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Page 169
... Little Corby , but the last is an insignificant one , and contains only 360 acres . In an account of Church Stock for 1697 contained in the parish register the names of the townships are Hayton , How , Fenton - cum - Faugh , and Head's ...
... Little Corby , but the last is an insignificant one , and contains only 360 acres . In an account of Church Stock for 1697 contained in the parish register the names of the townships are Hayton , How , Fenton - cum - Faugh , and Head's ...
Page 174
... Corby Commons , which passes through Allen Wood , where the paper mill now stands , to " Irthing Gate , " near Little Corby . Again the boundary passes a house called Greenholm , which is situated some- what nearer to the Irthing than ...
... Corby Commons , which passes through Allen Wood , where the paper mill now stands , to " Irthing Gate , " near Little Corby . Again the boundary passes a house called Greenholm , which is situated some- what nearer to the Irthing than ...
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... Little Corby missed , Add that , and you'll complete the list . In former times , however , there was yet another 176 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... Little Corby missed , Add that , and you'll complete the list . In former times , however , there was yet another 176 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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