Searching for "BARTON IN THE BEANS"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Barton-in-the-Beans Leicestershire Barton-in-the-Beans , township, Market Bosworth, Nailstone, and Shackerstone pars., Leicestershire, 2 miles N. of Market Bosworth, pop. 136. Bartholomew
    BARTON-IN-THE-BEANS Leicestershire BARTON-IN-THE-BEANS , a township in Market-Bosworth district, Leicester; chiefly in Nailstone parish, but partly also in Market Imperial
    BEDFORDSHIRE, or Beds Bedfordshire Barton-in the-Clay, are chalk; those of a belt about 7 miles broad, east-north-eastward from Eaton-Bray and Leighton-Buzzard, are upper greensand and ganlt; those of a belt of similar but more irregular breadth immediately N of this, are lower greensand; those of the tracts further N and NE, including most of the vale of Bedford, are middle oolite, variously coral rag, calcareous grit, and Oxford clay; and those of a small tract along the Ouse N of Bedford, and of another small tract continuous with this in the extreme NW, are lower oolite, variously forest Imperial
    BERKS, or Berkshire Berkshire BERKS , or Berkshire, an inland county, within the basin of the Thames. It is bounded, on the N, by Gloucester Imperial
    BURTON-UPON-TRENT Staffordshire Beane, and has an endowed income of £461; and other schools and charities have £674. A building in High street is occupied partly by a museum, established in 1842, and partly by the reading room of a literary society, established in 1844. The workhouse, in Horninglow, was erected at a cost of £5,400. The town has a head post office,‡ a railway station, with telegraph, a banking office, and three chief inns; is a seat of sessions and a polling-place; and publishes two weekly newspapers. A weekly market is held on Thursday; and fairs Imperial
    GLOUCESTERSHIRE, or Gloucester Gloucestershire GLOUCESTERSHIRE , or Gloucester, an inland, but partly maritime, county of England; bounded, on t he NW, by Herefordshire and Worcestershire Imperial
    LANCASHIRE Lancashire LANCASHIRE , a maritime and northern county; bounded on the N, by Cumberland and Westmoreland; on the E, by Yorkshire; on Imperial
    LICHFIELD Derbyshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Shropshire
    Staffordshire
    LICHFIELD , a city, four parishes, a sub-district, and a district in Staffordshire, and a diocese partly also in Derbyshire Imperial
    LINCOLNSHIRE, or LINCOLN Lincolnshire LINCOLNSHIRE , or LINCOLN, a maritime county on the E of England. It is bounded on the N and NE, by Imperial
    NAILSTONE Leicestershire Barton-in-the-Beans, and the chapelry of Normanton-le-Heath. Acres, 3, 806. Real property, £8, 443. Pop., 639. Houses Imperial
    NORFOLK Norfolk NORFOLK , a maritime county in the E of England; bounded, on the N W, by the Wash, which divides it Imperial
    NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, or Northampton Northamptonshire NORTHAMPTONSHIRE , or Northampton, an inland county; bonded, on the N E, by Leicestershire and Rutlandshire; on the N, by Lincolnshire Imperial
    NOTTINGHAMSHIRE or Notts Nottinghamshire NOTTINGHAMSHIRE or Notts , a midland county; bounded, on the N W, by Yorkshire; on the N E and the E Imperial
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