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A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,975. Population: 1911, 162; 1921, 169; 1931, 164. The western boundary of the parish is formed by the River Itchen, and the northern, for a short distance, by a small stream …
Magna Britannia
… Ladock LADOCK, (vulgarly called Lassick,) in the deanery and in the east division of the hundred of Powder, lies about four miles north-west of … freemen: Sir Francis Cottington, afterwards Secretary of State, was one of the representatives of this borough in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… takes its name from the soft clay on which it is situated, and the woods with which it so plentifully abounds. Lam, in … a soft loam, or clay, and burst a wood; which name of Lamburst by the vulgar corruption of it, and the … among others. This abbey continued much in the same state till the reign of king Henry VIII. when cardinal …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.). This parish, which is in the extreme west of the county, included in 1831 the township of Chipping Lambourn and the tithings of Eastbury with Bockhampton, Hadley with … (Rec. Com.), 126; Round, King's Serjeants and Officers of State, 287. Cal. Chart. R. 132741, p. 126. Red Bk. of Exch. …
Magna Britannia
… Lamerton - Lustleigh Lamerton LAMERTON, in the hundred of Lifton and in the deanery of Tavistock, lies about three miles from … of bringing their lands, with greater facility, into a state of cultivation. Dartmoor was fixed on as the subject of …
Magna Britannia
… Parishes Lamplugh - Lazonby Lamplugh LAMPLUGH, in the ward of Allerdale above Derwent, is eight miles from Whitehaven. … of Kelton-Quarter, Lamplugh, Morton, or Moortown, and Winder, containing collectively in 1811, 100 houses, and … Wolley.) 1 Lamplughhall, which is in a dilapidated state, has the remains of a square tower. The manor of Kelton …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Parishes Langar & Barneston and St. Aubrey's LANGAR & BARNESTON, AND ST. AUBREY'S (or, ST. THELBURGA'S). These Towns went together before the Normans came, as they have done ever since, and do still. … In King William's Time they were the Fee, and a great Part of the Demesne, of William Peverell. 1 But before that Time …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Langford LANGFORD Langeford (xi cent.). The parish of Langford, covering an area of 2,070 acres, lies south of … It is watered by the River Ivel, which forms its southern and western boundary. The surface is almost level, what slope … a good deal patched. The porch and tower are in a bad state of repair, the east and west windows of the porch, each …
A History of the County of Rutland
… (xiii cent. onwards); Longham (xvi cent.). Langham: The Village The parish of Langham lies on the Leicestershire border of the county and contains 2,920 acres of land. Ranksborough Hill in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Langley LANGLEY. THE next parish north eastward from Boughton Monchensie is … is but small, it lies rather on high ground, the soil of it is mostly a red earth mixed with flints, not very fertile, it is very woody towards the east and west; the former part extending into the large tract of …