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Almeley 2010/03/01 06:37 * Name of Place: Almeley * Alternative Names: * County: Herefordshire * Hundred: * Union: * Number of Miles from: * Railway Station: * Parish: Almeley * Church: St. Mary [] * Diocese: * Original registers deposited at: Hereford Record Office * Dates: 1596-1997 * I.G.I Coverage: 1596-1860 * Boyd’s Marriage Index:1598-1754 * Pallot’s Marriage Index: * Registration District (1837-1851): Weobley , ,
Aldington 2010/03/01 06:37 Aldington – a hamlet to the parish of Badsey, in the hundred of Blakenhurst, upper division, 2 miles E. from Evesham, containing 19 inhabited houses. Population, 1801, 83 – 1811, no return – 1821, 87. Source: Worcestershire Delineated: Being a Topographical Description of Each Parish, Chapelry, Hamlet, &c. In the County; with the distances and bearings from their respective market towns, &c. By C. and J. Greenwood. Printed by T. Bensley, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, 1822.  
Atch Lench 2010/03/01 06:37 [] Atch Lench – a hamlet in the parish of Church-Lench, hund. of Blakenhurst, lower division, 5 miles N. from Evesham, and 102 from London. Population, 1801, 70 – 1811, no return – 1821, 63. Source: Worcestershire Delineated: Being a Topographical Description of Each Parish, Chapelry, Hamlet, &c. In the County; with the distances and bearings from their respective market towns, &c. By C. and J. Greenwood. Printed by T. Bensley, Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, 1822.  
Munsley 2010/03/01 06:37 [] Munsley Herefordshire Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales Circa 1870 Munsley, a parish, with a village, in Ledbury district, Hereford; 1 mile NE of Ashperton r. station and 3 ¾ NW of Ledbury. Post-town, Ledbury. Acres, 1,228. Real property, £1,908. Pop., 234. Houses, 36. The property is divided among a few. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Hereford. Value, £227. Patron, the Rev. J. Hopton. The church is old, and was recently in disrepair.  
Aston Ingham Cassey Directory of Herefordshire 1858 2010/03/01 06:37 Aston Ingham is a parish and village, 5 miles east from Ross railway station, 13 from Gloucester, and 130 from London, in Greytree Hundred, Ross county court district and petty sessional division, Newent Union, Hereford archdeaconry and bishopric; it is situated on the borders of Gloucestershire, 2 miles north of the Hereford, Ross, and Gloucester railway, and close by the celebrated May Hill, known as the mariner’s landmark in the Irish Sea and British Channel. The church is an old stone build…
Aston Ingham 2010/03/01 06:37 [] Aston Ingham Cassey Directory of Herefordshire 1858 Aston Ingham
Ashperton 2010/03/01 06:37 * Name of Place: Ashperton * Alternative Names: * County: Herefordshire * Hundred: Radlow * Union: Ledbury * Number of Miles from: * Railway Station: * Parish: Ashperton * Church: St. Bartholomew [] * Diocese: * Original registers deposited at: Hereford Record Office * Dates: 1538-1995 * I.G.I Coverage: 1538-1884 * Boyd’s Marriage Index: * Pallot’s Marriage Index: * Registration District (1837-1851): Ledbury , , , , ,
Allensmore 2010/03/01 06:37 * Name of Place: Allensmore * Alternative Names: * County: Herefordshire * Hundred: Webtree * Union: 1845, Webtree; 1858, Hereford * Number of Miles from: Hereford - 4 miles * Railway Station: Tram Inn railway station (1 1/2 miles) * Parish: Allensmore * Church: St. Andrew [] * Diocese: * Original registers deposited at: Hereford Record Office * Dates: 1698-1980 * I.G.I Coverage: 1660-1863 * Boyd’s Marriage Index: * Pallot’s Marriage Index: * Registration Distr… , , , , , ,
Adforton 2010/03/01 06:36 [] Adforton, with Stanway, Payton, and Grange, a township, in the parish of Leintwardine, union of Knighton, hundred of Wigmore, county of Hereford, 8 ½ miles (W. S. W.) from Ludlow; containing 288 inhabitants, and comprising 1565 acres. The surface is boldly undulated, and the southern portion well wooded. On an eminence at the northern extremity are the remains of a Roman encampment called Brandon camp; and the road from Leintwardine to Wigmore passes through the village of Adforton. A schoo…  
Aconbury 2010/03/01 06:36 * Name of Place: Aconbury * Alternative Names: Acconbury * County: Herefordshire * Hundred: Wormelow, Upper Division * Union: Hereford * Number of Miles from: Hereford - 4½ miles; Ross - 9 miles * Railway Station: Holme Lacy - 2 1/2 miles * Parish: Aconbury * Church: St. John the Baptist * Diocese: * Original registers deposited at: Hereford Record Office * Dates: 1736-1971 * I.G.I Coverage: 1665-1883 * Boyd’s Marriage Index: * Pallot’s Marriage Index: * Registra… , , , , ,
Ripple 2010/02/28 21:06 [] Ripple – a parish in the hundred of Oswaldslow, lower division, 4 miles N.N.E from Tewkesbury, and 108 from London; containing 142 inhabited houses. It is a rectory, with the chapelry of Queenhill annexed; Rev. Job Walker Baugh, incumbent; instituted 1812; patron, the Bishop of Worcester. Population, 1801, 679 – 1811, 890 – 1821, 780.  
Mamble 2010/02/28 21:06 [] Mamble – a parish in the hundred of Doddingtree, lower division, 7 miles W.S.W. from Bewdley, and 135 from London; containing 65 inhabited houses. The living is a vicarage, united with Bayton, in the diocese of Hereford, and archdeaconry of Salop; the Rev. Thomas Davis, incumbent; instituted 1816; patron, the King. Population, 1801, 338 – 1811, 345 – 1821, 386.  
Lulsley 2010/02/28 21:06 [] Lulsley – a hamlet and chapelry to the parish of Suckley, in the hundred of Doddingtree, upper division, 7 miles W.S.W. from Worcester, and 119 from London; containing 26 inhabited houses. Population, 1801, 131 – 1811, 134 – 1821, 120. Source: Worcestershire Delineated: Being a Topographical Description of Each Parish, Chapelry, Hamlet, &c. In the County; with the distances and bearings from their respective market towns, &c. By C. and J. Greenwood. Printed by T. Bensley, Crane Court, Flee…  
Huddington 2010/02/28 21:06 [] Huddington – a parish in the hundred of Oswaldslow, middle division, 5 miles S.E. from Droitwich, and 115 from London; containing 17 inhabited houses. This was formerly a chapelry to the parish of Crowle. It is a perpetual curacy; Rev. Robert Vernon, incumbent; patron, Earl of Shrewsbury. Population, 1801, 108 – 1811, 99 – 1821, 125.  
Hanley Child 2010/02/28 21:06 [] Hanley-Child – a hamlet and chapelry in the parish of Eastham, hundred of Doddingtree, upper division, 4 ½ miles S.E. from Tenbury, and 129 from London; containing 36 inhabited houses. Population, 1801, 158 – 1811, 151 – 1821, 195. Source: Worcestershire Delineated: Being a Topographical Description of Each Parish, Chapelry, Hamlet, &c. In the County; with the distances and bearings from their respective market towns, &c. By C. and J. Greenwood. Printed by T. Bensley, Crane Court, Fleet St…
Eastham (with Hanley William, Hanley Child and Orleton) Billings Directory 1855 2010/02/28 21:06 Eastham is distant from Tenbury about 3 miles, comprising, in 1851, a population of 319 inhabitants, and an area of 5000 acres. Hanley William is a small parish and village, and was annexed to Eastham in the year 1560; it contained in 1851 a population of 125.
Eastham Worcestershire Delineated C. and J. Greenwood 1822 2010/02/28 21:06 Eastham – a parish in the hundred of Doddingtree, upper division, 4 ½ miles E. from Tenbury, and 129 from London; containing 65 inhabited houses. The church is a Gothic edifice but the foundation is evidently Saxon, as appears from the highly ornamented arch over the principal entrance. The living is a curacy, with the chapelries of Hanley-Child and Orleton, and the rectory of Hanley-William annexed; incumbent, the Rev. Edward Whitehead, who has a charming residence about half a mile from the …
Eastham Lewis Worcestershire Directory 1820 2010/02/28 21:06 Eastham, near Tenbury, containing 70 houses, and 385 inhabitants. The hamlets of Hanley Child, Hanley William, and Orlton, are in this parish. Amphlett John, farmer Amphlett Richard, farmer Badger Edward, farmer Badger Mary, farmer Barnbrook Thos., farmer
Eastham Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England 1845 2010/02/28 21:06 Eastham (St. Peter and St. Paul), a parish, in the union of Tenbury, upper division of the hundred of Doddingtree, Hundred-House and W. divisions of the county of Worcester, 4 ¼ miles (E.) from Tenbury; containing, with the chapelries of Child-Hanley and Orleton, 599 inhabitants. The parish is bounded on the north by the river Teme, and intersected by the road from Droitwich to Tenbury, and consists of 3681 acres, of which 2220 are in the township. The living is a rectory, with that of Hanley-Wi…
Eastham Laird Description of Worcestershire 1814 2010/02/28 21:06 Eastham is a small village, containing the seat of the reverend Christopher Whitehurst, and is a most charming situation, from the great extent of wooded scenery around it. The bridge which leads off from the post road, over a very rapid part of the Teme, has a most pleasing effect, contrasted with the dark foliage of the deep embowering woods which hangover it. The house is plain and neat, and the grounds partake of the nature of the surrounding scenery.

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