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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Apledore APLEDORE LIES the next parish south-westward, and is the last to be described in the lower division of the lath of Scray and western division of the county; … the river continued navigable to this town in its antient state, the Danes, in the time of king Alfred, anno 893, with …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Appulshawe (xv cent.); Appulsha (xvi cent.). Appleshaw has the Wiltshire border for its northern boundary, and is a small parish comprising only 713 acres, of which 467 acres are arable land, 209 acres permanent grass …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Apletune, Appelton (xxvii cent.); Aspelton (1316). The ecclesiastical parish forms the civil parish of Appleton with Eaton; it is bounded on the west and north-west by the Thames and on the east by a branch of
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent. onwards). Appleton-le-Street is composed of the townships of Amotherby, 1 Broughton, Hildenley and Swinton and the hamlet of Easthorpe. The area is 5,889 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Appeltona (xi cent.); Apleton super Wisk (xiii cent.). The parish of Appleton Wiske lies in the northwest corner of Cleveland and covers an area of 1,865 acres, the soil of which is clay …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Hereburgefeld, Erbelgiresfeld (xiii cent.). The parish of Arborfield has an area of 1,468 acres, of which nearly two-thirds are arable land and about one-third permanent grass. There is only a small … of the present one near Arborfield Hall. Owing to its bad state of repair the roof was taken off in 1863, and the bare …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Yerdley (xvxvi cent.); Yardley (xvi cent. to about 1850). The parish of Ardeley was included in Odsey Hundred until 14 October … station on the main line of the Great Northern railway and the terminus of Buntingford on a branch line of the Great …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Herdingele (xi cent.); Erdinglegh (xiii cent.). The parish of Ardingly has an area of 3,811 acres. In 1934 a detached … Beside the station a road comes north from Haywards Heath and joins the road from Lindfield to Godstone, which runs up … by the great hall, entered by the middle porch, and the state rooms were in the west rangethe south room, with the
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Herdintone (xii cent.). Ardington is a long and narrow parish extending northward for about 5 miles from the heights of the llsley Downs, which reach 700 ft., to the bottom of
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Ardley ARDLEY The parish lies on either side of the OxfordBrackley road, roughly mid-way between the markettowns of Bicester and Brackley (Northants). In the early 18th century it was … 1615 was chaplain to Sir Ralph Winwood, the Secretary of State; 180 John Hull (16229) was another resident Fellow of
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