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A History of the County of Shropshire
… read '1788' " " 444 a, line 31, for 'These were' read 'One of these was' " " 444 a, line 33, for 'afterwards' read 'the … b, line 18, after 'to' insert 'Richard Corfield, father of' " " 460 b, line 18, after 'Pitchford' delete ',' " " 460 … 'the 1750s' " " 463 a, lines 18-19, delete 'for a term of ninety-nine years' " " 463 a, line 23, for '1753' read …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… " " 334, note 84, for existing note read 'Perhaps in one of the 11 town(ship)s, of which 5 were in Ruyton parish, 6 in West Felton.' " " 336 … entry 'Clwyd' add new entry 'Clye, la, see Clee, Chase or Forest of' " " 263 a, s.v. 'Dawley, C.P.', after 'ii.' add …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… List of maps and plans CORSLEY At the making of Domesday Book most of Corsley was included within the … narrower valley. Corsley lay within the bounds of Selwood Forest in the Middle Ages, 12 and much of the parish must …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and Clova CORTACHY and CLOVA, a parish, in the county of Forfar, 4 miles (N.) from Kirriemuir; containing 867 … cultivated, nearly 800 under wood, consisting chiefly of forest trees, and the remainder in pasture. The river Ayr … is afforded by some excellent bridges. That at Cranston Dean is forty-six feet high, and consists of three arches, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bartholomew), a parish, in the incorporation and hundred of Mutford and Lothingland, E. division of Suffolk, 2 miles (N.) from Lowestoft; containing 442 … Master of Eastbridge Hospital, and others held under the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, all tithe-free, is …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Cosgrove COSGROVE The ancient parish of Cosgrove occupied about 1,760 acres 1 in the south-eastern corner of Cleley hundred, separated on the south by the river Great … F. A. A. Hewson presented the advowson of Cosgrove to the dean and chapter of Peterborough. 42 In 1959 his father's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Cottles Cothelston COTHELSTON, a parish, in the union of Taunton, hundred of Taunton and Taunton-Dean, W. division of Somerset, 7 miles (N. W. by N.) from … 845 of woodland: this includes a portion of Rockingham Forest (1279 acres), by the addition of which the parish was …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cottenham Introduction Cottenham The parish of Cottenham, 48 covering 2,924 ha. (7,224 a.) until 1985 and 2,927 ha. (7,231 a.) afterwards, 49 comprises a wedge of land with a wide base on the river Ouse or Old West River, … miles) to the south. The village lies in the southern part of the parish on a shallow ridge of Lower Greensand 7.5-9 m. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… traditions recorded in the early 12th century, the manor of CROWLANDS was given to Crowland abbey (Lincs.) by … shortly after 971. 2 In 1066 the monastery held 11 hides of the 26hide vill, 3and the manor remained in its hands … convent of Ely, 79with whose possessions it passed to the dean and chapter in 1541. 80 The dean and chapter had leased …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… SW, b SP 89 SE, c SP 88 NW, d SP 88 NE) The modern parish of Cottingham, covering some 600 hectares, lies on the S. side of the R. Welland, which forms its N. boundary. From the … much older origins as a moated farmstead in the former forest wastes of the parish. The site is still shown as a …
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