Searching for "CLOPTON"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Clopton Suffolk Clopton , par., E. Suffolk, 4 miles NW. of Woodbridge, 2074 ac., pop. 382; P.O.; contains C. Hall . Bartholomew
    Clopton Gloucestershire Clopton .-- hamlet, Mickleton par., E. Gloucestershire, 4 miles NE. of Chipping Campden, pop. 51. Bartholomew
    CLOPTON Suffolk CLOPTON , a parish in Woodbridge district, Suffolk; 3½ miles N by W of Bealings r. station, and 4 NW of Woodbridge Imperial
    CLOPTON Gloucestershire CLOPTON , a hamlet in Mickleton parish, Gloucester; 4¼ miles NNE of Chipping-Campden. Pop., 27. Imperial
    Clopton House Warwickshire Clopton House , seat, 1½ mile N. of Stratford-on-Avon, S. Warwickshire. Bartholomew
    CLOPTON HOUSE Warwickshire Cloptons; and passed to the Wards. Sir Hugh Clopton, in 1742, entertained Garrick, Macklin, and Delany here, under Shakspeare's mulberry Imperial
    ELY Cambridgeshire Clopton, and East Hatley; the vicarages of Basingbourne, Guilden-Morden, Litlington, Melbourn, Meldreth, Steeple-Morden, Tadlow, Wendy, and Whaddon; and the p. curacy Imperial
    HAWSTEAD Suffolk Cloptons, and the Drurys; and belongs now to Lady Callum, widow of Sir T. G. Cullum, Bart. Hawstead Place, the old manor Imperial
    KENTWELL HALL Suffolk belonged once to the Cloptons and others; passed to the Logans; and belongs now to Capt. E. R. S. Bence. Imperial
    MICKLETON Gloucestershire Clopton and Hidcote-Bartrim. Acres, 3,766. Real property, £9,082. Pop., 743. Houses, 163. The manor belongs to Sir John Imperial
    RATTLESDEN Suffolk Clopton Green, Potash, and High-Town; and comprises 3, 254 acres. Real property, £5, 611. Pop., 1, 117. Houses Imperial
    STRATFORD (Old) Warwickshire Clopton House was long the seat of the Clopton family, and was recently renovated. Welcombe Lodge was the residence of the Combes Imperial
    STRATFORD-UPON-AVON Warwickshire Cloptons, the Earl of Totnes, Dean Balsal, and others. St. James-the-Great's church was built in 1855. Holy Imperial
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