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Place name County Entry Source BERRICK-SALOME Oxfordshire Brightwell, under Wallingford. Acres, 678. Real property, £971. Pop., 141. Houses, 36. The living is a p. curacy, annexed Imperial Brightwell Berkshire Brightwell , par., N. Berks, 2 miles NW. of Wallingford, 2064 ac., pop. 618; P.O. Bartholomew Brightwell Suffolk Brightwell .-- par., E. Suffolk, 5 miles SE. of Ipswich, 1114 ac., pop. 68. Bartholomew BRIGHTWELL Suffolk BRIGHTWELL , a parish in Woodbridge district, Suffolk; 3 miles S by E of Bealings r. station, and 5½ E by S of Ipswich Imperial BRIGHTWELL Berkshire BRIGHTWELL , a parish in Wallingford district, Berks; near the river Thames and the Great Western railway, 2½ miles WNW of Wallingford Imperial Brightwell Baldwin Oxfordshire Brightwell Baldwin , par., SE. Oxfordshire, 2 miles NW. of Waltington, 1612 ac., pop. 220. Bartholomew BRIGHTWELL-BALDWIN, or Britwell-Baldwin Oxfordshire BRIGHTWELL-BALDWIN , or Britwell-Baldwin, a parish in Henley district, Oxford: 2¼ miles W by N of Watlington, and 8 NNE of Wallingford Imperial Brightwell Prior and Brightwell Salome Brightwell Prior and Brightwell Salome . See BRITWELL. Bartholomew BRIGHTWELL-PRIOR, or Britwell-Prior Oxfordshire BRIGHTWELL-PRIOR , or Britwell-Prior, a chapelry in Newington parish, Oxford; under the Chilterns, 1¾ mile SW of Watlington Imperial BRIGHTWELL-SALOME, or Britwell-Salome Oxfordshire BRIGHTWELL-SALOME , or Britwell-Salome, a parish in Henley district, Oxford; on Icknield-street; under the Chilterns, 1¼ mile Imperial Brightwells Barrow Gloucestershire Brightwells Barrow , hundred, E. Gloucestershire, 36,013 ac., pop. 7052; contains 11 pars. Bartholomew BRIGHTWELLS-BARROW Gloucestershire BRIGHTWELLS-BARROW , a hundred in the E of Gloucester. It adjoins Oxford and Berks; is 9½ miles long; and contains Imperial Cadwell Oxfordshire Cadwell , liberty, Brightwell-Baldwin par., SE. Oxfordsh., 3½ m. NW. of Watlington. Bartholomew CADWELL Oxfordshire CADWELL , a liberty in Brightwell-Baldwin parish, Oxford; 3½ miles WNW of Watlington. Imperial EWELME Oxfordshire Brightwell, under Wallingford. Acres, 2, 376. Real property, £4, 435. Pop., 684. Houses, 152. The manor belonged, at Domesday Imperial FOXHALL Suffolk hops. The living is a vicarage, annexed to the vicarage of Brightwell, in the diocese of Norwich. There is no church. Imperial GLOUCESTERSHIRE, or Gloucester Gloucestershire Brightwells - Barrow, Cheltenham, Cleeve, Crowthorne, Deerhurst, Dudstone, Kiftsgate, Longtree, Rapsgate, Slaughter, Tewkesbury, Tibald-stone, Westminster, and Whitstone; and the W division Imperial HENLEY Oxfordshire Brightwell-Baldwin, Cuxham, and part of Newington, all electorally in Oxfordshire. Acres of the district, 61, 662. Poor rates, in 1863, £13, 472. Pop., in 1851, 17, 895; in 1861, 18, 200. Houses Imperial KESGRAVE Suffolk annexed to the p. curacy of Brightwell, in the diocese of Norwich. The church is of brick, with a tower. Imperial OXFORDSHIRE, Oxford, or Oxon Oxfordshire Brightwell House, Caversfield House, Caversham Park, Chastleton House, Cokethorp Park, Combe Lodge, Crowsley Park, Culham House, Eynsham Hall, Fawley Court Imperial
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