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Place name County Entry Source ACASTER-SELBY Yorkshire Stillingfleet parish, W. R. Yorkshire; on the river Ouse, 3 miles E of Bolton-Percy r. station, and 8 S of York Imperial CAMBRIDGE Cambridgeshire Stillingfleet, Watson, Beveridge, and Morgan, the poets Sackville, Wyat, Ben Jonson, Herrick, Hammond, Prior, Brome, Otway, A. Phillips, Browne, Kirke Imperial CHRISTCHURCH-NEWGATE-STREET London Stillingfleet; Samuel Richardson, the novelist; Charles Lamb, the poet; Thomas Mitchell, the translator of " Aristophanes; " Bishop Middleton; Leigh Hunt; and Peter Imperial CRANBORNE Dorset Stillingfleet was a native.The sub-district contains thirteen parishes, part of another parish, and an extra-parochial tract Imperial DUBLIN Dublin Stillingfleet's collection and some manuscripts. The apartment for the books consists of two galleries meeting at a right angle Lewis:Ireland HOLBORN Middlesex Stillingfleet, and the notable Sacheverell, were rectors. The vicarages of St. Alban, Trinity or Grays-Inn-Road, and St. Peter Imperial ISLINGTON Middlesex Stillingfleet; Dr. William Cave; Bishop Wilson; G. Morland, the painter; Topham, known as the strong man; Pepys, author of the "Diary Imperial Kelfield Yorkshire Stillingfleet par., East-Riding Yorkshire, on river Ouse, 4 miles NW. of Selby, 1835 ac., pop. 343; contains the seat Bartholomew KELFIELD Yorkshire Stillingfleet parish, E. R. Yorkshire; on the river Ouse, 4 miles NNW of Selby. Acres, 1, 729. Real property, £3, 134; of which Imperial MOREBY Yorkshire MOREBY , a township in Stillingfleet parish, E. R. Yorkshire; on the river Ouse, 5½ miles S of York. Imperial Moreby Hall Yorkshire Moreby Hall , seat, in co. and 5½ miles S. of York. See STILLINGFLEET WITH MORKBY. Bartholomew NEWINGTON Surrey Stillingfleet as rectors. Holy Trinity church was rebuilt in 1861, at a cost of £5, 250, exclusive of the site Imperial Ringwood Hampshire times. It has long been famous for its gloves and its ale. Bishop Stillingfleet (1635-1699) was educated at the grammar school. Bartholomew SELBY Yorkshire Stillingfleet. Acres of the district, 56,014. Poor-rates in 1863, £7, 441. Pop. in 1851, 15, 672; in 1861, .16,001. Houses Imperial Stillingfleet Yorkshire Stillingfleet , township and vil., East-Riding Yorkshire, and par., partly also in the West-Riding - par., 6013ac., pop. 824; township Bartholomew STILLINGFLEET Yorkshire STILLINGFLEET , a township in York district, and a parish partly also in Selby and Tadcaster districts, E. R. and W. R. Yorkshire Imperial WORCESTER Herefordshire
Oxfordshire
Warwickshire
WorcestershireStillingfleet, Hough, and Hurd. One of the dignitaries became a cardinal, and three became archbishops. The cathedral establishment includes the bishop Imperial
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