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A History of the County of Worcester
… Stokis, Stoka, Sauernestoch, Savernestoke (xii cent.). The parish of Severn Stoke, inclusive of the hamlets of Clifton, Kinnersley and Sandford, has an area of 3,326 acres, about two-thirds of
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes Sevington SEVINGTON LIES the next parish to Willesborough south-eastward. It is a very … the hill southward, where the clay is again very deep, and the like country through the woods as that below Great Chart and Bethersden, already described. One of the principal heads of the river Stour, which rises at …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… SHADOXHURST IS the next parish eastward. So much of it as is within the borough of Old Harlackenden, is in the hundred of Blackborne, and lower division of the lath of Scray, and western division … in which hang three bells. The whole seems in a ruinous state. In the north windows of the isle are some remains of
A History of the County of Berkshire
… (xi cent.); Scaudeburn, Saudiburn (xiii cent.). The parish of Shalbourne lies at the south-west corner of the … three tithings, Shalbourne or Town, Bagshot in the north and Oxenwood in the south; the two latter, which were in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Scaudedene (xii cent.); Chalden, Scalden (xiii cent.). The parish of Shalden contains 1,536 acres. Its eastern boundary is formed by the high road from Alton to Odiham, and the village lies about half a mile to the west of this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Chaldflut (xiii cent.). Shalfleet is a parish on the north of the Island, about midway between Newport and Freshwater, and at one time doubtless included the town …
A History of the County of Surrey
… cent.); Shaldeford (xiv cent.); Shalforde (xvi cent). The parish of Shalford lies south-east of Guildford. It is intersected by the River Wey from south to north, and the Tillingbourne running east and west joins the Wey …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 9 miles south from Ryde, lies under the north slope of the down, for the most part on high ground, on which theThe old village of Shanklin lies at the head of the chine, and with its thatch-roofed cottages forms a picturesque … of Winchester (140547) ( Oglander Memoirs, 183). Parl. Papers 1872, vol. xlvi, no. 227, p. 10. Egerton MSS. 2032, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… parish 9 miles north-west from Bedford. It covers an area of 2,467 acres, of which 853 acres are arable land and 1,305 acres permanent grass. 2 The parish is watered by … of Hugh de Beauchamp in 1086. 55 But it is impossible to state this definitely, for as will be seen from the number of
A History of the County of Berkshire
… cent.); Shawe (xiiixvii cent.); Shaw (xvii cent.). The parish of Shaw lies on the north side of the valley of the Lambourn, … the Kennet. The parish consists of two townships, Shaw and Donnington, both of which lie near the stream where it is …
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