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These other entries in our collection of descriptive gazetteers are also about Tacolneston. You may be able to find further references to Tacolneston in the descriptive gazetteers by doing a full-text search here.
| Place | Type of entry | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Tacolnestone (or Tacolston) | parish | Bartholomew |
| TACOLNESTON, or Tacolston | a parish, with a village | Imperial |
Sorry, but no mentions of this place can be found.
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| Wymondham | 4 | 2 |
The following appear as names for Tacolneston. Follow the links for what the author actually said:
| Name | Author | Source |
|---|---|---|
| TACOLNESTON | John Marius Wilson | Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (Edinburgh: A Fullarton & Co., 1870-72). |
| TACOLNESTONE | John Bartholomew | Gazetteer of the British Isles (Edinburgh: Bartholomew, 1887). |
| TACOLNESTONE OR TACOLSTON | John Bartholomew | Gazetteer of the British Isles (Edinburgh: Bartholomew, 1887). |
| TACOLNESTON OR TACOLSTON | John Marius Wilson | Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (Edinburgh: A Fullarton & Co., 1870-72). |
| TACOLSTON | John Bartholomew | Gazetteer of the British Isles (Edinburgh: Bartholomew, 1887). |
| John Marius Wilson | Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (Edinburgh: A Fullarton & Co., 1870-72). |
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