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Place name County Entry Source BATH and WELLS Somerset South Stoke, and Twerton; and the p. curacies of Brislington, Combe-Down, Monkton-Coombe, Queen-Charlton, and Woolley. The deanery of Chew, in its Chew-Magna district, contains the rectories of Butcombe, Chelwood, Chew-Stoke, Clutton, Compton-Martin, Hinton-Bluett, Norton-Malreward, Ubley, and Winford; the vicarages of Chew Magna, Compton-Dando, High Littleton Imperial EVESHAM Worcestershire Littleton, South Littleton, Badsey, Offenham, Bretforton, Church-Honeybourne-with-Poden, Pebworth, Cow-Honeybourne, Aston-sub-Edge, Weston-sub-Edge, Saintbury Imperial GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL Gloucestershire
Somerset
WiltshireSouth Marston, Poulton, and Swindon-St. Mark. The deanery of North Malmsbury comprises the rectories of Ashley, Bremilham, Brinkworth, Crudwell, Dantsey, Easton-Gray, Foxley, Garsden, Luckington, Long Newnton, Oaksey, Poole-Keynes, Somerford-Magna, Somerford-Parva, Sopworth, and Stanton-St. Quentin; the vicarages of the Lea-with-Claverton, Hankerton, Hullavington, Kemble, Malmsbury, Minety, Norton-Coleparle, Sherston-Magna, and Westport; and the p. curacies of Corston, Rodborne, Pinkney, Brokenborough, and Charlton. The deanery of South Malmsbury comprises the rectories of Biddestone, Box, Castle-Combe, Christian-Malford, Ditteridge, Draycot-Cerne, Griddleton, Hardenhuish, Kellaways, West Kington, Langley-Burrell, Leigh-Delamere, Littleton Imperial Littleton and Badsey Worcestershire Littleton and Badsey , ry. sta. (for North and South Littleton), Worcestershire, 3½ miles NE. of Evesham. Bartholomew LITTLETON (NORTH) Worcestershire LITTLETON (NORTH) , a village and a parish in Evesham district, Worcester. The village stands near the river Avon, on the E verge of the county, 4 miles NE by N of Evesham r. station.The parish contains also the village of Middle Littleton; and it has a post office, of the name of Littleton, under Evesham. Acres, 1,610. Real property, £2,753; of which £20 are in quarries. Pop., 303. Houses, 72. The property is divided among a few. The living is a p. curacy, annexed to the p. curacy of South Imperial Littleton, South Worcestershire Littleton, South , par. and vil. (ry. sta. Littleton and Badsey), Worcestershire, 3 miles NE. of Evesham, 841 a,c., pop. 324; P.O. Bartholomew LITTLETON (SOUTH) Worcestershire LITTLETON (SOUTH) , a parish, with a village, in Evesham district, Worcester; near the river Avon, 3 miles N E by N of Evesham Imperial LONDON London
LondonSouth Mimms parish, the three in Tottenham parish; the chapelry of Tottenham-St. Michael; and the donative of Hadley. The deanery of Greenwich contains the rectories of Charlton, Deptford-St. Paul, Lee, and Woolwich; the vicarages of Deptford-St. Nicholas, Eltham, Greenwich, Lewisham, and Plum stead; and the p. curacies and chapelries in the same parishes as these livings. The deanery of St-GeorgeHanover-square contains all the livings in St. G. H. sq. parish. The deanery of Hampton contains the rectories of Hanworth, Littleton Imperial MIDDLESEX Middlesex MIDDLESEX , an inland county, within the basin of the Thames; bounded, on the N, by Herts; on the E, by Imperial OCKENDON (North) Essex South Essex hounds. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Rochester. Value, £550.* Patron, R. Benyon, Esq. The church is ancient; was restored in 1858, at a cost of more than £1,000; has a tower of flint and stone; and contains brasses and monuments of the Poyntzes and the Littletons Imperial OXFORD Berkshire
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Oxfordshire
WiltshireOXFORD , a city and a university in Oxfordshire, partly also in Berks, and a diocese comprehending nearlyall Oxfordshire and Berks Imperial South Littleton Worcestershire South Littleton , 3 miles NE. of Evesham, Worcestershire; P.O. See LITTLETON, SOUTH. Bartholomew TIPPERARY Tipperary Littleton and Ballymacky, each maintained by equal Grand Jury presentments and private subscriptions. The Grand Jury presentments for 1835 amounted to £56,795. 16. 0., of which £442. 6. 6. was for new roads and bridges, &c.; £21,629. 2. 10. for repairs of roads and bridges; £20,065. 16. 1. for public buildings, charities, officers' salaries and incidents; £11,811. 7. 10. for the police; and £2847. 2. 9. for repayments of advances made by Government. In the military arrangements the county is partly in the western, but chiefly in the south Lewis:Ireland
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