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Place name County Entry Source BRIDGHAM Norfolk Little Ouse river, near the Norfolk railway, 2½ miles SW of Harling-Road station, and 6 E by N of Thetford Imperial DURHAM County Durham DURHAM , a city and a district in the county of Durham, and a diocese in the NE of England. The Imperial Glasgow Lanarkshire
Renfrewshirelittle farther E, opposite South Portland Street, but having become insecure in 1846, it was removed, and the Portland Street Suspension Bridge erected at the expense of the heritors of Gorbals. The present structure is the result of alteration and improvement in 1870-71. Still further E, and forming an important link between the N and S sides of the river, is Victoria Bridge. This erection occupies the site of the old and first bridge of Glasgow. We have already seen that a bridge, probably of wood, is mentioned as existing here in the time of Wallace. It was about Groome GUERNSEY Guernsey GUERNSEY , one of the Channel islands. It lies in the gulf of Avranches and in the bay of Mont St Imperial Harle, Little and West Northumberland Wansbeck, 9½ miles E. of Bellingham -- Little Harle, 710 ac., pop. 48; West Harle, 653 ac., pop. 7; P.O., called Harle . Bartholomew HARLE (LITTLE and WEST) Northumberland LITTLE and WEST) , two townships in Kirkwhelpington parish, Northumberland; on the river Wansbeck, and on the Wansbeck Valley railway, 9½ miles E of Bellingham. Acres, 701 and 661. Pop., 80 and 17. Houses, 12 and 3. Little Harle Imperial HOCKHAM Norfolk Harling road r. station, and 7 WSW of Attleborough; and has a post office under Thetford, and a fair on Easter Monday. The parish comprises 3, 406 acres. Real property, £3, 443. Pop., 629. Houses, 133. The property is divided among a few. The manor, with Hockham Hall, belongs to Henry Partridge, Esq. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Norwich. Value, £276. * Patron, the Rev. J. Spurgin. The present parish formerly formed two parishes, called Great and Little Imperial HOPTON Suffolk Little Ouse river and the boundary with Norfolk, 6 miles S by E of Harling Road r. station, and 9 ESE of Thetford Imperial KIRKHARLE, or Harle-Kirk Northumberland Little Harle, and West Harle; and has a post office of the name of Harle, under Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Acres Imperial KIRKWHELPINGTON Northumberland Harle, Great Bavington, Catcherside, Coldwell, Fawns, and Little Harle in Bellingham district, and the township of Capheaton in Castle-Ward Imperial KNETTISHALL Suffolk Little Ouse river, at the boundary with Norfolk, near the Peddar way, 5¼ miles S of Harling road r. station Imperial LOPHAM (SOUTH) Norfolk Little Ouse, and 5½ SE of East Harling r. station; shares in the manufacture of North Lopham; and has a...office Imperial NORFOLK Norfolk NORFOLK , a maritime county in the E of England; bounded, on the N W, by the Wash, which divides it Imperial NORTHUMBERLAND Northumberland Little Harle, Heddon, Hesleyside, Kirkley, Lilburn, Lindon, Milburn, Minster-Acres, Mitford Castle, Morwick, Nunnykirk, Nunwick, Otterburn, Pallins-burn, Roddam, Shawden Imperial QUIDDENHAM Norfolk Little Ouse river, 1 mile S of Eccles-Road r. station, and 2½ E N E of East Harling Imperial Riddlesworth Norfolk Norfolk, on river Little Ouse, 6 miles S. of Harling Road sta., 1157 ac., pop. 96; contains Riddlesworth Hall , seat. Bartholomew RIDDLESWORTH Norfolk Little Ouse river at the boundary with Suffolk, near the Peddar way, 4½ miles S S W of Harling Imperial THELNETHAM Suffolk Little Ouse, 6 miles WNW of Mellis r. station, and 10 ESE of Thetford. It has a post-office under Harling Imperial
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