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A History of the County of Northampton
… Lollington, Lullyngton (xiv cent.); Lodyngton in the Brooke (xv cent.); Leddyngton, als. Luddyngton, als. … Ludington als. Lullington (xviii cent.). The parish of Luddington, or Luddington-in-theBrook, lies on the borders of Huntingdonshire and a small part of it falls within the Hundred of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… parish, 1 724 ha. (1,789 a.), 774 ha. from 1992, 2 lies at the eastern edge of Salisbury Plain and borders Hampshire. The village, 11.5 km. WNW. of Andover …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… called in the Textus Roffensis, Lullingeston, and in Domesday, Lolingestone. This parish is but small, it … houses in it besides Lullingstone-house. Nearly the whole of it is the property of Sir John Dyke; this seat stands in … for conies, and Sir Thomas Dyke restored it to its present state as a park again. LULLINGSTANE was formerly a parish of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Luton LUTON With The Hamlets Of East And West Hyde, Stopsley, Limbury Cum Biscott, And … with weeds.' 9 This looks as though Luton had sunk into a state of decay not uncommon amongst agricultural towns in the … Its historywhich has been almost entirely compiled from papers in the possession of Mr. F. Crawleybegins in 1564, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lydiard Tregoze LYDIARD TREGOZE The north-eastern corner of the parish of Lydiard Tregoze adjoins the western boundary … son, Henry, the future Viscount Bolingbroke, Secretary of State to Queen Anne. 88 When in 1701 the younger Henry … 123. C.P. 25(2)/239/4 Eliz. I Trin. W.R.O. 305/24, Estate papers. W.R.O. 305/18, Sale particulars. Cal. Pat. 145261, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from Penshurst is LYGHE, called also in writings LEIGH and WEST LEIGH, and LA LYE, in the Textus Roffensis, LEAGA, … in breadth, it lies below the sand hills, in the district of the Weald. The northern part of it lies more above ground, … of silver; at the same time they set forth the miserable state they were then in; their church and monastery, with all …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xi cent.) Lyndhurst is a small parish in the heart of the New Forest containing 3,822 acres of land, of which … the residence of George Rose, editor of the Marchmont Papers and friend of George III, who frequently visited him … at Lyndhurst in the 14th century, 49 and the number of state documents dated from Lyndhurst attest the frequency of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… onwards); Lindune (xiii cent.); Linden (xvi-xviii cent.). The parish of Lyndon covers an area of 911 acres, and the population in 1921 was 103, the only parish in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Lyneham LYNEHAM Lyneham lies 3 miles south-west of Wootton Bassett and 5 miles north of Calne. 1 The parish covers 3,442 a. 2 and is roughly rectangular in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Leith (xvi cent.). This parish was composed in 1831 of the townships of Barnby, Borrowby, Ellerby, Hutton … succeeded by his grandson Edmund, who was councillor of state to Cromwell and one of the nine peers of the old rgime … 18359, created Marquess of Normanby in 1838, 171 was Colonial Secretary and a foreign ambassador and died in 1863, …