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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… petitioned for a renewal and an extension to Conock in Chirton. The Dewey's Water branch was to continue to Seend …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the following inscription: "M. S. Edvardi Collingwood De Chirton Armigeri Northumbri Vicecomitis Et Hujus Ville Per … Etiam Conjugis Su Mari; (Johannis Roddam De Roddam Et Chirton In Agro Northumb: Armigeri Filli Et Cohredis.) Ille … lower compartment, "Memori Sacrvm Edvardi Collingwood De Chirton Et Dissington Armigeri: Qvi, Singvlvs vbi …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1762 sold the property to Gifford Warriner of Conock in Chirton. It descended in that family until it was sold to the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the south-westerly line branching from it at Patney and Chirton junction in 1900. There was a halt at Manningford … estates in All Cannings, Urchfont, Stert, Etchilhampton, Chirton, Allington, and Conock. 10 Patney was also included … 22 Like claims were made by the prior of Lanthony for Chirton and John de Bohun for Wilsford and its tithing of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and 315 labourers employed on the Gt. Western Railway. Chirton. Included 6 persons living in barns. Christian … The workhouse had been moved from Lacock to Chippenham. Chirton. Decrease attributed to emigration. Coombe Bissett. … Charlton (S.) Cheverell, Great Cheverell, Little Chirton Huish Imber (part of) 51 Lavington, Market …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… September 3, 1746; resigned 1753. Edward Collingwood, of Chirton, Esq. had been made an alderman, but was re-chosen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… N. E.) from Newcastle; comprising the several townships of Chirton, Cullercoates, Monkseaton, Murton, Preston, North … householders of the townships of Tynemouth, North Shields, Chirton, Preston, and Cullercoates, comprising an area of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… minister of Monkton Deverill, and vicar of Cheriton, now Chirton, near Devizes, 1615, until ejected, restored 1660, practiced physic at Conock; died at Chirton 6th, and buried there 8th Dec., 1671. See Ath. iii. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to join the main line from London to Bristol at Patney and Chirton was opened and later became part of the main route … Lower Road. The railway line from Westbury to Patney and Chirton passes through the northern part of the parish. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WHITEHILL-POINT, a hamlet, in the township of Chirton, parish, borough, and union of Tynemouth, E. division …
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