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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Parishes Coton COTON Coton stands 2 miles west of Cambridge. 1 It was originally dependent upon Grantchester, and grew into a separate parish during the Middle Ages. Its … at Lordship farm included Sir John Coke, Secretary of State, in 1634, and Richard Hatley of Haslingfield from 1685 …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Coddred, Codreth (xiii cent.); Cotrede (xvi cent.). The parish of Cottered contains 1,832 acres. Of this about two-thirds consist of arable land and onequarter of permanent grass. 1 The only piece of
A History of the County of Rutland
… Codesmore, Godesmore, Katemore (xiii cent.). The parish of Cottesmore includes the chapelry of Barrow and field-names commemorate the hamlet of Wenton. Cottesmore: … Exton 53 (q.v.). One Gerard Croft was summoned in 1555 to state his claim to a court baron, sheriff's tourn and view of
A History of the County of Oxford
… COTTISFORD This parish 1 lies about six miles north of Bicester and four miles south of Brackley in the … restored to pasture, but records in the late 17th century state that closes covering about 31 acres were customarily … ii. 161. Blo. Cot. 33; Bacon, Lib. Reg. 792. Blo. Cot. 33; Papers Rel. to Q.A.B. 17031815, H.C. 115 (181415), xii. Bodl. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… information). Population: 1911, 206; 1921, 160; 1931, 190. The parish is 2 miles north of Alcester and 5 miles south of Redditch. The River Arrow, a tributary …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Cowlesdon (xvi cent.). Coulsdon is a parish on the Chalk Downs 6 miles south of Croydon and 16 miles by road from London. It contains 4,313 acres. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… (xvi cent.); Courtenhall (xvii cent.); Courtnall (1702). The parish of Courteenhall is 1,601 acres in extent, about 425 acres of which are arable; the soil varies between the Oolite and Lias formations; the subsoil is clay and sand. The chief …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Corham alias Coverham (xix cent.). The parish is composed of the townships of Agglethorpe with Coverham, Caldbergh with … Carlton High Dale (including the village of Horsehouse and hamlets of Arkleside, Blackrake, Bradley, Coverhead, … jamb mouldings of the southern window are in a fairly good state of preservation, as is also the ashlar wall facing. The
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Kuvintone (xiii cent.). This small parish is 2 miles west of Kimbolton Station, on the Kettering and Cambridge branch of the London Midland and Scottish … (second son of King John), in 1231, 4 who changed its state so that it was no longer geldable. 5 Sheriff's aid and
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… COWDEN. SOUTHWARD from Hever lies COWDEN, at the extremity of this county adjoining to Sussex. It is called in the … known, being situated in a deep soil of clay, very wet and miry. The village, having the church on the east side, … virtue of the commission of enquiry, taken by order of the state in 1650, issuing out of chancery, it was returned, that …
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