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Magna Britannia
… Lawhitton - Luxulion Lawhitton LAWHITTON, in the deanery and in the north division of the hundred of East, lies about two miles south-east of … partially obliterated. Dr. Borlase communicated several papers to the Royal Society, which are printed in their …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Lea and Cleverton LEA AND CLEVERTON Lea village is 2.5 km. ESE. of Malmesbury, and Cleverton hamlet is 2 km. ESE. of that. 1 … Cleverton is one of very few Wiltshire parishes called by the names of two settlements, and it has only one church, at …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Marston is a small parish 3 miles long from north to south and about a mile wide, lying for the most part to the west and north of the River Tame. The village of Lea lies in the centre of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Lece, Leche (xi cent.); Lec (xii cent.); Lek (xiii cent.). The parish of Leake, which has a total area of 5,337 acres, includes the … Landmoth-cum-Catto, Borrowby, Crosby, Nether Silton, and Knayton-cum-Brawith. It lies for the most part between …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 377; 1921, 356; 1931, 331. Leamington Hastings is a parish and scattered village 4 miles north-east of Southam. The river Leam, from which the name is derived, forms the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Leret (xi cent.); Lereda, Lerred (xii cent.); Ledred and Leddered (xiii cent.); Ledered alias Letherhed (xv … is a small town or large village 4 miles south-west of Epsom and 5 miles north of Dorking. The parish measures 4 miles from north-west to south-east, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Lechtford, Lecford (xi cent.); Lekford (xiv cent.). The parish of Leckford covers an area of 2,267 acres, of which 3 5 acres … by tributary streams from the Test stretch to the Andover and Redbridge branch of the London and South Western Railway, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Lee LEE IS the next parish westward from Eltham. It was antiently written Legheart, and in old Latin, Laga, i. e. a place which lies sheltered. The parish of Lee is but small, it lies low and flat, excepting towards …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The Lee) is a small parish, lying on the northern slopes of the Chiltern Hills. It contains 502 acres 1 of land, which are divided into arable and permanent pasture lands in nearly equal proportions. … capitals, portions of mouldings, &c., but the dismantled state of the building makes it impossible to assign these to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… here, which was called in Latin, from him, Ledani Castrum, and in process of time in English, LEEDS. This castle was afterwards … doubt but he restored this of Leeds to a very superior state to whatever it had been before, insomuch, that it …