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A History of the County of Bedford
… the outskirts of the town on the east, and goes on to Potton. Another road leading from Langford in the south … of Stratton fell to Ada his youngest sister, and, like Potton Bur detts (q.v.), passed by her marriage with Henry … the manor appears to have followed the same descent as Potton Burdetts (q.v.), 32 until Elizabeth Latimer brought …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… as Long Lane in the early 18th century, was in 1750 called Potton Way at its northern end and Barn Street near the … through Stow field towards the Gransdens, Gamlingay, and Potton (Beds.). Further north was Eltisley Lane. Crowdean …
A History of the County of Bedford
… lies on the Cambridgeshire borders 3 miles east from the Potton station of the London and North Western Railway. It … in mentioning it expressly states that it lay ( jacuit) in Potton, own manor of the countess, 30 and as no documentary … it is to be assumed that it early became absorbed in Potton (q.v.). Cockayne Hatley contained one mill at the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in the west by the minor Abbotsley-Toseland road. The Potton-Eltisley road runs along part of the eastern boundary …
A History of the County of Bedford
… in 1380. Cadbury Manor follows the same descent as Potton Regis (q.v.), passing on the death (c. 1270) of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to St. Neots and the secondary road from St. Ives to Potton. The church stands just west of the green which is … cluster of buildings a short way south of the Green at Potton End where the Potton road makes an S bend. West Farm, midway between Potton
A History of the County of Bedford
… The parish is crossed from east to west by a road from Potton to Tempsford, and from south to west by a second road … which had formerly belonged to Earl Tosti, now belonged to Potton, the manor of Countess Judith, of whom Rannulf, … may probably be identified with one of the sub-manors in Potton (which lies contiguous to Everton), held of this …
A History of the County of Bedford
… a building of some importance. The nearest station is Potton, 3 miles distant, on a branch of the London and North …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… sharp point up to St. Ives in the extreme north-west, the Potton Road dividing it from Hemingford Grey on the western …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in Huntingdonshire, and the southern boundary adjoins Potton and Cockayne Hatley, in Bedfordshire. The parish lies … westwards to the village and then south-westwards into Potton; there is also a small stream rising in the Park, also flowing into Potton, and another rising in Tetworth running through …
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