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Place name County Entry Source BANBURY Oxfordshire Horley, wroxton, Drayton, Radway, and Ratley,-the two last electorally in Warwickshire; and the subdistrict of Cropredy, containing the lordship Imperial BURSTOW Surrey Horley r. station, and 7½ SE by S of Reigate. It has a post office under Crawley. Acres, 4,717. Real Imperial CHARLWOOD Surrey Horley r. station, and 6½ S by W of Reigate. It has a post office under Crawley. Acres, 7,000. Real Imperial Horley Surrey Horley , par. and vil. with ry. sta., mnd. Surrey, on river Mole, 5 miles S. of Red Hill Junction, 7320 ac., pop. 2835; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew Horley Oxfordshire Horley .-- par. and vil., N. Oxfordshire, 4 miles NW. of Banbury, 1141 ac., pop. 315. Bartholomew HORLEY Surrey HORLEY , a parish and a sub-district, in Reigate disstrict, Surrey. The parish lies in the Weald, on the river Imperial HORLEY Oxfordshire HORLEY , a parish, with a village, in Banbury district, Oxford; at the boundary with Warwick, 4 miles NW of Banbury Imperial HORNTON Oxfordshire Horley-Value, not reported. Patron, the Lord Chancellor. The church is partly of the 12th century, partly of the 13th Imperial MOLE (THE) Surrey Horley parish, on the S border of Surrey; runs thence north-westward to the vicinity of Dorking; enters there one of the defiles Imperial Outwood Surrey Bletchingley, Horley, Home, and Nutfield pars., Surrey - dist., pop. 554; vil., 4 m. SE. of Red Hill Junction; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew OWRAM (North) Yorkshire Horley-Green, Salterlee, Under-cliff, Lower Brea, and other good residences. There are several worsted mills, card manufactories, a silk Imperial REIGATE Surrey Horley, containing the parishes of Horley, Leigh, Charlwood, Burstow, Nutfield, and Merstham. Acres of the district, 51, 276. Poor-rates Imperial Sidlow Bridge Surrey Sidlow Bridge , eccl. dist., Buckland, Charlwood, Horley, Leigh, and Reigate pars., Surrey, pop. 592. Bartholomew SIDLOW-BRIDGE Surrey Horley parish, Surrey; on the river Mole, near Horley r. station. It was constituted in 1861; and its Post town Imperial
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