Searching for "WHITSTONE"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    ARDCRONEY Tipperary Whitstone, the property of Elias Bowler, Esq. Beechwood was once the residence of the late Earl of Norbury, and was originally Lewis:Ireland
    EXETER Cornwall
    Devon
    Whitstone hills, rising to the height of 740 feet, are on the N; the Stoke range connects these with the Woodbury Imperial
    FELISKIRK, or Felixkirk Yorkshire Whitstone-Cliffe; and its post town is Thirsk. Acres, 8, 381. Real property, £10, 466. Pop., 878. Houses, 193. The property Imperial
    GLOUCESTERSHIRE, or Gloucester Gloucestershire Whitstone; and the W division contains the hundreds of Barton-Regis, Berkeley, Bledisloe, Botloe, St. Briavels, Grumbalds-Ash, Henbury, Lancaster Imperial
    Hilton Wood Castle Cornwall Hilton Wood Castle , ancient earthwork, Whitstone par., E. Cornwall, 6 miles SW. of Holsworthy. Bartholomew
    MOUNT-ST. JOHN Yorkshire parish, N. R. Yorkshire; near Sutton-under-Whitstone-Cliffe. It stands on property which belonged to the Knights of St. John. Imperial
    SUTTON Yorkshire Whitstone-Cliffe township, four other townships, Thirkleby parish, and an extra-parochial tract. Acres, 9,814. Pop., 1,431. Houses Imperial
    Sutton under Whitstone Cliffe Yorkshire Whitstone Cliffe , township and vil., Feliskirk par., North-Riding Yorkshire - township, 1908 ac., pop. 220; vil., 4 miles NE. of Thirsk Bartholomew
    SUTTON-UNDER-WHITSTONE-CLIFFE Yorkshire WHITSTONE-CLIFFE , a township in Feliskirk parish, N. R. Yorkshire; 4 miles ENE of Thirsk. It has a post-office Imperial
    Whitestone Cornwall Whitestone .-- in N. of Cornwall, 7 miles SW. of Holsworthy; P.O. See WHITSTONE. Bartholomew
    Whitestone Devon Whitestone , par. and vil., Devon - par., 4077 ac., pop. 459; vil., 3 miles W. of Exeter; P.O., called Whitstone . Bartholomew
    Whitstone Somerset Whitstone , hundred, Somerset, 30,664 ac., pop. 11,135; contains 12 pars. Bartholomew
    Whitstone Devon Whitstone , par., Devon, 3 miles W. of Exeter; P.O. See WHITESTONE. Bartholomew
    Whitstone Gloucestershire Whitstone , hundred, Gloucestershire, 24,974 ac., pop. 14,117; contains 16 pars. Bartholomew
    Whitstone Cornwall Whitstone .-- par. and vil., Cornwall, in N. of co.- par., 3787 ac., pop. 410; vil., 7 miles SW. of Holsworthy Bartholomew
    WHITSTONE Gloucestershire WHITSTONE , a hundred in the centre of Gloucester; containing 16 parishes; and cut into two divisions, lower and upper. Acres Imperial
    WHITSTONE Devon WHITSTONE , a parish, with a scattered village, in St. Thomas district, Devon; 3 miles W of Exeter r. station. It has a post Imperial
    WHITSTONE Cornwall WHITSTONE , a parish in Stratton district, Cornwall; 10 miles NNW of Launceston r. station. Post town, Stratton, Cornwall. Acres, 3,787. Real Imperial
    WHITSTONE Somerset WHITSTONE , a hundred in the E of Somerset; containing 1 2 parishes. Acres, 31,499. Pop. in 1851, 11,883; in 1861, 12,030. Houses Imperial
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