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A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Pangbourne PANGBOURNE Pandeborne (xi cent.). The parish of Pangbourne contains 1,940 acres, of which 718 are arable land, 517 permanent pasture and 339 woods and plantations. 1 The River Thames forms part …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.). Patcham is a large parish which now forms part of Brighton, from which it was separated by the parish of … an irregularly shaped area of 4,325 acres in extent, and embraces a series of coombes radiating from the centre of … of Charles I, and was a member of the first Council of State of the Commonwealth. He was buried at Patcham on 31 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Patney PATNEY Patney 1 lies at the western end of the Vale of Pewsey 7 km. south-east of … which the parish's name derives, enclose a featureless and exposed islet of 358 ha. (884 a.) at the southern end of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… or Paterick Brumpton (xiii cent.). This parish, comprising the townships of Newtonle-Willows, Hunton and Arrathorne, lies in an agricultural district at about 200 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it took from the bourn or stream which runs through it; and it was afterwards called Patrixborne, to distinguish it from the neighbouring parishes of Borne, situated on the same stream. There are two boroughs … to which it afterwards became an alien cell. 1 In which state this manor continued till the 11th year of king Henry …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its name from the church being dedicated to St. Paulinus, and the river Cray, which runs through it; being in antient … stands alone, half surrounded by tall elm trees, the shade of which casts a pleasing gloom, and makes a picturesque … and Sophia to William Champneys, esq. of Boxley, in which state it continued till about the year 1742, when they all …
A History of the County of Bedford
… (xiiixvii cent.); Patenham, Patnam (xvixvii cent.). The parish of Pavenham is situated 6 miles northwest of Bedford, and is bounded on the east and south by the River Ouse. It …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Peasmore (xvixvii cent.); Peysmer, Peasemore (xvii cent.). The parish of Peasemore lies on the southern slope of the Berkshire downs and is drained by subterranean streams in the dry valleys …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Pevemore (xi cent.); Pebmore, Pebbmer (xiii cent.). The parish of Pedmore is situated in the north-west of the county … parish. It forms the north-western end of the Clent Hills, and is 600 ft. above the ordnance datum. There is here a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Pembury PEMBURY. LIES the next adjoining parish southward from Tudeley. It is called in the Textus Roffensis, PEPPINGEBERLIA, and in antient deeds, Pepenbery. It seems always to have been … Pembury, and is now usually written so. THE PARISH of Pembury, though of small breadth, extends the length of …