Searching for "BUCKNALL"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Bagnall Staffordshire Bagnall , Stoke-upon-Trent. See BUCKNALL WITH BAGNALL. Bartholomew
    BAGNALL Staffordshire Bucknall parish, Stafford; near the Churnet river and the Uttoxeter canal, 2 miles S of Endon r. station. Post Town Imperial
    Bucknall Lincolnshire Bucknall , par., mid. Lincolnshire, 6 miles W. of Horncastle, 2471 ac., pop. 336. Bartholomew
    BUCKNALL Lincolnshire BUCKNALL , a parish in Horncastle district, Lincoln; on an affluent of the Witham river, 2¾ miles ENE of Southrey Imperial
    BUCKNALL Staffordshire BUCKNALL , two townships and a parochial chapelry in Stoke-upon-Trent parish, Stafford. The townships are Bucknall and Bucknall-Eaves Imperial
    Bucknall and Bucknall Eaves Staffordshire Bucknall and Bucknall Eaves , 2 townships with ry. sta. (Bucknall), Stoke-upon-Trent par., W. Staffordshire, 2 miles NE. of Stoke Bartholomew
    Bucknall-cum-Bagnall Staffordshire Bucknall-cum-Bagnall , eccl. dist. (St. Mary), Stoke on Trent par., N. Staffordshire, pop. 3671. Bartholomew
    Chapel Lawn Shropshire Chapel Lawn , vil., Clun par., S. Shropshire, 3 miles NW. of Bucknall ry. sta. Bartholomew
    CROSSBOYNE Mayo Bucknall, Esq. The tithes amount to £307. 1. 5 ½., of which £62. 6. 1 ½. is payable Lewis:Ireland
    EAVES Staffordshire EAVES , a township in Bucknall parish, Stafford; 2 miles NE of Stoke-upon-Trent. Pop., 248. Houses, 50. Imperial
    GARTREE Lincolnshire Bucknall parish and sixteen other parishes. Acres, 32, 425. Pop. in 1851, 4, 556. Houses, 898. Pop. of the whole Imperial
    HANLEY Staffordshire Hope. The sub-district excludes Shelton, and consists of Hanley township and Bucknall-cum-Bagnall chapelry. Pop., 16, 848. Houses, 3, 308. Imperial
    HORNCASTLE Lincolnshire Bucknall, and the extra-parochial tract of Langton-Woodhouse; the sub-district of Tetford, containing the parishes of Tetford, Belchford Imperial
    KILMAINMORE Mayo Bucknall, Esq.; Cloghans, of T. Lewen, Esq.; Fortville, of T. Fair, Esq.; and Rathgraher, of C. H. Cromie, Esq. It is a vicarage Lewis:Ireland
    LICHFIELD Derbyshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Shropshire
    Staffordshire
    Bucknall, Burslem, Longton, Shelton, and Stoke-upon-Trent; and the p. curacies of Bagnall, Cobridge, Edensor, Etruria, Fenton, Hanley, Hartshill Imperial
    LINCOLN Lincolnshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Bucknall, Dominationon-Bain, Hemingby, Mareham, Scrivelsby, Dalderby,.Stennigot, and Thimbleby; the vicarages of Calkwell, Goulceby, Horncastle, Minting, and Ranby; and the p. curacies Imperial
    LONGTON Staffordshire Bucknall was authorized in 1866. A weekly market is held on Saturday; another market, for vegetables and fruit, is held Imperial
    Northwood Staffordshire Bucknall and Northwood), Stoke upon Trent par., Staffordshire - dist., pop. 8725; the sta. is 2½ miles NE. of Stoke Bartholomew
    STOKE-UPON-TRENT Staffordshire Bucknall, Bucknall-Eaves, Bagnell, Fentons, Botteslow, and Longton and Lane-End; and is cut ecclesiastically into the sections of Stoke Imperial
    UBBERLEY Staffordshire UBBERLEY , a township in Bucknall-cum-Bagnall parish, Stafford; 2 miles NE of Stoke-upon-Trent. Pop., 215. Imperial
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