamlet, in the parishes of King's Sutton and Newbottle, hundred of … containing 84 inhabitants. This parish is situated on the road from Baldock to Biggleswade, a little to thethe king's books at 11. 6. 8.; net income, 240; patron, R. Burton, Esq.; impropriators, Lord Berwick, R. Burton, Esq., …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Auckland, St. Andrew AUCKLAND, ST. ANDREW, a parish, in the union of Auckland, partly in the S. E., but chiefly in … in the manufacture of coke for the use of the engines on the Stockton and Darlington railway. Large quantities of … owing to its distance from the parish church; but Robert Burton, in 1697, obviated this inconvenience by erecting and …
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