Searching for "TARDEBIGGE"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    BENTLEY-PAUNCEFOOT, or Bentley (Lower and Upper) Worcestershire Bentley (Lower and Upper), a township in Tardebigg parish, Worcester; 3½ miles SSE of Bromsgrove. Pop., 238. Houses, 43. Imperial
    Bentley Pauncefoot, or Lower and upper Bentley Worcestershire Bentley , township, Tardebigg par., E. Worcestershire, 3½ miles SE. of Bromsgrove, pop. 220. Bentley Manor is in the vicinty. Bartholomew
    Bordesley Worcestershire Bordesley , hamlet, Tardebigg par., E. Worcestersh., 5m.SE.of Bromsgrove. Bartholomew
    BORDESLEY Worcestershire Tardebigg parish, Worcester; near the Worcester and Birmingham canal, 5 miles E by S of Bromsgrove. A Cistertian Abbey was founded Imperial
    BROMSGROVE, or Broomsgrove Worcestershire Tardebigg, containing the parishes of Tardebigg, Alvechurch, and Coston-Hackett. Acres, 47,374. Poor-rates in 1866, £11,744. Pop. in 1861, 26,207. Houses Imperial
    Cobley Worcestershire Cobley , hamlet, Tardebigg par., E. Worcestershire, 2 miles SE. of Bromsgrove. Bartholomew
    Headless Cross Worcestershire Feckenham and Tardebigg pars., S. Worcestershire, and Ipsley par., S. Warwickshire - dist., pop. 2783; vil., 5 miles SE. of Bromsgrove; P.O. Bartholomew
    HEADLESS-CROSS Warwickshire
    Worcestershire
    Tardebigg parish, Worcester. The village stands on the boundary between Warwick and Worcester, 2 miles W of Ipsley, and 5¼ SE of Bromsgrove Imperial
    Hewell Grange Worcestershire Hewell Grange , seat, Tardebigg par., E. Worcestershire, 3 miles SE. of Bromsgrove. Bartholomew
    HEWELL-GRANGE Worcestershire Tardebigg parish, Worcester; near the Birmingham and Worcester canal, 3 miles ESE of Bromsgrove. The estate around it belonged to Bordesley Imperial
    Redditch Worcestershire Tardebigg and Feckenham pars., Worcestershire, but partly also in Ipsley par., Warwickshire, on river Arrow, 13 miles S. of Birmingham Bartholomew
    REDDITCH Worcestershire Tardebigg parish, Worcester. The town stands at the boundary with Warwickshire, and at the terminus of abranch railway, 1 mile Imperial
    Tardebigg Worcestershire Tardebigg , par. and vil., Worcestershire - par. (containing the greater part of town of Redditch), 8994 ac., pop. 9495; vil., 2½ miles Bartholomew
    TARDEBIGGE Worcestershire TARDEBIGGE , a village, a parish, and a sub-district, in Bromsgrove district, Worcester. The village stands on the Birmingham and Worcester Imperial
    Tutnall and Cobley Worcestershire Tutnall and Cobley , township, Tardebigg par., Worcestershire, 2 miles SE. of Bromsgrove, 3450 ac., pop. 493. Bartholomew
    TUTNALL AND COBLEY Worcestershire Tardebigg parish, Worcester; 2 miles ESE of Bromsgrove. Acres, 3,450. Real property, £5,255. Pop., 508. Houses, 104. T. Mount Imperial
    Webheath Worcestershire Webheath , township, Tardebigg par., Worcestershire, on SW. side and partly in town of Redditch, pop. 1042. Bartholomew
    WEBHEATH Worcestershire Tardebigg parish, Worcester; 2 miles SW of Redditch r. station. Acres, 2,152. Pop., 823. Houses, 179. The manor belongs Imperial
    WORCESTER AND BIRMINGHAM CANAL Warwickshire
    Worcestershire
    Tardebigg, Alvechurch, Kings-Norton, and Edgbaston. It was formed in 1798-1815; it is 42 feet wide; it graduates with Imperial
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