Searching for "EAST ANSTEY"

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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 "EAST ANSTEY":
    Place name County Entry Source
    ANSTEY (East) Devon ANSTEY (East) , a parish in South Molton district, Devon; on the river Yeo, 4½ miles WSW of Dulverton, and 12 NNW of Tiverton Imperial
    Anstey, East and West Devon Anstey, East and West , 2 pars., N. Devon, 4 and 5 miles SW. of Durverton, on river Yeo -- 3245 ac., pop. 234; and 3008 ac., pop. 235. Bartholomew
    ANSTEY (West) Devon ANSTEY (West) , a parish in South Molton district, Devon; on the river Yeo, contiguous to East Anstey. Post Town, Dulverton Imperial
    BATH Somerset Anstey, in his famous sarcastic "New Bath Guide," satirised its follies. Structure. —Bath is strikingly beautiful. Its site, in the hollow and up the sides of a sort of amphitheatre, is grandly conducive to picturesque effect. Its building material, the white oolite, so well known as Bath stone, and found in great abundance in neighbouring quarries, gives fine scope for architectural details. Its street arrangement, compact in the old parts at the centre, outspread at the suburbs, and presenting a mixture of garden and grove, crescent and terrace, up the ascents of the encircling hills, tier above tier Imperial
    BURY-ST. EDMUNDS Suffolk BURY-ST. EDMUNDS , a town, two parishes, and a district, in Suffolk. The town stands on the river Larke, at Imperial
    CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire CAMBRIDGE , a university town, the capital of Cambridgeshire. It stands on the Via Devana, the river Cam, and the Eastern Imperial
    East Anstey Devon East Anstey , ry. sta., on N. border of Devon, 11 m. E. of South Molton. See ANSTEY, EAST AND WEST Bartholomew
    EXETER Cornwall
    Devon
    East Buckland, West Buckland, Challacombe, Charles, Coombmartin, East Down, Georgeham, Goodleigh, Heanton-Punchardon, Highbray, Kentisbury, Loxhore, Martinhoe, Marwood, Parracombe, Shirwell, Stoke-Rivers, and Trentishee; the vicarages of Braunton, West Down, Ilfracombe, and Morthoe; and the p. curacies of Lee, Ilfracombe-St. Philip and St. James, Lynton, and Countisbury. The deanery of South Molton contains the rectories of East Anstey Imperial
    MOLTON (SOUTH) Devon East Buckland, West Buckland, Filleigh, and Chittlehamlpton. Acres, 39,877. Pop., 8,698. Houses, 1,862.—The district comprehends also the sub-district of Chulmleigh, containing the parishes of Chulmleigh, Cheldon, West Worlington, East Worlington, Burrington, Warkleigh, Satterleigh, Meshaw, Romansleigh, Kings-Nympton, and George-Nympton; and the sub-district of Witheridge, containing the parishes of Witheridge, Rackenford, Creacombe, Knowstone, Rose-Ash, Mariansleigh, Bishops-Nympton, Molland, West Anstey Imperial
    WILTS, or Wiltshire Wiltshire WILTS , or Wiltshire an inland county, bounded, on the NW and the N, by Gloucestershire; on the E, by Berks Imperial
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