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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… intersected by the river Wreak. The railway, also, between Syston and Peterborough, has a station here. The market is on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Oundle, and terminates at Peterborough. That part of the Syston and Peterborough railway which connects the towns of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Derbyshire, and corn sent to Manchester and Liverpool: the Syston and Peterborough railway, also, completed in 1847, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 20 July, 1654, B.A. 22 April, 1658, vicar of Syston, co. Leicester, 1660-72; and perhaps vicar of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… It passed later to the Billiat family. Joseph Billiat, of Syston in co. Lincoln, and Hartfordhurst, co. Huntingdon, was …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… bnt probably not a work of art. Between this place and Syston, you have some extensive valley-views, diversified … is not the least so amongst them. At the extremity of Syston meadow, you pass over an old stone bridge, which spans … on its decrepid stumps; but most probably not Roman. In Syston liberty, through which the Fosse passeth, you find …
A History of the County of Rutland
… nearest railway station is Manton, 2 miles west, on the Syston and Peterborough branch of the London Midland and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… the latter recently altered; another is dated 1753. The Syston and Peterborough line of the London Midland and …
A History of the County of Rutland
… northern boundary is formed by the river Chater, and the Syston and Peterborough branch of the London Midland and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was passed in 1845 for a railway from Peterborough to the Syston station of the Midland railway, 47 miles long: the …
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