Searching for "OUTWOOD"

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    Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type)
    OUTWOOD LG_Ward Parish-level Unit STANLEY UD (Local Government District)
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    Place name County Entry Source
    HORNINGLOW Staffordshire Outwood and Whetmore. Acres, 2, 430. Real property, £7, 047. Pop. in 1851, . 815; in 1861, 1, 968. Houses Imperial
    LANCASHIRE Lancashire Outwood Lodge, Ouzehead House, Paddock House, Parbold Hall, Parkfield, Park Hall, Park Hill, Park House, Parrox Hall, Peel Hall, Pendlebury Imperial
    Lofthouse Yorkshire Outwood), Roth well par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire - dist., pop. 3599; vil., 3 miles N. of Wakefield; P.O., T.O.; in vicinity Bartholomew
    LOFTHOUSE Yorkshire Outwood, on the railway, and a post office‡ under Wakefield.-The township contains also the hamlets of Ouzlewell-Green Imperial
    Lofthouse with Carlton Yorkshire Outwood), Roth well par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 1984 ac., pop. 3528; the sta. is 3 miles N. of Wakefield Bartholomew
    NEWLAND Warwickshire outwood of the monks of Coventry; was given, at the dissolution, to severalparties; passed to Stephen Hales, Esq.; and belongs Imperial
    Outwood Surrey Outwood .-- vil., Barstow par., and eccl. dist., partly also in Bletchingley, Horley, Home, and Nutfield pars., Surrey - dist., pop. 554; vil., 4 m. SE. of Red Hill Bartholomew
    Outwood Yorkshire Outwood , eccl. dist. (ry. sta. Lofthouse and Outwood), Wakefield par., S. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, pop. 4323; the sta. is 2 m. NW. of Wakefield Bartholomew
    OUTWOOD Lancashire OUTWOOD , a hamlet in Pilkington township, Prestwich parish, Lancashire; on the river Irwell, which divides it from Kearsley and Clifton Imperial
    OUTWOOD Yorkshire OUTWOOD , a chapelry in Wakefield parish, W. R. Yorkshire; adjacent to the Wakefield and Ardsley-Junction line of the Great Imperial
    PILKINGTON Lancashire Outwood Park and Outwood Lodge arechief residences. The sub-district is nearly identicalwith the township, differing only in excluding two smalluninhabited Imperial
    STANLEY Yorkshire Outwood r. station, and 2 NNE of Wakefield; is a scattered place, really forming two villages; and has a post Imperial
    WAKEFIELD Yorkshire Outwood, Stanley, Alverthorpe, and Thornes are separately noticed. -The district comprehends the sub-districts of Wakefield, Horbury, Stanley, Alverthorpe, Ardsley Imperial
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