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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) NUTLEY Manor PRESTON CANDOVER AP/CP (Parish-level Unit)
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entries mention "NUTLEY":
Place name County Entry Source BASINGSTOKE Hampshire Nutley, Woodmancott, Popham, North Waltham, Church-Oakley, Steventon, Deane, Wootton-St. Lawrence, Cliddesden, Farleigh-Wallop, Ellisfield, Winslade-with-Kempshot, Herriard Imperial CANDOVER-PRESTON Hampshire Nutley, in the diocese of Winchester. Value, £228. Patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Winchester. The church is ancient Imperial CAVERSHAM Oxfordshire Nutley Abbey, stood at the village; and was famous, in the old Romish times, for some boasted relics. The martial Imperial CHICHESTER Sussex Maresfield, and Newick; the vicarages of Fletching and Framfield; and the p. curacies of Dane-hill, Hadlow-Down, Nutley, and Uckfield. Imperial CRENDON (Long) Buckinghamshire Nutley Abbey here was founded, in 1162, by William Gifford, Earl of Buckingham; and the remains of it are now included Imperial DONNYBROOK (ST. MARY) Dublin Nutley, of G. Roe, Esq.; Thornfield, of W. Potts, Esq.; Airfield, of C. Hogan, Esq.; Simmons Court Hall, of G. Howell Lewis:Ireland KILCLOONY Galway Nutley, of N. Ash, Esq.; Grange, of C. Stanford, Esq.; and the Cottage, of M. Colahan, Esq. The parish is in the diocese Lewis:Ireland MARESFIELD Sussex Nutley, and comprises 7,750 acres-Real property, £6,373. Pop. in 1851,1,805; in 1861,1,91 1. Houses Imperial Nutley Hampshire Nutley .-- par., Hants, 5½ miles SW. of Basingstoke, 1524 ac., pop. 129. Bartholomew Nutley Sussex Nutley , eccl. dist. and vil., Maresfield par., Sussex - dist., pop. 935; vil., 5 miles SW. of Uckfield; P.O.; near the vil. is Nutley Bartholomew NUTLEY Sussex NUTLEY , a village and a chapelry in Maresfield parish, Sussex. The village stands near Ashdown forest, 5 miles N N W of Uckfield Imperial NUTLEY Hampshire NUTLEY , a parish in Basingstoke district, Hants; 5¼ miles S W of Basingstoke r. station. Post-town, Basingstoke. Acres Imperial NUTLEY-LANE Surrey NUTLEY-LANE , a chapelry in Reigate parish, Surrey; adjacent to Reigate town and r. station. It was constituted in 1866; and its post Imperial REIGATE Surrey Nutley-Lane, Redhill, St. John, and Redhill, St. Matthewor Warwick-Town. Acres, 6,008. Real property of the old borough Imperial SHERINGHAM Norfolk Nutley abbey, was founded here in the time of Henry II. The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Norwich Imperial
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