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A History of the County of Warwick
… 552; 1921, 614; 1931, 697. Ryton-on-Dunsmore is a village and parish 4 miles south-east from Coventry on the main … which here crosses the River Avon. The river forms most of the north and west boundaries of the parish, the lie of … Dilke's Charity. The Parliamentary Returns of 1786 state that Dilke gave, by deed, 30, vested in the
A History of the County of Hertford
… Savecampe (xiv cent.); Savecome, Sawcompe (xv cent.). The parish of Sacombe has an area of 1,534 acres, of which 405 acres are arable land, 683 acres permanent grass, and 123 acres wood. 1 The general elevation of the parish is …
Magna Britannia
… - Silverton Salcombe Regis SALCOMBE REGIS, in the hundred of East Budleigh and in the deanery of Aylesbeare, lies about a mile and a … Mary to Sir William Petre, her principal Secretary of State, of whose descendant, Lord Petre, it was purchased, in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Parishes Salford SALFORD Salford is a small parish of about 975 acres, of which 451 are arable land and 469 permanent grass. 1 The slope of the ground, which varies little, is from west to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1,052; 1931, 828. Salford Priors is a large parish at the south-western extremity of the county. It is divided from Bidford, on the east, by … however, is said to be formed by an artificial cut, 1 and a few yards above it a brook, known as the Old Arrow, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Salperton SALPERTON Salperton, which lies 13 km. east of Cheltenham, ceased to exist as a civil parish in 1935 when … records include a court roll from the years 155262 and papers for courts held in 1566 and 1570. In those years the … Abs. cccxxxix. G.D.R. vol. 40, f. 202v. Hockaday Abs. lii, state of clergy 1593, f. 10. Com. for Eccl. Causes, 1574 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… (xv cent.). Salton is a parish covering about 2,760 acres of low ground, bounded by the Rye on the south and by its tributaries the Seven and the Dove on the east and
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Saltwood SALTWOOD LIES the next parish westward from Newington, being called … from its near neighbourhood to the sea. In the time of the Saxons it was written Sealtwde; in the Book of Domesday, Salteode; and in other writings soon afterwards, both Salwode, and
A History of the County of Worcester
… Salewearpe, Salowarpa (ix cent.); Salewarpe (xi, xiii and xiv cent.); Saltwarp (xiv cent.); Sulwarp (xvi cent.). … Salwarpe is a small well-wooded parish covering an area of 1,914 acres, 1 of which 20 acres are water, nearly … about two thirds permanent grass and 45 acres woodland. 2 The soil is chiefly marl on a subsoil of marl and gravel, and
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1911, 441; 1921, 431; 1931, 624. Sambourne forms part of the ecclesiastical parish of Coughton, though it has been a … 17th century. 1 It is divided from Coughton by Cane Brook, and the Ryknield Street, here known as Haydon Way, crosses …
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