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A History of the County of Northampton
… Quenynton (xiii cent.); Quynton, Queenton (xiv cent.). The parish of Quinton covers an area of 1,225 acres. The soil varies from strong clay to yellow marl, and in some parts it is of a light gravelly nature; the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 15; 1931, 11. Lower Radbourn: 1911, 10; 1921, 12; 1931, 3. The old parish of Radbourn was depopulated during the 15th century and its church allowed to fall into ruin. 1 It was divided …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Parishes Raddington RADDINGTON The ancient parish of Raddington lies on the southern edge of … is the river Batherm, flowing in a steep-sided valley, and the north-western follows a stream which rises on Heydon …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 2, 123. Population: 1911, 556; 1921, 578; 1931, 532. The parish forms roughly an inverted triangle, with a northern base of 1 miles and a depth of 2 miles to its apex in the south. Its boundary …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Parishes Radley RADLEY Radelea, Radclege (xii cent.). The parish of Radley included in 1831 the 'liberty' of Thrupp and Wick and part of the township of Kennington, and covered …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Radnage (xvi cent. onwards). Radnage is a border parish of 1,368 acres, of which 903 are arable and 250 permanent grass. 1 The soil is chalky with a subsoil of light loam and clay. The …
A History of the County of Warwick
… from north to south by about a mile in breadth, mostly of rich pasture-land. The eastern boundary is formed in its southern half by the … it follows a small stream which flows north for mile and then turns west to form the northern boundary of the …
A History of the County of Hertford
… (xi cent.); Redewell (xv cent.); Radiwell (xvi cent.). The parish of Radwell lies in the extreme northwest of the county on the … about 743 acres, of which the greater part is arable land and about oneninth permanent grass. There are only 3 acres of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Renham, lies the next parish northward from Bredhurst, and the next eastward from Gillingham. The whole of this parish is in the division of EastKent, which begins … sisters, ten poor women, with six poor clerks. In which state it continued in the reigns of king Henry VIII. and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Ramsbury RAMSBURY Ramsbury is 9 km. east of Marlborough. 1 Before the Norman Conquest it was the seat … non-royal estate in Wiltshire. 2 The hundred lay east and west along the Kennet valley and was attenuated … of R.A.F. Yatesbury, and was disposed of by the state in 1955. In 1981 most of the runways survived but by …