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A History of the County of Surrey
… Rederith, Redrith, Redruth, Redryff, Redriff. The parish of Rotherhithe comprises the peninsula half encircled by the Thames between Bermondsey in Surrey and Deptford in Kent. The Lower Road connects it with the … but in this case have been allowed to fall into a state of squalid decay. Near Durand's Wharf is a handsome …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Ryther-, Rethes- (xvixvii cent.); Reresthorp (xix cent.). The civil parish has an area of 1,275 acres of land and water. The soil is mixed, the subsoil Oxford Clay, the
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Rytherwyke (xv cent.); Rotherwicke (xvi cent.). The parish of Rotherwick covers an area of 1,988 acres, and is situated 7 miles north-east from Basingstoke. The
A History of the County of Sussex
… cent.). Rottingdean parish was in two separate portions, the northern being the ancient chapelry of Balsdean. The two were approximately of the same area, and were joined only at a single point, a furlong east of the
A History of the County of Worcester
… (xiv cent.); Rouslench, Randolphs Lench (xvi cent.). The parish of Rous Lench lies in the east of the county. Piddle Brook forms its northern and an unnamed stream, a tributary of Whitsun Brook, its …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Parishes Rousham ROUSHAM Rousham 1 lies in the Cherwell valley, mid way between Oxford and Banbury, c. 11 miles (18 km.) from each town; the parish … the Bicester-Enstone road and a small stream to the north of it; the river Cherwell forms the eastern boundary and the
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parishes Rowde ROWDE The parish of Rowde lies to the south of Bromham on the Gault and Greensand strip beneath the western escarpment of
A History of the County of Warwick
… 3,791. Population: 1911, 868; 1921, 912; 1931, 880. The village, with the church, vicarage, and Hall, lies somewhat north of the centre of the parish, 6 miles north-west of Warwick. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Rouwenore (xiv cent.); Roughner (xvii cent.). The parish of Rowner, containing 1,245 acres, of which two are covered … scattered over a long narrow strip of land, the southern and eastern portions of which have been bought by the War … I, No. 106. Maclean, Hist. of Trigg Minor, ii, 216, 217; Papers and Proc. Hants Field Club, ii (3), 345. Chan. Inq. …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Ructona (xiii cent.); Rokesdon (xv cent.). The parish of Roxton has an area of 2,918 acres, of which 1,938 acres are arable, 532 acres permanent grass and 53 acres woods and plantations. 1 Its western boundary is … co-heir of Roger Hunt. The Parish Books of Roxton for 1718 state that 'Elizabeth Hunt, Gentleman,' was buried in that …
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