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Place name County Entry Source BATH and WELLS Somerset Sutton; and the p. curacies of Nether Ham, Ash, Muchelney, West Chinnock, Stoke-sub-Hamden, and Tintinhull. The deanery of Merston contains the rectories of Abbas-Combe, Ashington, Barwick, West Camel, North Cheriton, Chilton-Canteloe, Closworth, East Coker, West Coker, Corton-Denham, Goathill, Horsington, Kingston or Pitney, Pointington, Rimpton, Sandford-Orcas, Stowell, Sutton-Bingham Imperial CHINNOCK (East) Somerset Sutton-Bingham station, 4 miles WSW of Yeovil. It has a post office under Yeovil. Acres, 1, 320. Real property Imperial Coker, or North Coker Somerset Coker , or North Coker , hamlet, 1½ mile from Sutton Bingham sta., mid. Somerset; P.O. Bartholomew GRANBY Nottinghamshire Bingham district, Notts. The village stands near the source of the river Devon, near the Grantham canal, and near the boundary with Leicester, 2½ miles NNE of Elton r. station, and 4 SE by E of Bingham; and has a post office under Nottingham. The parish includes also the hamlet of Sutton Imperial HARDINGTON-MANDEVILLE Somerset Sutton-Bingham station of the Yeovil and Exeter railway, 2 miles from the boundary with Dorset, and 4 SW of Yeovil Imperial LINCOLN Lincolnshire
NottinghamshireBingham-second contains the rectories of Bingham, East Bridgeford, Eltonon-the-Hill, Hawksworth, Holme-Pierrepoint, and Screveton; the vicarages of Carcolston, Bishop-Cropwell, Flintham, Granby, Orston, Radcliffe-on-Trent, and Whatton; the p. curacies of Kneeton, Scarrington, Thorston, and Shelford; and the donative of Tithby. The deanery of Bingham-third contains the rectories of Barton-in-Fabis, West Bridgeford, Clifton, Cotgrave, Gotham, East Leake, West Leake, Normanton-on-Soar, Plumtree, Stanford-on-Soar, Sutton Imperial LINCOLNSHIRE, or LINCOLN Lincolnshire Sutton St. Mary, toward Lynn; a main line part of the trunk of the Great Northern, coming in at Tallington, goes along the SW border, past Little Bytham, Great Ponton, Grantham, Hougham, and Claypole, toward Newark; three lines converge, in the extreme SW, at Stamford,-and one of these goes northeastward, across the Great Northern trunk, to Bourn; a short branch, in progress of formation in 1866, and continuous with the Spalding and March branch, goes eastward from Bourn to Spalding; a line, also in progress of formation in 1866, goes northward from Bourn, past Sleaford to Lincoln city Imperial NOTTINGHAMSHIRE or Notts Nottinghamshire Bingham, Broxtow, Newark, Rushcliffe, and Thurgarton. The registration county gives off 12 parishes to Leicestershire, 6 to Lincolnshire, 5 to Derbyshire, and 2 to Yorkshire; takes in 2 parishes from Leicestershire, 26 parishes and 2 extra-parochial places from Lincolnshire, 14 parishes, part of another parish, and an extra-parochial place from Derbyshire, and 8 parishes from Yorkshire; comprises 599, 791 acres; and is divided into the districts of East Retford, Worksop, Mansfield, Basford, Radford, Nottingham, Southwell, Newark, and Bingham. The county-town is Nottingham; the towns with each more than 2,000 inhabitantsare Nottingham, Newark, East Retford, Mansfield, Worksop Imperial OXFORD Berkshire
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WiltshireOXFORD , a city and a university in Oxfordshire, partly also in Berks, and a diocese comprehending nearlyall Oxfordshire and Berks Imperial PENDOMER Somerset Sutton-Bingham r. station, and 4 S W by S of Yeovil. Post-town, Yeovil. Acres, 1,090. Real property Imperial Sutton Nottinghamshire Sutton , hamlet, Granby par., Notts, 3 miles SE. of Bingham. Bartholomew SUTTON Nottinghamshire SUTTON , a hamlet in Granby parish, Notts; 3¼ miles ESE of Bingham. Pop., 126. Imperial Sutton Bingham Somerset Sutton Bingham , par. and ry. sta., Somerset, 3 miles SW. of Yeovil, 549 ac., pop. 52. Bartholomew SUTTON-BINGHAM Somerset SUTTON-BINGHAM , a parish, with a r. station, in Yeovil district, Somerset; on the London, Yeovil, and Exeter railway, 3 miles Imperial
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