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A History of the County of Northampton
… within Passenham parish, in fact relates to Water Newton (Hunts.). 12 The Four Townships. The earliest …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… annum. Paston PASTON, a township, in the parish of Kirk-Newton, union of Glendale, W. division of Glendale ward, N. …
Cardiff Records
… Lower Senghenith, Whitchurche, Rudre, Rothe, Liqueth, Newton Notasshe, Radure, Cardiff and Costesineston, with all … and in Kaerfilly, Whitchurche, Radre, Rothe, Lyqueth, Newton Notasshe, Radure, Kybore, Cowebridge, Cardiff and …
Cardiff Records
… and Lower Senghenydd, Whitchurch, Rudry, Roath, Leckwith, Newton Nottage, Radyr, Cardiff and Costinton. This has been …
Old and New London
… was first builded about the reign of Edward III. Thomas Newton, first parson there, was buried in the quire, in the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Bloxam, i. 79. [ 10] Pearson, James s. Rob., of Newton, Cumberland, p.p. Queen's Coll., matric. 7 June, 1676, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… their appurtenances. Pemberton is subject to the fee of Newton-in-Makerfield, of which the Legh family are lords; and … by the river Douglas, and intersected by the road from Newton-in-Makerfield to Wigan, and by the Liverpool and Bury …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… through the middle of the township. The road from Leigh to Newton-inMakerfield passes through; and facility of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (N. W.) from Wigton; containing, with the market-town of Newton-Stewart, 3672 inhabitants, of whom 1500 are in the … especially on the dairyfarms in the neighbourhood of Newton-Stewart. Much of the agricultural produce, and numbers … to Carty-Port, about a mile to the south of the town of Newton-Stewart, where there is a convenient harbour, affords …
A History of the County of Somerset
… successors were Major W. P. Parsons in 1919, and the Revd. Newton Parsons in 1939. 42 There were nine separate farms in …