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A History of the County of York North Riding
… Acclom, Aklome (xv cent.); West Acklam (xix cent.). The parish of Acklam, which formerly included the township of Linthorpe and chapelry of Middlesbrough, 1 now covers an area of only …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… south-eastward from Eleham. It is written in the survey of Domesday, Acres, taking its name from its high situation, and the plenty of oak trees growing in it. It is vulgarly … the priory an annual pension of forty shillings. In which state the patronage of it continued till the dissolution of
A History of the County of Worcester
… was transferred to Herefordshire in 1897. 1 The River Leadon and its tributaries bound it on the south and east, and it is also watered by a tributary of Leigh Brook, on which stands Acton corn-mill. 2 The parish …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Parishes Acton Trussell and Bednall ACTON TRUSSELL AND BEDNALL ACTION TRUSSELL and … joint townships and chapelries within the ancient parish of Baswich, 1 now form a single civil parish, 2 the area of … Eccleshall (1956). W.S.L., Hand Morgan Coll., Anson Papers, Bill of Costs of Collins and Keen, 1811. V.C.H. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Adderbury ADDERBURY The ancient parish of Adderbury 1 covered an area of 6,045 a. and included the … was 40 s. in 1433. 488 An indication of the flourishing state of the Winchester manor in the early 13th century was … acct. rolls. The following names are from the college's calendar of charters and from Bodl. MS. Chs. Oxon. 10681081. …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Addingham - Aspatria Addingham The parish of Addingham, or Addenham, in Leathward, is divided into four … formerly gave name to the parish; Glassonby; Hunsonby and Winskill, or Winscale; and Little-Salkeld. There is no … populous. The returns under the population act in 1811, state the number of houses at 461, occupied by 1013 families, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Adinton (later). Addington, which lies on the chalk and Thanet sand, comprises an area of 3,359 acres. It still remains rural, notwithstanding the … height. A print of 1792 shows this aisle in its original state. 46 At this time the nave and aisle were under one …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… NORTHWARD from Ofham lies Addington, written in Domesday and antient charters, Eddingtune, signifying, as I imagine, the town or territory of Adda, or Edda, its antient Saxon owner; tun in Saxon being …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Edesham. There is but one borough in this parish, viz. of Adisham. At the time of the conquest it was reputed to have a hundred within itself, and to be within the lath of straie. THIS PARISH lies … its appurtenances, valued at fifty-five pounds. 2 In which state it continued till the dissolution of the priory, in the
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Adlestrop ADLESTROP Adlestrop is a small rural parish on the eastern border of Gloucestershire, about three miles east of … 1,306 a. in area, 1 is roughly rectangular in shape, and its boundaries are identical with those of an estate …
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