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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it were Chicksgrove, later called Lower Chicksgrove, and Stoford, later called Upper Chicksgrove. 61 West of it were … were three settlements in the 12th century, Chicksgrove, Stoford, and Apshill. 257 Apparently in the 14th century, Stoford was described as 'by Tisbury' and 'in Tisbury', 258 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 37 /35/45 **Stapleford 89 /35/39 **Stockton 140 /37/44 **Stoford (in South Newton) 38 /35/37 **Ugford, [North] 37 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that the inhabitants of Berwick St. James, Stapleford, Stoford, South Newton, Chilhampton, Ditchampton, and Wilton …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 117100 Stapleford Fitzpaine 1233 1233 45 326300 118300 Stoford 1273 1348 8.42 356700 113500 Stogursey 1225 1301 …
Alumni Oxonienses
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a cruciform structure with a circular embattled tower. Stoford, or Stolford STOFORD, or Stolford, a hamlet, in the parish of Stogursey, … containing, with the hamlets of Burton, Knighton, Shurton, Stoford, and Week, 1467 inhabitants. The parish is bounded on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… South 223 Burdens Ball tith. 112 Chilhampton chap. 64 Stoford tith. 64 Ugford chap. 45 See Burcombe, South C.P. … 224 267 274 307 300 288 264 235 251 220 200 188 177 268 Stoford Tithing of Newton, South A.P., q.v. Stoke Farthing …
Magna Britannia
… Allhallows, in Goldsmith Street, and St. Pancras, one day. Stoford, of Up-Lyme, Esq., sent about 100 men to work one …
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