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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Kingestun (xi cent.); Kingston Bagpuize 1 (xiiixix cent.). The area of the parish is 1,109 acres, including 424 acres of arable land, 468 acres of permanent grass and 50 acres of woods and plantations. 2 The parish stretches …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chingestona (xii cent.); Kyngeston (xiv cent.). The village of Kingston lies at the foot of the Downs, in a long deep coombe, protected on its northern and western sides by high ranges of hills. It is rather more …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish was 1,000 a. in extent in 1901. 1 A detached part of the ancient parish, known as Radletts in Hinton Park in … in 1885. 2 Further detached parts, around the Rose and Crown inn at Dinnington and in West Dowlish, were also …
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xix cent.). Kington is a small parish covering an area of 1,071 acres, of which 264 are arable land, 574 permanent grass and 57 woods and plantations. 1 The subsoil is clay and sand, the chief crops raised being …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… KINTBURY Cynetanbyrig (x cent.); Cheneteberie (xi, xiv and xv cent.); Chinchebiri, Kenetbiri (xii cent.); Kenetebury … Kentebury, Kinbury (siv cent.); Kentberry (xviii cent.). The parish of Kintbury, which lies on both sides of the Kennet Valley, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Kinwarton is a small parish lying about a mile northeast of Alcester and bounded on the south and east by the River Alne. The … The Customs of 1722 refer to several recent inclosures and state that they were then still liable to be common with the …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xvi cent.); Kirk Leavington (xvii cent.). The parish of Kirk Leavington in 1831 included, besides its present townships of Castle Leavington and Picton, the township of Low Worsall, which since 1891 has … s. a year, are distributed in doles of money. Accts. and Papers (1891), lxvii, pt. vi, 074. Graves, Cleveland, 100. …
Magna Britannia
… - Hault-Hucknall Kirk-Hallam KIRK-HALLAM, in the hundred of Morleston and Litchurch and in the deanery of Derby, lies … rooms are shown as retaining their furniture in the same state as when she inhabited them. Over the door of a … it, till very payne made her to give over." Hayness State Papers, p. 510. Lodge's Illustrations of British History, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Kirkby Fleetham KIRKBY FLEETHAM Chirchebi and Fleteham (xi cent.); Kirkby and Fleteham (xiii cent.). … covering a little more than 3,000 acres and lying between the River Swale, which forms its eastern boundary, and the … from east to west, and the road, which is at a height of 200 ft. above the ordnance datum, is here called High …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Parishes Kirkby Hill or Kirkby on the Moor KIRKBY HILL or KIRKBY-ON-THE-MOOR. Chirchebi (xi cent.). The ecclesiastical parish of Kirkby Hill comprised in 1831 the townships of Kirkby-on-the-Moor, Langthorpe and part of Humburton with Milby. It now includes the civil …