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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… (xii cent.). Molesworth occupies a long, narrow strip of land about 4 miles in length from north to south, and varies in width from a little over a mile to half a mile … distance its northern boundary touches Northamptonshire. The parish covers 1,787 acres of clay land, the greater part …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Mollington MOLLINGTON The chapelry of Mollington covered 1,442 a., of which 783 a. lay in Oxfordshire and 659 a. in Warwickshire; 1 The Oxfordshire portion … section of Mollington the parish officer belonged: Eden, State of the Poor, iii. 743. Ibid. Poor Abstract, 1804, 3989, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Sherborn Monks (xiv cent.); Westshirbourne (xv cent.). The parish of Monk Sherborne lies to the north of Wootton St. Lawrence and west of Sherborne St. John: it covers an area of 2,045 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Monks Horton MONKS HORTON. THE parish of Horton, usually called Monks Horton, from the priory … LIES adjoining to the down hills which cross the parish, and though it has a variety of situation it is in the whole … annual payment of ten shillings in lieu of it. In which state it continued till the general dissolution of religious …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1931, 1,459. This extensive parish, which has a length of 6 miles from north to south and a maximum breadth of 4 miles, lies largely between the two Roman roads, the Fosse Way and Watling Street, which …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Parva Risborwe (xiv cent.); Monks Rysborough (xvi cent.). The parish of Monks Risborough lies on the north-western slope of the Chiltern Hills, and is remarkably long and narrow in shape. Near Green Hailey …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Monksilver MONKSILVER Monksilver lies on the eastern slopes of the Brendon Hills 2.5 km. west of Stogumber, and part of the parish, including the village, is within …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from St. Nicholas, in the lower half hundred of Ringslow likewise. It is written in the survey of Domesday, Monocstune, i. e. Monks town, and in other record Munchetun, Munketune, and Monkynton; all … 8 In 1649, as appears by the survey taken by order of the state, this vicarage was valued at forty pounds per annum …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Monkton Fairleigh MONKTON FARLEIGH The course of the Roman road to Bath and of Wansdyke forms the northern boundary of Monkton … bishop. 81 A building grant of 155 was obtained from the State and the large sum of 524. 11 s. 8 d. raised locally. 82 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Montacute MONTACUTE The ancient parish of Montacute, four miles west of Yeovil, was 1,485 a. in … 2 leaving 1,304 a. 3 The parish is irregular in shape, and before 1957 was some 3 miles in length, from the … in the guildhall. 276 By the mid 18th century, when court papers survive for 173440, 1755, and 1778, 277 one court was …