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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Southampton; containing 109 inhabitants. Durnford (St. Andrew) DURNFORD ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union and hundred of … W.) from Amesbury; containing, with the hamlets of Little Durnford, Netton, Newtown, and Salterton, 533 inhabitants. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… J.P., Mr. W. H. Deverell, M.A., D.L., J.P., Mr. Richard Durnford, Mr. A. East, Mr. R. B. Eggar, Mr. Thomas Eggar, Mr. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Entry Book III p. 66. Money warrant for 3,280 l. to Thomas Durnford. gent, in repayment and satisfaction of moneys …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Kingston 29 58 0 Diddenham (in Shinfield, Berks.) 30 0 Durnford, Great 43 4 " Little 22 0 Durrington 144 0 Farley … 36 0 Knighton (in Figheldean) 60 0 Milston 20 0 Netton (in Durnford) 30 0 Newton Tony 63 4 Newtown (in Durnford) 18 0 Normanton (in Wilsford) 12 0 Odes (in Hurst, …
A History of the County of Kent
… Foulestone, Wilton, Gerardston, Rollestone, Parva Durnford, Maddington and Purbeck, in Wiltshire and Dorset; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the river and continued north-westwards as far as Little Durnford bridge. At the other end of the ridge within the … north of the parish, in the arm projecting towards Little Durnford Bridge, there is another farm called Hill Farm. The …
Magna Britannia
… Bigbury Three descents below 8 Edw. III. Champernowne and Durnford Az. an eagle displayed, Or. Bolhay, of Blackborough …
Magna Britannia
… 1620, married the heiresses or coheiresses of Damarell, Durnford, and Glynn, by the latter of whom Morval came into …
Magna Britannia
… by the marriage of Sir Piers Edgecumbe with the heiress of Durnford: Richard Edgecumbe, Esq., the immediate descendant …
Magna Britannia
… ibid. Manek, 218. Manely-Coleshill, manor of, 318. Manely-Durnford, manor of, 317. Manely-Fleming, manor of, 317, 318. …
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