Searching for "CODNOR"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    AYLESFORD Kent Codnor; passed, at the dissolution, to Sir Thomas Wyatt of Allington; went, in the time of Elizabeth, to John Sedley Imperial
    BASFORD Nottinghamshire Codnor-Park, and part of the parish of Heanor,-the two last electorally in Derby; and the subdistrict of Ilkeston Imperial
    Codnor Derbyshire Codnor , township and vil. (ry. sta. Codnor Park), Heanor par., Derbyshire, near Erewash river and canal, 5½ miles NE. of Belper Bartholomew
    CODNOR Derbyshire CODNOR , a hamlet in Heanor parish, and a chapelry in Heanor, Derby, and Pentrich parishes, and in Codnor-Park extra Imperial
    Codnor Park Derbyshire Codnor Park , ruins of the old seat of the Zouches and the Lords Grey of Groby; also Codnor Park Ironworks Bartholomew
    CODNOR-PARK Derbyshire CODNOR-PARK , an extra-parochial tract in the district of Basford, and county of Derby; on the Erewash river, canal Imperial
    Codnor with Loscoe Derbyshire Codnor with Loscoe , eccl. dist., Denby, Codnor Park, Heanor, and Pentrich pars., E. Derby, pop. 4436. Bartholomew
    DOVER Kent Codnor, constable of the castle; was allowed afterwards to bear, unaided, all the abrasion of time and weather; and was at one time Imperial
    HAVERHILL Essex
    Suffolk
    Codnor; suffered much injury by fire in 1665; has acquired benefit from the opening to it of railway communication; and has a post Imperial
    HEANOR Derbyshire Codnor and Loscoe. Acres, 6, 870. Real property, £24, 157: of which £6, 826 are in mines. Pop. in 1851, subdivided Imperial
    Ironville Derbyshire Codnor Park and Pentrich pars., Derbyshire, and Selston par., Notts - dist., pop. 2802; vil., 3½ miles SE. of Alfreton Bartholomew
    IRONVILLE Derbyshire Codnor-Park extra-parochial tract, Derby, and Selston parish, Notts. The village stands at the end of the Pinxton canal Imperial
    LICHFIELD Derbyshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Shropshire
    Staffordshire
    Codnor and Loscoe, Ironville, Riddings, Somercotes, Ripley, and Swanwick. The deanery of Ashborne contains the rectories of Bentley-Fenny, Bradley Imperial
    Loscoe   Loscoe . See CODNOR WITH LOSCOE. Bartholomew
    LOSCOE Derbyshire Belper. Pop. in 1851,451; in 1861,670. Houses, 126. It forms part of Codnor chapelry, and has a Baptist chapel. Imperial
    MANSFIELD Nottinghamshire Codnor-park ironworks, was long of great advantage to the local trade; and this is now superseded by a locomotive Imperial
    Pye Hill Derbyshire Pye Hill , sta. on Great Northern Railway, on border of Derbyshire and Notts, between Codnor Park and Pinxton stations. Bartholomew
    Riddings Derbyshire Codnor Park sta. and 3 miles SE. of Alfreton, pop. 5730; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank. Market-day, Saturday . Riddings is a thriving Bartholomew
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