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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… CHEWTON, a tything, in the parish of Milton, union of Lymington, hundred of Christchurch, Lymington and S. divisions of the county of Southampton, 4 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bank of the river forms the continuation of the road to Lymington. The harbour is accessible only at high tides to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the poor of Christchurch, also to the poor of Ringwood, Lymington, Minstead, Sopley, Milton, Holdenhurst and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in the north-east corner. The village, which lies upon the Lymington and Christchurch road, is beautifully situated in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1701, 1701-10 (contested 1698, 1710) Helston 1715-22, Lymington 1722-7, St. Germans 1727-33; Colonel Blue Regiment …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… a parliamentary constituency before 1885, in mistake for Lymington. Hunter was Colonel of the West (not East, as in …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward II
… each for one ship and 42 men. Hampton Eremuthe and Lymington De la Pole Weymue Lyme Excestre Teyngnemue Dertemue …
Alumni Oxonienses
… preach 27 June, 1620, incorp. at Cambridge 1620, rector of Lymington, Somerset, 1619, and of St. Botolph, London. See … M.P. Plympton 1705, Tavistock 1708-27, Hampshire 1734, Lymington 1734-41, died 8 Dec., 1749 See Foster's …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Cumberland ; Flint, co. Flint ; Isle of Grain, co. Kent ; Lymington, co. Hants. ; 'Midlewich,' 'Namptwich' and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Gray's Inn in 1600, and then a knight (1591), M.P. Lymington 1601, Middlesex 1621-2, 1628-9 (probably 5th son of …
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