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A History of the County of Leicester
… period the railway appeared, and in 1832 the Leicester & Swannington Railway gave Leicester its first satisfactory …
A History of the County of Leicester
… the High Cross in 1314 115 and for the North Bridge from Swannington in 13278 116 and Ibstock in 13512. 117 For the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and that creeping into a barn of one Mr. Richers of Swannington, two of his servants seized him, and carried him …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the Pope in 1362. To these was added the rectory of Swannington (Norf.) in 1362. 26 The first three were … from the Abbey of St. Benedict of Hulme, Cowlinge and Swannington from the tenants in chief of Henry, Duke of Lancaster. Swannington remained a rectory; Briningham and Cowlinge …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to John, the manor of Irstede, and that of Maloysels in Swannington, &c. See in Sloley and Irsted. John le Gross, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a younger son. Richard Berney, Esq. (son of William) of Swannington, by his will dated October 2, 1675, was buried in the chancel of Swannington church, gives to his sister Anne, 5 this …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (E. by S.) from Ashby; containing, with the townships of Swannington and Thringstone, 4286 inhabitants, of whom 2310 … quality. The parish is traversed by the Leicester and Swannington railway, and the lines branching to the … 1801. The church is an ancient structure with a tower. At Swannington is a separate incumbency. The Baptists, Primitive …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living is a discharged vicarage, annexed to the rectory of Swannington, and valued in the king's books at 8. 8. 4.: the …
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