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    Caer-Went in Monmouth County England History and Geography

    CAER-WENT, a parish in the upper division of the hundred of CALDICOTT, county of MONMOUTH, 5½ miles (W.S.W.) from Chepstow, containing, with the hamlet of Crick, 394 inhabitants. The living is a discharged vicarage, united with the vicarage of Mathern, in the archdeaconry and diocese of Llandaff, rated in the king's books at £7. 11. 8., and in the patronage of the Dean and Chapter of Llandaff

    Chewton-Mendip in Somerset County England History and Geography

    CHEWTON-MENDIP, a parish in the hundred of CHEWTON, county of SOMERSET, 5¾ miles (N.E. by N.) from Wells, containing, with the tything of Widcombe, 1327 inhabitants. The living is a discharged vicarage, with the curacies of Emborrow, Farrington-Gurney, Paulton, and Stone-Easton annexed, in the archdeaconry of Wells, and diocese of Bath and Wells, rated in the king's books at £29. 11. 8. J

    Combe-Martin in Devon County England History and Geography

    COMBE-MARTIN, a market town and parish, in the hundred of BRAUNTON, county of DEVON, 4½ miles (E.) from Ilfracombe, and 176 (W. by S.) from London, containing 1032 inhabitants. This place derives its name from its situation in a deep valley, and its adjunct from its proprietor at the time of the Conquest. In the reign of Edward I

    Cricklade in Wilts County England History and Geography

    CRICKLADE, a borough and market town, in the hundred of HIGHWORTH, CRICKLADE, and STAPLE, county of WILTS, 44½ miles (N. by W.) from Salisbury, and 83 (W. by N.) from London, containing, with the township of Whidhill, 1506 inhabitants

    Limehouse in Middlesex County England History and Geography

    LIMEHOUSE, a parish in the Tower division of the hundred of OSSULSTONE, county of MIDDLESEX, 2 miles (E. by S.) from London, containing 9805 inhabitants. This place, which is situated on the north bank of the Thames, was formerly a hamlet belonging to Stepney, from which parish it was separated in 1730

    Spalding in Lincoln County England History and Geography

    SPALDING, a market town and parish in the wapentake of ELLOE, parts of HOLLAND, county of LINCOLN, 44 miles (S.E. by S.) from Lincoln, and 100 (N.) from London, containing, according to the last census, 5207 inhabitants, now supposed to amount to upwards of 6000