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A History of the County of Northampton
… (xi cent.); Keteringes, Ketteringe (xii, xiii cent.). The civil parish and urban district of Kettering covers 2,814 acres, of which the town occupies …
A History of the County of Rutland
… Keten, Ketene (xii-xiii cent.). Ketton is in a country of low hills and woodland on the north-west slope to the River Welland. It covers 3,338 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Kayhoo, Cewe (xvi cent.); Ceu (xvii cent.) The parish of Kew lies on the Surrey bank of the Thames and is about 346 … for a blue and gilt wainscot in the gallery. The state rooms were on the first floor, and here the gallery was … 782. Leland, Itin. ix, 12. Dict. Nat. Biog. Stdney State Papers (ed. Collins), i, 376. Harl. MS. 6850, fol. 91, 92. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Kimera, Kiemera (xi cent.); Kymere, Kymer (xiv cent.). The parish has an area of 1,464 acres. 1 The main part of the parish has an … up the side of the South Downs to a height of over 700 ft. and continuing for a short distance beyond the crest of the
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xi cent.). Keysoe parish lies some 9 miles to the north of Bedford and 4 miles to the south of Kimbolton. The main road from … 1. Ibid. ccxlix, 56. Ibid. Ibid, ccclxxvi, 126. Crawley Papers, no. 157, 202, 203. G.E.C. Peerage, i, 367. Ibid. On …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xi cent.); Keston (xiii cent.); Keyston (xvi cent.). The parish of Keyston, containing about 2,690 acres, lies on the Northamptonshire border, and on its west and parts of its north and south sides the
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Childale (xi cent.). Kildale is a wild moorland parish on the slopes of the hills where the River Leven takes its rise. The extent … grass. 1 The moors on the higher ground are black, peaty and covered with ling. Towards the end of the 18th century an …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xiii, xiv, xv cent.); Culmeston, Kympston (xvi cent.). The small parish of Kilmeston containing 1,670 acres of land lies on the chalk … Past the church the road branches north to College Farm, and south to the scattered cottages, the smithy and the
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kilton KILTON The ancient parish of Kilton took the first element of its name from Kilve Hill. 1 The main part of the parish lay between Kilve and Lilstock, and was roughly L-shaped, its northern boundary … Lincoln's Inn MS. 185, of an entry not included in printed calendar, S.R.S. vii (2). Som. Incumbents, ed. Weaver, 385. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Kilve KILVE The ancient parish of Kilve, which takes its name from the … across the narrow band of country between the Quantocks and the Bristol Channel coast. From its shore, which …
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