Searching for "LITTLE LANGFORD"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Bathampton, Great and Little Bathampton, Great and Little , 2 tithings, Steeple Langford par., S..Wilts, 5 miles NW. of Wilton. Bartholomew
    BATHAMPTON (Great and Little) BATHAMPTON (Great and Little) , two tythings in Steeple-Langford parish, Wilts; 5½ miles NW of Imperial
    ELY Little Barford, Biggleswade, Dunton, Eyworth, Henlow, Langford, Potton, Shitlington, Stotfold, Southill, and Old Warden; and the p. curacies of Shefford Imperial
    Faringdon, Little Faringdon, Little , township, Langford par., Oxfordshire, 5 miles SW. of Bampton, 1167 ac., pop. 125. Bartholomew
    FARINGDON (Little) Little) , a tything in Langford parish, Oxford; 2 miles NE of Lechlade. Acres, 1, 010. Real property, £1, 614. Pop., 136. Houses Imperial
    GROVELY, or GROVELY WOOD Little Langford, is an earthwork of single ditch and rampart, but seemingly of not very high antiquity. East Castle, Hanging Imperial
    IVEL (THE) little N of Dunstable in Beds; it makes a junction of these head streams at Langford, 2¾ miles S of Biggleswade Imperial
    LANGFORD LANGFORD , a village, a tything, and a parish in the district of Faringdon and county of Oxford. The village stands 2 miles from the boundary with. Gloucestershire, 2½ from that with Berks, 3¼ NE of Lechlade, and 5½ NW by N of Faringdon r. station; and has a post-office under Lechlade, by Swindon. The tything comprises 2,210 acres. Real property, £3,044. Pop., 449. Houses, 105. The parish contains also the tything of Little Imperial
    Langford, Little Langford, Little , par., Wilts, on river Wiley, 4 miles NW. of Wilton, 1011 ac., pop. 82. Bartholomew
    LANGFORD (LITTLE) LANGFORD (LITTLE) , a parish in Wilton district, Wilts; on the river Wiley, and on the Wilts and Somerset railway, near Imperial
    LANGFORD (STEEPLE) LANGFORD (STEEPLE) , a village and a parish in Wilton district, Wilts. The village stands on the river Wiley, near Wiley r. station, 5½ miles NW of Wilton; and has a post-office under Bath. The parish includes the tything of Hanging-Langford, and comprises 3,941 acres. Real property, with Little Imperial
    LINCOLN LINCOLN , a city and a district in Lincolnshire, and a diocese partly also in Notts. The city stands on Ermine Imperial
    MALDON Langford, Great Totham, and Little Totham. Acres, 13,311. Pop., 6,741. Houses, 1,428. -The district comprehends also the sub-district Imperial
    OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford, or Oxon little N W of Woolverton; has connection eastwardwith the line to Bicester and toward Bletchley; and goeswestward, past Cassington and Ensham, to Witney-Another line, in course of formation in 1867, and leaving the main trunk of the Great Western at Uffington, enters Oxfordshire 2½ miles N of Faringdon; goes north-north-westward, past the vicinity of Burford; and curvesinto Gloucestershire, to proceed westward to Chelten-ham. Another line, also in course of formation in 1867, and coming from Blisworth in Northamptonshire, enters Oxfordshire 2½ miles E N E of Deddington; goes pastthat town; and proceeds west-north Imperial
    UDIMORE Little Udimore, and it has a post-office under Rye. Acres, 2,221. Real property, £4,102. Pop., 444. Houses, 85. The property is divided among a few. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Chichester. Value, £100. Patron, F. Langford Imperial
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