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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) LITTLE HATFIELD Manor SIGGLESTHORNE AP/CP (Parish-level Unit)
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Place name County Entry Source BERKHAMPSTEAD (Little) Hertfordshire Little) , a parish in the district and county of Hertford, 4 miles ESE of Hatfield r. station, and 4½ SW of Hertford Imperial DUNMOW Essex Little Dunmow, Barnston, Great Canfield, Little Canfield, Takeley, and Little Easton. Acres, 18, 556. Pop., 5, 686. Houses, 1, 208. --The district includes also the sub-district of Stebbing, containing the parishes of Stebbing, Felstead, Bardfield-Saling, Great Bardfield, and Lindsell; the sub-district of Hatfield Imperial DURHAM County Durham DURHAM , a city and a district in the county of Durham, and a diocese in the NE of England. The Imperial Hatfield, Little Yorkshire Hatfield, Little , township, Sigglesthorne par., East-Riding Yorkshire, 1 mile NW. of Great Hatfield, 976 ac., pop. 38. Bartholomew HATFIELD (Little) Yorkshire HATFIELD (Little) , a township in Sigglesthorne parish, E. R. Yorkshire; 1 mile NW of Great Hatfield. Acres, 944. Real property Imperial HEREFORD Herefordshire Little Dewchurch, Hoarwithy, Bolston, Kenderchurch, Kilpeck, Llangarren, St. Weonards, Marstow, Pencoyd, Kings-Caple, and Welsh-Newton; and the donatives of Wormbridge and Orcop. The deanery of Leominster contains the rectories of Byton, Croft, Humber, Kingsland, Knill, Pembridge, Presteigne, Puddlestone, New Radnor, Old Radnor, Sarnesfield, Shobdon, and Stretford; the vicarages of Aymestry, Birley, Yarpole, Eardisland, Eye, Leominster Monkland, Norton, Orleton, Stanton-upon-Arrow, and Wigmore; the p. curacies of Brimfield, Elton, Eyton, Ford, Hatfield Imperial HERTFORD Hertfordshire HERTFORD , a town, three parishes, a sub-district, a district, and a hundred, in Herts. The town stands on Ermine Imperial HERTFORDSHIRE, or Herts Hertfordshire HERTFORDSHIRE , or Herts, an inland county; bounded, on the NW, by Beds; on the N, by Cambridgeshire; on the E Imperial How Green Hertfordshire How Green , place, Little Berkhampstead par., Herts, 33 miles SE. of Hatfield. Bartholomew LEA (THE) Bedfordshire
Essex
Hertfordshire
MiddlesexHatfield, Hertford, and Ware, to the neighbourhood of Hoddesdon; runs thence southward, on the boundary between Essex on the left and Herts and Middlesex on the right, past Waltham-Abbey, Chingford, and Stratford; and falls into the Thames a little Imperial MARGATE Kent little commerce exists with the Netherlands; and a coasting trade is conducted in corn, timber, and coal. All the amusements common to a watering-place, and all appliances for them, row-boats, sailing-boats, donkeys, donkey-chaises, telescopes, and bazaars, aboundThe Tivoli gardens, though at a little distance, may be considered as belonging to the town; and they resemble, on a small scale, the quondam Vauxhall gardens of the metropolis. Races and a regatta are held in September. Many interesting places, with features either of beauty or of antiquity, are in the near neighbourhood, or within easy distance, and contribute Imperial MIMMS (NORTH) Hertfordshire Hatfield district, Herts; adjacent to the Great Northern railway, and to the boundary with Middlesex, 3 miles SSW of Hatfield r. station. It contains the hamlets of Roestock, Waterend, Little Imperial OXFORD Berkshire
Buckinghamshire
Oxfordshire
WiltshireOXFORD , a city and a university in Oxfordshire, partly also in Berks, and a diocese comprehending nearlyall Oxfordshire and Berks Imperial YORK Yorkshire Hatfield, fourteen Archbishops, two Earls, Treasurer Haxey, the Hon. T. Wentworth, Dr. Burgh, and soldiers who fell in the Indian mutiny, the Burmese war, and the Crimean war. The Deanery, the Library, and the Canons' residence are near the N side of the Minster. Part of the cloisters of the Anglo-Norman palace of the archbishops was discovered during the progress of the recent improvements. The present archiepiscopal palace is at Bishopthorpe. Ecclesiastical Affairs. The livings in the city, or connected with it, are the rectories of All Saints-in-North-street, All Saints-Pavement-with-St. Peter Imperial
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