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A History of the County of Worcester
… Hylcrome (xv cent.); Croome Montis, Croomb (xviii cent.). The parish of Hill Croome, covering an area of 993 acres, lies in the … the western side of the parish, flows south from Baughton and enters the parish of Ripple near Naunton. A small stream …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,259; 1921, 1,712; 1931, 3,786. Hillmorton parish lies to the south-east of Rugby, in which borough it has been absorbed since 1932, … of high ground of which the western part is Dunsmore, and there are good views from the village over the flat …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Hilmarton HILMARTON The parish of Hilmarton adjoins the borough of Calne on the south and the parish of Lyneham on the north. The parish church, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Hilperton HILPERTON The parish of Hilperton lies in the Oxford and Kimeridge Clay region of north and mid-west Wiltshire. 1 … year the trustees received a building grant of 70 from the State, 93 and 54 was authorized some years later. 94 The sum …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… a parish until 1873, before which date it was a chapelry of Fen Stanton. It lies on the south-east boundary of the county and covers 1,263 acres of heavy, rich loam, with a subsoil of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is at its greatest extent about 2 miles from east to west and covers 1,391 acres, of which 711 acres are arable land, 70 acres are woods and moorlands, and 528 are laid down to permanent grass. 1 The soil is a strong gravelly clay with a subsoil of Keuper …
A History of the County of Worcester
… parish is watered in the north by Dean Brook, a tributary of Bow Brook, which it joins in the hamlet of Shell. Another … Bow Brook itself passes through the village of Himbleton, and Habington says of this parish, 'She is well watered yf … enemy to all Hierarchy order and decency in church and state.' 36 It was purchased by Nicholas Lockyer, 37 a Puritan …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xii-xv cent.). This parish contains the townships of Hinderwell (including Runswick and part of Staithes) and Roxby, Hinderwell township being … on account of the lack of population and the dilapidated state of the building. It was, however, reroofed and put into …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xii cent.); Hindelupe (xiii cent.); Henlipp (xvi cent.). The parish of Hindlip, containing about 1,380 acres, of which 481 are arable, 856 under permanent grass and 42 woodland, 1 lies to the east of North Claines; the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Henton (xii cent.); Hinton Ampner or Amner (xiii cent.). The parish of Hinton Ampner contains 2,378 acres of land rising … the parish; immediately east of the park is the village, and from here the parish stretches eastward in a long …