Searching for "CODDINGTON"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Aldersey Cheshire township and seat, Coddington par., W. Cheshire, on affluent of river Dee, 7 miles SE. of Chester, 803 ac., pop. 109. Bartholomew
    ALDERSEY Cheshire Coddington parish, Cheshire; on an affluent of the river Dee, 4 miles SW of Tattenhall r. station, and 8 SSE of Chester Imperial
    BOUGHTON (Great) Cheshire Coddington. Farndon, and Tilston, the extra-parochial tracts of Willington and Kingsmarsh, and parts of the parishes of Malpas, Shocklach Imperial
    CHESTER Cheshire Coddington, Handley, Malpas, Lower Malpas, Marbury, Tattenhall, and Tilston; and the p. curacies of Harthill, Whitewell, Bickerton, Chadd, and Shocklach Imperial
    Chowley Cheshire Chowley , township, Coddington par., W. Cheshire, 6½ miles N. of Malpas, 790 ac., pop. 39. Bartholomew
    CHOWLEY Cheshire Coddington parish, Cheshire; 6½ miles N of Malpas. Acres, 774. Real property, £1, 124. Pop., 67. Houses, 11. Imperial
    Coddington Nottinghamshire Coddington , par. and vil., S. Notts, 2½ miles E. of Newark, 1850 ac., pop. 521; P.O. Bartholomew
    Coddington Herefordshire Coddington , par., E. Herefordshire, 3½ miles N. of Ledbury ry. sta., 1076 ac., pop. 141; P.O. Bartholomew
    Coddington Cheshire Coddington .-- par. and township, W. Cheshire, 9 miles SE. of Chester -- par., 3022 ac., pop. 263; township, 1421 ac., pop. 115; P.O. Bartholomew
    CODDINGTON Nottinghamshire CODDINGTON , a parish in Newark district, Notts; near the Great Northern railway, 2 miles E of Newark. Po-town, Newark Imperial
    CODDINGTON Cheshire CODDINGTON , a township and a parish in Great Boughton district, Cheshire. The township lies on an affluent of the river Imperial
    CODDINGTON Herefordshire
    Worcestershire
    CODDINGTON , a parish in Ledbury district, Hereford; under the Malvern Hills, near the Worcester and Hereford railway, not far from Imperial
    DONORE Meath Coddington, Esq., is situated in an extensive demesne, well planted, on the banks of the Boyne; a residence called Farm Lewis:Ireland
    DUNLEER Louth Coddington, Esq. From the Union till the year 1811 a sovereign was regularly elected, but since that period no election Lewis:Ireland
    HEREFORD Herefordshire Coddington, Collington, Colwall, Cradley, Donnington, Eastnor, Edwin-Ralph, Evesbach, Frome-Castle, Little Marcle, Munsley, Pixley, Upper Sapey, StokeLacy, Tedstone-Delamere Imperial
    LEDBURY Herefordshire Coddington, Bosbury, Castle-Frome, Canon-Frome, Donnington, Eastnor, Colwall, and Mathon, -the last electorally in Worcester. Acres, 27, 704. Pop., 10, 295. Houses Imperial
    LINCOLN Lincolnshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Coddington, Harby, Langford, Ossington, Girton, and Besthorpe. The deanery of Newark-second contains the rectories of Averham, Hawton, Kelham, Kilvington Imperial
    NEWARK Nottinghamshire Coddington, electorally in Notts, and the parishes of Bassingham, Thurlby, Norton-Disney, Stapleford, Carlton-le-Moorland, Brant-Broughton, and Beckingham Imperial
    NOTTINGHAMSHIRE or Notts Nottinghamshire Coddington House, Colston Hall, Cotgrave Place, Daybrook House, East-wood Hall, Eaton Hall, Edwinstowe Hall, Elston Hall, Elton Manor, Finningley Imperial
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