Searching for "LONGWORTH"

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "LONGWORTH":
    Place name County Entry Source
    ABINGDON Berkshire Longworth; the subdistrict of Abingdon, containing the parishes of Marcham, St. Helen, St. Nicholas, Radley, and Suuningwell, and the extra Imperial
    ATHLONE Westmeath Longworth, Esq.; and Creggan Castle, the property of F. Longworth, Esq. On the Connaught side are Shamrock Lodge, the seat Lewis:Ireland
    BALLYBURLEY, or PRIMULT Offaly Longworth Dames, Esq.; Rathmoyle, of G. Rait, Esq.; Clonin, of S. Rait, Esq.; and Coolville, of T. Grattan, Esq. Petty Lewis:Ireland
    BALLYLOUGHLOE Westmeath Longworth, Esq., a handsome modern residence near the road from Dublin to Athlone; Belvill, of Gustavus Jones, Esq.; Twyford, of E. Hodson Lewis:Ireland
    BOLTON Lancashire Longworth townships; Tonge-with-Haulgh subdistrict, containing Tonge, Haulgh, Breightmet, and Harwood townships; Horwich subdistrict, containing Horwich and Lostock townships Imperial
    BOLTON-LE-MOORS Lancashire Longworth, Turton, Bradshaw, Haulgh, Tonge, Breightmet, Harwood, Lostock, Darcy-Lever, Blackrod, Anglezarke, and Rivington, and the chapelry of Little Lever Imperial
    Charney Berkshire Longworth par., NW. Berks, on river Ock, 4½ m. NW. of Wantage, 1209 ac., pop. 222; P.O., called Charney Bartholomew
    CHARNEY Berkshire Longworth parish, Berks; on the river Ock, 3 miles NE by N of Faringdon Road r. station, and 4½ NNW of Wantage Imperial
    DRAYCOT-MOOR Berkshire Longworth parish, Berks; 5½ miles W of Abingdon. Acres, 1, 041. Real property, £1, 714. Pop., 261. Houses Imperial
    Draycott Moor Berkshire Draycott Moor , hamlet, Longworth par., Berks, 5½ miles W. of Abingdon. Bartholomew
    FARINGDON Berkshire Longworth, and Stanford-in-the-Vale. Acres, 64, 207. Poor-rates in 1862, £8, 213. Pop. in 1851, 15, 732; in 1861, 15, 688. Houses Imperial
    HACKTHORN Lincolnshire Longworth r. station, and 7 N by E of Lincoln. It has a post office under Lincoln. Acres, 2, 890. Real Imperial
    HEREFORDSHIRE, or Hereford Herefordshire Longworth Castle, Lower Moor, Ludford, Much Marcle, Mynde Park, Newhill Court, Rotherwas, Rudhall, Sellersbrook, Shobden Coni.t, Stoke-Edith, Sufton, Tibberton Imperial
    Longworth Berkshire Longworth .-- par., township, and vil., in NW. of Berks, 7 miles NE. of Faringdon - par., 4553 ac., pop. 1043; township Bartholomew
    Longworth Lancashire Longworth , township, Bolton le Moors par., Lancashire, 5 miles NW. of Bolton, 1654 ac., pop. 106. Bartholomew
    LONGWORTH Berkshire LONGWORTH , a village in Faringdon district, and a parish partly also in Abingdon district, Berks. The village stands 1 mile Imperial
    LONGWORTH Lancashire LONGWORTH , a township in Bolton-le-Moors parish, Lancashire; 5 miles N by W of Bolton. Acres, 1,590. Real Imperial
    Longworth House Herefordshire Longworth House , seat, in co. and 4 miles E. of Hereford. Bartholomew
    LUGWARDINE Herefordshire Longworth, Lugwardine Court, New Court, Hagley Park, Hephill, and Wilcroft are chief residences. A three-arched bridge spans the Lug. Hops Imperial
    NOGHEVAL, or NOUGHOVAL Westmeath Longworth, Esq.; Clonkeen, of E. Coffy, Esq.: and in that part which is in the county of Longford are Cartron Lewis:Ireland
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