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Place name County Entry Source BLOCKLEY Worcestershire Northwick, and Paxford. Acres, 7,870. Real property, £16,092. Pop., 2,596. Houses, 580. The property is much Imperial Burford Shropshire Teme, 1 mile W. of Tenbury -- par., 6672 ac., pop. 1335; township, pop. 428; contains Burford , seat of Lord Northwick. Bartholomew BURFORD Shropshire Northwick. Value of the first, £460;* of the second, £286;* of the third, £335.* The mother church Imperial FLAMBARDS Middlesex Northwick; it was rebuilt, on an extended scale, by one of the Lords Northwick; and it contains some paintings by the Italian Imperial GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL Gloucestershire
Somerset
WiltshireNorthwick, Redwick, Hallen, Horfield, Bishopston, Mangots-field, Downend, Shirehampton, Fishpond, Stoke-Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym, and Redland. The deanery of Cirencester Imperial GLOUCESTERSHIRE, or Gloucester Gloucestershire Northwick to the Avon. Building stone and limestone abound, and are extensively worked. Coal is mined in 60 collieries; and the output Imperial HARROW-ON-THE-HILL Middlesex Northwick. The archiepiscopal residence was originally in Harrow town, but was removed to Hegeston, now Headstone, nearer Pinner; and Cardinal Imperial HENBURY Gloucestershire Northwick; and is chiefly in the district of Clifton, but partly in that of Thornbury. Acres, 15, 409; of which Imperial Higher Whitley Cheshire Higher Whitley , 5½ miles NW. of Northwick, Cheshire; P.O. See WHITLEY, OVER. Bartholomew KETTON Rutland Northwick. Ketton Hall, on the prebendal estate, is now held by John N. Fazakerley, Esq. The Ketton quarries, about a mile Imperial MARK Somerset Northwick, Southwick, Perry, Yarrow, Vole, Pilbrow, KingsRoad, Harp-Road, Dutch-Road, Yard-Wall, and RiverBridge; and is cut into two sections Imperial MILSON Shropshire Northwick. The living is a p. curacy, annexed to the rectory of Neen-Sollars, in the diocese of Hereford. The church Imperial Northwick Gloucestershire Northwick .-- hamlet, Henbury par., Gloucestershire, on river Severn, 5½ miles SW. of Thornbury. See RED WICK AND NORTHWICK. Bartholomew Northwick Worcestershire Northwick , hamlet, Blackley par., Worcestershire, 2½ miles NW. of Moreton in the Marsh; Northwick Park is the seat of Lord Bartholomew NORTHWICK Gloucestershire NORTHWICK , a tything and a chapelry in Henbury parish, Gloucester. The tything is conjoint with Redwick; and lies on the river Imperial NORTHWICK Worcestershire property, £1, 743. Northwick Park is the seat of Lord Northwick; contains many finepaintings; and has richly wooded grounds. Imperial Redwick and Northwick Gloucestershire Northwick , township, Henbury par., Gloucestershire, on river Severn, near New Passage, 8 miles NW. of Bristol, 1282 ac. land, 887 tidal Bartholomew THIRLSTANE Gloucestershire passed to the late Lord Northwick; was noted, in his time, for a rich picture-gallery: and is in the Ionic style. Imperial WYRE-PIDDLE Worcestershire belongs to Lord Northwick. The living is annexed to Fladbury. The church was restored in 1845. There is a Wesleyan chapel. Imperial
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