Searching for "CHETWYND"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    BROCKTON Staffordshire Acres, 1,990. Real property, £1,700. Pop., 278. Houses, 51. Brockton House and Brockton Lodge belonged to the Chetwynds. Imperial
    Chetwynd Shropshire Chetwynd , par., N. Shropshire, on border of co. and on river Mees, 1½ mile NW. of Newport, 4730 ac., pop. 815; contains Bartholomew
    CHETWYND Shropshire CHETWYND , a parish in Newport district, Salop; on the verge of the county and on the river Mees, adjacent to the Newport Imperial
    Chetwynd Aston Shropshire Chetwynd Aston , township, Edgmond par., N. Shropshire, 1 mile S. of Newport, 1248 ac., pop. 456. Bartholomew
    CHETWYND-ASTON, or Aston-Chetwynd Shropshire CHETWYND-ASTON , or Aston-Chetwynd, a township in Edgmond parish, Salop; 1 mile S of Newport. Real property, £2, 789. Pop., 392. Houses Imperial
    COMBER, or CUMBER Down Chetwynd, Lieut. Unet, and Ensign Sparks, of the York fencible infantry, who fell in the battle of Saintfield, during the disturbances Lewis:Ireland
    EDGMOND Shropshire Chetwynd-Aston, Church-Aston, and Tibberton. Acres, 9, 598. Real property, £10, 472. Pop., 2, 598. Houses, 533. The property Imperial
    GRENDON Warwickshire Chetwynd, Bart. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Lichfield. Value, £525. * Patron, Sir G. Chetwynd, Bart Imperial
    Howie Shropshire Howie , hamlet, Chetwynd par., N. Shropshire, 4 miles NW. of Newport. Bartholomew
    HOWLE Shropshire HOWLE , a township in Chetwynd parish, Salop; on the river Mees, 4¼ miles NW of Newport. Pop., 102. Imperial
    INGESTRE Staffordshire Chetwynds; belongs now to the Earl of Shrewsbury; and gives him the title of Viscount. Ingestre Hall is the manorial Imperial
    LICHFIELD Derbyshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Shropshire
    Staffordshire
    Chetwynd, Edgniond, Hinstock, Kinnersley, Longford, Preston-on-Wildmoor, and Waters-Upton; the vicarages of Lilleshall and Wrockwardine-Wood; and the p. curacies Imperial
    NEWPORT Shropshire Chetwynd, Longford, Edgmond, and Lilleshall, and the chapelry of Woodcote. Acres, 22, 662. Pop., 10, 478. Houses, 2,024. The district Imperial
    PICKSTOCK Shropshire Chetwynd and Edgmond parishes, Salop; on the river Mees, 3¼ miles N W of Newport. Real property, £1, 309. Pop., 157. Imperial
    Sambrook Shropshire Sambrook , eccl. dist., Cheswardine and Chetwynd pars., on E. border of Shropshire, pop. 449. Bartholomew
    SAMBROOK Shropshire Chetwynd and Cheswardine parishes; and the chapelry includes also part of Edgmond parish, and was constituted in 1856. Post-town Imperial
    SHROPSHIRE, or Salop Shropshire Chetwynd, Chilton, Cloverley, Condover, Decker, Dudmaston, Gatacre, Halston, Hatton, Hodnet, Isle of Up-Rossall, Kilhendre, Kinlet, Leasowes, Linley, Longford, Longner Imperial
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