Searching for "MANSTON"

You searched for "MANSTON" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, but the match we found was not what you wanted. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 13 possible matches we have found for you:

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "MANSTON":
    Place name County Entry Source
    AUSTHORPE Yorkshire Manston. Acres, 660. Real property, £1,966. Pop., 231. Houses, 44. Smeaton, the civil engineer, born in 1724, was a native Imperial
    BARWICK-IN-ELMETT Yorkshire charities £32. The chapelries of Manston and Roundhay are separate benefices. The workhouse of Tadcaster district is in Barwick township. Imperial
    DORSETSHIRE, or Dorset Dorset Manston, Moor-Critchell, Nottington House, Strode House, Studland, Thornhill House, Turnworth, Upton, West Stafford, Whatcombe, and Wolveton. Real property in 1815, £726, 264; in 1843, £917, 077; in 1851, £970, 858; in 1860, £992, 760, -of which Imperial
    HAMMOON Dorset Manston, £4, 585. Rated property of H. alone, £1, 394. Pop., 74. Houses, 17. The property is divided Imperial
    LAWRENCE (ST.) Kent Manston, Poleash, Spratting-Street, Coldswood, Haine, Newington, Puddle-Dock, and Whitehall; part of Ellington hamlet; and parts of Northwood, Poisons Imperial
    Manston Yorkshire Manston , eccl. dist., Barwick in Elmet and Whitkirk pars., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 3 miles E. of Leeds, pop. 1214. Bartholomew
    Manston Kent Manston , hamlet, St Lawrence Thanet par., Kent, 2 miles W. of Ramsgate; Manston Court (with ruins of chapel), the seat Bartholomew
    Manston Dorset Manston .-- par., Dorset, on river Stour, 2 miles NE. of Sturminster Newton, 1323 ac., pop. 187; contains Manston House , seat Bartholomew
    MANSTON Dorset MANSTON , a parish in Sturminster district, Dorset; on the river Stour, 2 miles ENE of Sturminster-Newton r. station-Post Imperial
    MANSTON Yorkshire MANSTON , a chapelry in Barwick-in-Elmet parish, W. R. Yorkshire; near the Leeds and Selby railway, 3¼ miles Imperial
    MANSTON Kent MANSTON , a hamlet in St. Lawrence parish, Kent; 2 miles W of Ramsgate. Manston Court was the seat of the Manstons Imperial
    SEACROFT Yorkshire Manston Hall, and Manston Lodge are chief residences. The chapelry was constituted in 1846, and is all in Whitkirk parish Imperial
    WHITKIRK Yorkshire Manston Hall, Manston Lodge, Seacroft Grange, Seacroft Hall, Killingbeck Hall, Killingbeck Lodge, Austhorpe Hall, Austhorpe Lodge, and Templenewsam House are chief Imperial
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