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Place name County Entry Source BATH Somerset BATH , a city and a district in Somerset. The city stands on the river Avon, the Fossé way, Akeman Imperial BATH and WELLS Somerset St. Thomas, Curry-Mallet, Donyatt, Dowlish-Wake-with-Dowlish-West, Drayton, Earnshill, Eastham, Hatch-Beauchamp, Hinton-St. George, East Lambrook-in-Kingsbury-Episcopi, Puckington, Seaborough, Seavington-St. Michael, Shepton-Beauchamp, Staple-Fitzpaine-with-Bickenhall, Stocklinch-Magdalene, Stocklinch-Ottersea, South Brayton, Wayford, White-Staunton, and Winsham; the vicarages of Ashill, Chard, Combe-St. Nicholas, Curry-Rivell, Fivehead, Ilminster, Ilton, Isle-Abbots, Isle Brewers, Kingsbury-Episcopi, White-Lackington, Meriott, Misterton, South Petherton, and Swell; and the p. curacies of Barrington, Broadway, Tatworth, Chillington, Crewkerne, Cudworth, Courland, Dinnington, Hambridge, Kingstone, Knowle, Lopen, and Seavington-St. Mary Imperial CHARD Somerset St. Thomas. Acres, 10,276. Pop., 6,661. Houses, 1,307. The district comprehends likewise the subdistrict of Crewkerne, containing the parishes of Crewkerne, Wayford, Cudworth, Chillington, Dinnington, Hinton-St. George, Lopen, and Merriott; the subdistrict of Ilminster, containing the parishes of Ilminster, Shepton-Beauchamp, StocklinchMagdalen, Stocklinch-Ottersey, Seavington-St. Michael, Seavington-St. Mary Imperial CRICKLADE Wiltshire St. Quintin, Draycot-Cerne, Sutton-Benger, Seagry, and part of Kington-St. Michael in Chippenham district; the parishes of Kemble, Poole-Keynes, Somerford-Keynes, Shorncote, Poulton, and Marston-Maisey, in Cirencester district; the parishes of Long Newton and Ashby in Tetbury district; part of Hillmarton in Calne district; part of Broad-Hinton in Marlborough district; and part of Coleshill in Faringdon district. Direct taxes in 1857, £26, 857. Electors in 1868, 2, 094. Pop. of the p. borough, 36, 893. Houses, 7, 676. The two parishes are C.-St. Sampson and C.-St. Mary Imperial ELY Cambridgeshire St. George, Kingston, Knapwell, Lolworth, Papworth-St. Agnes, Papworth-St. Everard, Long Stow, and Toft; and the vicarages of Bourne, Caldecot, Caxton, Eltisley, Great Eversden, Gamlingay, and Swavesey. The deanery of Cambridge contains the rectories of Cambridge-St. Botolph, Cambridge-St. Mary the Great, Fulbourn-St. Vigors, Ditton, and Teversham; the vicarages of Cambridge-All Saints, Cambridge-St. Andrew the Great, Cambridge-St. Clement, Cambridge-St. Giles, Cambridge-St. Sepulchre, Cherry-Hinton Imperial GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL Gloucestershire
Somerset
WiltshireSt. Mary, Ampney-St. Peter, Baunton, Cerney-Wick, Cirencester, Watermoor, and Compton-Abdale. The deanery of Fairford comprises the rectories of Barnsley, Eastleach - Martin, Hatherop, Meysey - Hampton, and Quenington; the vicarages of Bibury, Coln-St. Aldwyn, Down-Amney, Fairford, Kempsford, Lechlade, and Southrop; and the p. curacies of Aldsworth, Winson, Eastleach-Turville, and Marston-Meysey. The deanery of Hawkesbury comprises the rectories of Alderley, Cold Ashton, Boxwell-with-Leighterton, Charfield, Cromhall, Doynton, Didmarton-with-Oldbury, Doddington, Dyrham-with-Hinton Imperial Hewstock Dorset Hewstock , hamlet, St Mary Hinton par., Dorset. Bartholomew Hinton, St Mary Dorset Hinton, St Mary , par. and vil., N. Dorset, 1 mile N. of Sturminster Newton, 982 ac., pop. 296; P.O. Bartholomew HINTON-ST. MARY Dorset HINTON-ST. MARY , a village and a parish in Sturminster district, Dorset. The village stands near the river Stour, 1¼ mile Imperial MARLBOROUGH Wiltshire St. Mary, and the other is St. Peter and St. Pau1. Acres of St. M., 115. Real property, £5,072. Pop., 1,903. Houses, 368. Acres, of St. P. and St. P., 79. Real property, £5,414; of which £140 are in gas-works. Pop., 1,781. Houses, 276. The surface is mnch diversified; includes heights, with maximum elevation of about 500 feet; and both contains and commands pleasant views. The living of St. M. is a vicarage, and that of St. P. is a rectory, in the diocese of Salisbury. Value of St Imperial OXFORD Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Oxfordshire
WiltshireSt. John, in the time of King John; and an hospital of St. Bartholomew, at Cowley Marsh, in the time of Henry III.; but all these have completely disappeared. Afriary was begun in 1202, by W. Longsword; and wasmoved to Hinton. A monastic institution, called St. Mary Imperial STURMINSTER-NEWTON Dorset Hinton-St. Mary and Bagber, £13,205-Pop., 1,880. Houses, 410. The manor was given by Alfred to his son Ethelwald Imperial
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