Searching for "WEST STOCKWITH"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    GAINSBOROUGH Lincolnshire Stockwith are separate benefices.—The sub-district includes also the extra-parochial tract of Paddocks, which has neither houses nor inhabitants. --The district comprehends likewise the sub-district of Owston, containing the parish of Haxey, and the townships of Owston and West Imperial
    Idie Nottinghamshire Medden rivers, near Bothamsall, flows E., N., and NE. to the Trent at West Stockwith, and is 30 miles long. Bartholomew
    LINCOLN Lincolnshire
    Nottinghamshire
    West Retford, Saundby, and South Wheatley; the vicarages of Beckingham, Blyth, Bole, Clarborough, Everton, Gringley-on-the-Hill, Hayton, Mattersea, Misson, East Retford, North Wheatley, Sturton, Suttonon-Lound, Scrooby, and Walkeringham; and the p. curacies of Austerfield, Bawtry, West Bnrton, Clarrborough-St. Saviour, Misterton, and West Stockwith Imperial
    LINCOLNSHIRE, or LINCOLN Lincolnshire West Stockwith; goes thence between the Isle of Axholme and the main body of the connty, to the Humber; is navigable Imperial
    Misterton Nottinghamshire West Stockwith), 5420 ac., pop. 1880; township, pop. 1218; vil., on Chesterfield Canal, 5 miles NW. of Gainsborough; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew
    MISTERTON Nottinghamshire West Stockwith, and comprises 5,420 acres. Real property, £9,889. Pop. in 1851,1,743; in 1861, 1,627. Houses Imperial
    NOTTINGHAMSHIRE or Notts Nottinghamshire West Stockwith. The roads, so long ago as1814, comprised 312 miles of paved streets and turnpikeroads, and 1, 330 miles Imperial
    Stockwith, West Nottinghamshire Stockwith, West , township and vil., Misterton par., Notts, near confluence of rivers Idle and Trent, opposite East Stockwith, and 4 miles Bartholomew
    STOCKWITH (West) Nottinghamshire STOCKWITH (West) , a township-chapelry, with a village, in Misterton parish, Notts; on the river Trent, at the junction of the Chesterfield Imperial
    TRENT (The) Derbyshire
    Leicestershire
    Lincolnshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Staffordshire
    West Stockwith, and there receives the Idle; it proceeds within Lincoln northward, past Wildsworth, Burringham, and Amcotts, separating the Isle Imperial
    West Stockwith Nottinghamshire West Stockwith , Misterton par., Notts, 4 miles NW. of Gainsborough; P.O. See STOCKWITH, WEST. Bartholomew
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