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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Buckland BUCKLAND. THE next parish westward from Stone is Buckland, called in … Bocheland, situated somewhat less than a mile northward of the great London road, at the 44th mile stone. THIS PLACE … of it, being so called from the Saxon words, boc, or book, and land, that is, land held by writing or charter, being …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Burhildebur (xii cent.); Borghulbury (xvi cent.). The parish of Bucklebury contains nearly 6,131 acres. A detached portion of it lies to the north of the parish and another lies intermixed with parts of Stanford Dingley on …
A History of the County of Oxford
… roughly rectangular in shape, lies 2 miles north-west of the market-town of Bicester. The ancient parish covered 1,894 … to join the Ray, forms the parish's western boundary and a part of its southern one. The brook has two fords in …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Buchesworde (xi cent.). Buckworth parish covers an area of 2,023 acres of clay land, most of which is arable. The principal farms are Fuller's Lodge, Park Lodge, Brook Lodge, Black Lodge and Holly Lodge. The ground rises from a stream which forms …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2,979. Population: 1911, 1,104; 1921, 788; 1931, 847. The parish of Budbrooke is divided from St. Mary's, Warwick, on the east by the Gog Brook and another small stream, and from Sherborne and Norton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bulford BULFORD Bulford 1 village is 2.5 km. north-east of Amesbury; the rectangular parish is in the valley of the Christchurch Avon on the east side of the river and contains 1,474 ha (3,642 a.). 2 Most parishes of … of Figheldean with Milston in 1982 and the Secretary of State for Defence, as lord of the manor, was allotted a share …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 4,892. Population: 1911, 1,837; 1921, 2,216; 1931, 2,747. The parish forms a large roughly square block, 3 miles across, to the south of Nuneaton. Its boundaries are for the most part formed by … which contains Weston Hall, the Roman Catholic church, and a few farms. A mile farther to the north-west is Marston …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bolende (xi cent.); Bolendon, Bolyndene (xiii cent.). The parish of Bullington is bounded on the north by Tufton, on the east and south by Wonston and on the west by Barton Stacey, part …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Henderskelfe BULMER with HENDERSKELFE Bolemere (xi cent.). The parish of Bulmer contains the townships of Bulmer, Henderskelfe and Welburn and consists of 4,261 acres lying near the west …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Burcot BURCOT Burcot lies on the north bank of the Thames, 1 miles north-west of … In the 18th century it was described as a separate parish, and in the 19th century was placed in a different …