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Place name County Entry Source CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire Whitgift, Bishops Cosin, Law, and Walton, Dean Sherlock, the poets Crashaw, Gray, and Garth, Jer. Markland, Col. Hutchinson, the Duke Imperial CANTERBURY Kent
SurreyWhitgift; and has an income of £512. St. John's hospital was founded by Lanfranc; was recently restored; includes Imperial CROYDON Surrey Whitgift's hospital, were founded in 1869. Whitgift's hospital was erected and endowed, in 1593, by Archbishop Whitgift; is a quadrangular Imperial FORD Kent committal to the Tower. Abbot retired hither, after his suspension; and Whitgift sometimes resided here, and hunted in the park. Imperial GOOLE Yorkshire Whitgift, and Luddington, -the last electorally in Lincolnshire. Acres, 40, 908. Poor-rates in 1863, £8, 027. Pop. in 1851, 13, 686; in 1861, 16, 153. Houses Imperial GRIMSBY (Great) Lincolnshire Whitgift and Bishop Fotherby were natives.The parish includes the hamlet of Wellow; yet, as already noted, is conterminate Imperial Ousefleet Yorkshire Whitgift par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire - township, 2885 ac. (697 water), pop. 210; vil., on river Ouse, 6 miles Bartholomew OUSEFLEET Yorkshire Whitgift parish, W. R. Yorkshire: on the river Ouse, 6 miles S E by E of Howden. Acres, 1, 690. Real Imperial Reedness Yorkshire Whitgift par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, on river Ouse, 4 miles SE. of Howden, 3083 ac., pop. 494; P.O. Bartholomew REEDNESS Yorkshire Whitgift parish, W. R. Yorkshire; on the river Ouse, 4¼ miles S E of Howden. Acres, 2, 884. Real Imperial Swinefleet Yorkshire Whitgift par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire - township, 2472 ac. (96 water), pop. 1233; vil., on river Ouse, 2½ m. SE. of Goole Bartholomew SWINEFLEET, or Swinfleet Yorkshire Whitgift parish. Real property, £6,742; of which £20 are in gasworks. Pop., 1,149. houses, 292. The property Imperial Whitgift Yorkshire Whitgift , par., township, and vil., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire - par., 9941 ac. (1033 water), pop. 2299; township, 1501 ac. (60 water Bartholomew WHITGIFT Yorkshire WHITGIFT , a township and a parish in Goole district, W. R. Yorkshire. The township lies on the river Ouse, 4½ miles Imperial WORCESTER Herefordshire
Oxfordshire
Warwickshire
WorcestershireWhitgift, who became archbishops; Stillingfleet, Hough, and Hurd. One of the dignitaries became a cardinal, and three became archbishops. The cathedral Imperial
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