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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is hilly, and the lower grounds are watered by the river Gwash, which flows near the village. The living is annexed, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Its former name was Brig-Casterton, from a bridge over the Gwash, or Wash, here. The barony was held by various lords, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… N. on to the line of the present road, to cross the R. Gwash and enter the town of Casterton (Margary, 2257). … the Uffington Road bridge between the Rivers Welland and Gwash. A complete urn and fragments of at least three other … from near Hudd's Mill to the borough boundary on the R. Gwash. The proposal to construct a canal from Stamford to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… p. 26. St. Mary: (33) p. 23; gift of cellar to, p. lxi. Gwash, see Rivers. Haberget, cloth: p. xl; p. xli. Hall, … p. xxxv; p. xxxviii; p. xxxix; see also Bridges. Rivers: Gwash, p. xxxv, p. xxxvii; Welland, p. xxxv. Roads, see North …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… (fl. 1086), Guthlaxton, hund. of, Guthridge, John, Mary, Gwash, riv., Gyes, Wm., Hackney, Ric., Hacluit, Alice, see …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… This tongue is bounded largely by tributaries of the River Gwash which rises in the parish. The remainder of the … where several small streams join to form the River Gwash, but rises again to 600 ft. in the extreme south. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… 8, p. lii (27) Canal. Air photograph of canal and River Gwash Pl. 87 Bed of abandoned canal Pl. 87 ECCLESIASTICAL …
A History of the County of Rutland
… was probably held here on the high land between the rivers Gwash and Chater. In 1086 Martinsley Hundred comprised only …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which is bounded on the north-west by the small river Gwash, comprises 705 a. 3 r. 24 p. The soil is partly clay, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… flow both to the east and the west: to the east the River Gwash, which eventually joins the Welland, to the west a …
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