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Place name County Entry Source BLOFIELD Norfolk Little Plumstead, Witton, Bradeston, Strumpshaw, Buckenham, Hassingham, Lingwood, Burlingham-St. Edmund, Burlingham-St. Andrew, Hemblington, and Woodbastwick, and part of the parish of Thorpe St. Andrew. Acres, 17,816. Pop., 5,787. Houses, 1,144.The district comprehends also the subdistrict of South Walsham, containing the parishes of South Walsham-St. Mary, South Walsham-St. Lawrence, Burlingham-St. Peter, Ranworth, Panxworth, Upton, Fishley, Acle, Beighton, Moulton Imperial GILES (St.) Northamptonshire Little Billing, and Weston-Favell, and the extra-parochial tract of Moulton Park, beyond the borough. Pop. in 1851, 17, 649; in 1861, 23, 682. Houses Imperial LINCOLN Lincolnshire
NottinghamshireLittle Ponton, Ropsley, Sapperton, Somerby, Stroxton, and Woolsthorpe; the vicarage of Braceby; and the chapelry of Humby. The deanery of Grimsby-first contains the rectories of Beelsby, Cuxwold, Hatcliffe, Hawerby, Healing, Irby-upon-Humber, Laceby, Newton-le-Wold, Rothwell, Swal low, and Swinhope; the vicarages of Cabourn and East Ravendale; and the p. curacy of West Ravendale. The deanery of Grimsby-second contains the rectories of Ashby-with-Fenby, Barnoldby-le-Beck, Bradley, Brigsley, Great Coates, North Coates, Grainsby, Scartho, and Waltham; the vicarages of Clee, Little Coates, Great Grimsby, Holton-le-Clay, Humberstone, and Tetney; and the p. curacies Imperial LONDON London
LondonLittle Trinity-lane; is a gloomy-looking edifice; makes an annual free exhibition of specimens of the decorative art; and contains portraits of Charles Il., William III., Anne, and the antiquary Camden, and a ' ' loving-cup ''given by Camden, and used at the annual feast on St. Luke's day. BarberSurgeons hall stands in Monkwell-street, on the site of a bastion of the ancient City wall; has an elaborately executed door-way; and contains a gilt cup presented by Henry VIII., another cup presented by Charles II., a portrait of Inigo Jones, and a famous picture by Holbein Imperial MOULTON (GREAT), or MOULTON-ST. MICHAEL Norfolk MOULTON (GREAT) , or MOULTON-ST. MICHAEL, a village and a parish in Depwade district, Norfolk. The village stands adjacent to the Great Eastern railway, midway between Tivetshall and Forncett r. stations, and 7 miles NW of Harleston; and has a post office, of the name of Moulton, under Long Stratton. The parish contains also the hamlet of Little Imperial Moulton, Little Norfolk Moulton, Little , hamlet, Great Moulton par., Norfolk. Bartholomew MOULTON (LITTLE) Norfolk MOULTON (LITTLE) , a hamlet in Great Moulton parish, Norfolk; near Great Moulton village. It was formerly a parish; and the living Imperial NORTHAMPTON Northamptonshire Little Billing, and Great Billing, and the extra-parochial tract of Moulton-Park; and the sub-district of Bugbrooke, containing 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 NORTHWICH Cheshire Little Budworth, the Middlewich townships of Weaver, Wimboldsley, and Clive, and the Davenham townships of Wharton, Moulton, and Eaton; and the sub-district Imperial
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