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A History of the County of Hampshire
… Parishes Littleton LITTLETON The parish of Littleton, covering about 1,303 acres, 1 lies … branches at Weeke Mark, where the boundary lines of Weeke and Littleton meet, one branch going northcast through …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… chapelry ecclesiastically dependent on Easington (q.v.) and a township under the Loftus Urban District Council. Its area is 2,457 acres of land, 1 of which 678 acres are arable, 1,011 acres …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Clokerle (xiii cent.); Lokerle Boteler (xv cent.). The parish of Lockerley, covering an area of 1,647 acres, of which about … by water, 880 acres arable land, 650 acres permanent grass and 110 acres woods and plantation, 1 lies in a valley …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xiiixix cent.). The parish contains the market town of Loftus, and to the south the isolated farms of High and … in the population in 1831 was ascribed to the depreciated state of the alum works and consequent emigration to America. 14 The population is said to have more than doubled …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,806. Population: 1911, 547; 1921, 525; 1931, 491. The parish, in the extreme south of the county, is bounded on the east and south by Oxfordshire. On the north projects a narrow limb …
A History of the County of Surrey
… DITTON Ditune (xi cent.). Long Ditton is a village one and a half miles southwest of Kingston. It was at the time of the Domesday Survey in … from the 12th century and which had fallen into a bad state of decay. Nothing remains to show the size and
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,227; 1931, 1,229. Long Itchington is a large parish 1 and village, adjoining Southam on the north and west. The river Itchen follows a winding course … south to north across the parish. The village, typical of the 'roadside' as opposed to the 'squared' type though not …
A History of the County of Durham
… Long Newton LONG NEWTON Lang Newton, 1260. The parish and township of Long Newton is bounded by Egglescliffe and Middleton St. … son of S r Henry | Vane sometime principall Secretary of State | to King Charles the First he married Elizabeth | the
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Long Sutton LONG SUTTON The parish of Long Sutton, on the north bank of the river Yeo, 3 miles … of Langport, is well over 4 miles long from east to west, and nearly 2 miles at its widest point. It includes the … were held at Knole by c. 1254. 260 Rolls, books, and other papers survive for 147980 261 and 1521, 262 and
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sheep Sutton (xviii cent.). Long Sutton is a small village and parish lying south-east of Crondall, 6 miles south from Winchfield Station on the main line of the London and South Western Railway. The
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