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... Kings Hill 226 Weston Lo . 360 Lyndon B Pittore 179 376 Elms Lo Morcott Glaston Abas 370 Tisbrooke Seaton Stoke Wood Hall 476 Liddington Sta Sho Stoke 214 Thorpe Water Sta . Harringw Lo . 490 Holyoaks Hoty Well GEaston Park Bra Wignell ...
... Kings Hill 226 Weston Lo . 360 Lyndon B Pittore 179 376 Elms Lo Morcott Glaston Abas 370 Tisbrooke Seaton Stoke Wood Hall 476 Liddington Sta Sho Stoke 214 Thorpe Water Sta . Harringw Lo . 490 Holyoaks Hoty Well GEaston Park Bra Wignell ...
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... Kings Chefe Willow Br . 24 Fatherwycke Spar GMorton Sale из | Bluefield Yarwell 193 Star pethorpe HNewton Spinney Woodnewton Haleheld Lo Laxton Red Lo Hall Bulwick 328 Deene Blackmor Thick F s Southwick m Hall 0 ° 30 ' Stone Hill ...
... Kings Chefe Willow Br . 24 Fatherwycke Spar GMorton Sale из | Bluefield Yarwell 193 Star pethorpe HNewton Spinney Woodnewton Haleheld Lo Laxton Red Lo Hall Bulwick 328 Deene Blackmor Thick F s Southwick m Hall 0 ° 30 ' Stone Hill ...
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... King Alfred ( A.D. 871-901 ) made England into shires , but this is hardly correct , for some are spoken of as such in the early chronicles long before his date , while the county of London , on the other hand , which is essentially a ...
... King Alfred ( A.D. 871-901 ) made England into shires , but this is hardly correct , for some are spoken of as such in the early chronicles long before his date , while the county of London , on the other hand , which is essentially a ...
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... King , and though the title of Count has failed to establish itself in the place of that of Earl , we still retain " Countess " and " county " county " as English words . The early chroniclers — the Saxon Chronicle , Simeon of Durham ...
... King , and though the title of Count has failed to establish itself in the place of that of Earl , we still retain " Countess " and " county " county " as English words . The early chroniclers — the Saxon Chronicle , Simeon of Durham ...
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... kings of England which forms the main interest of its story . Most probably , on the reorganisation of the Mercian ... king - whose name , by the way , is not mentioned - having a favourite named Rut or Roet , gave him " as much land ...
... kings of England which forms the main interest of its story . Most probably , on the reorganisation of the Mercian ... king - whose name , by the way , is not mentioned - having a favourite named Rut or Roet , gave him " as much land ...
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acres agricultural aisles ancient Anglo-Saxon arch Barrowden Beaumont Chase beautiful beds Braunston bronze Brooke building Burley Burley-on-the-Hill Caldecott carved Casterton century chancel church Clipsham Cottesmore curious Decorated deposits district doorway Earl Early English east Edward Empingham England enters the county Ermine Street Exton Finch forest formed Hall Hambleton Harrington Hill horseshoe houses hundred ironstone Ketton King land Langham Leicester Leicestershire Lincoln Lincolnshire London Lord Lyddington manor mansion Manton Market Overton Marlstone Martinsley Midland monument Morcott Noel Norman Normanton North Luffenham North Road Northampton Sand Nottingham Oakham Castle Oolite parish Park passing Perpendicular probably quarried Queen rainfall reign Ridlington river Chater river Gwash rocks Rutland Ryhall Sandstones Saxon Seaton shire small village soil south side specimen spire Stamford Stoke Dry stone Stretton style surface Teigh Thistleton Tickencote Tixover tower town Upper Lias clays Vale of Catmose valley Wardley Welland western Whissendine Wood