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Rh I'.AKSIIAM. M tliTII. 1M BABTON. -.11. The living is a . in the dioc. of I 1)1.' v.il. n. of Lord al-.i l-.rd iif the manor. His son, the lion. Hi, M.A., is ti sent vicar. Th< All Saints, is a small anti'i'i. ,-ti I out "I the MX of tli.. t'.vv. r. In tin- interior are mom, In tlic Oatthorpefamiljr. liarsham Abbey, a pictm old manor-house, was built in 1538. It is chiefly of brick, and forms nn interesting example of the ar<" lure of the ].< -riod, with its towers and turret^. 'I gatehouse and oth. T i the original building still remain, and lino, richly moulded clustrr of ten chimneys. 11 my VI 11., on occasion of his pil- grimage to Our Lady -11:1111, in 1/510, walked barefoot from this village i "co of above 2 miles. BARSUAJI, NORTH, a par. in the hund. of Hallow, in the co. of Norfolk, 4 miles to tb- N. of r'akonham living is the gift of the Earl of Orford, who is also lord of the manor. The churth is dedicated to All Saints. The register dates from 1553. BARSHAM, VF.ST, a jar. in 111.- hund. of (iallow, in the co. of Norfolk, - the N.V. of Kaken- ham, its post town a .;i"ii. The living ia a vie. . "' Nmwich, of the vul. of 165, in tho gift of Captain Haiders, who is chief pro- r in the pai HAIISTAHI.K lirNPRED, one of the 20 hun.U. or subdivisions of tho co of Kssror, situated in the southern part of the county, and hounded on tho N. by the hund. of Chclm.sford, on the K. hy the hund. of Rochford, on the S. by th" river Thames, and on the W. by the hund. .1. It com; 1 lowing pars. : North Benfleet, South Bentlect, Bowers Gifford, Bnlphnn, stead, Chadwell S:. .M CorrinRham, Doddinghurst, Downham. I 'union, Fob- bing, East Homdon, Horndun-oii-thc-Hill, West Horn- ing, Nevendon, Or msden-Bellhouse, .I.I, Stanford-lc-IIopc, Little Thurrock, East Til- bury, West Tilbury, Vange, and 'iekford, with part of Thunderaley, and the ext. j>ar. lib. of Leo ChapeL The hund. extends over an area of about 73,290 acres. BAliSTON. Set BAKJTIESTON. Kent. . USTON, a par. in the Solihull div. of tho hund. of Hemlingford, in tho co. of Warwick, 8 miles to the V. of Coventry. Knowle is it post town. The living 1. in the dior. of Worcester. The church is -'within. The parochial charities amount to 8 a year. Barston Park is the principal resi.l- BA. l:Al;I.KS-!l;r.l-;. achphy. in the f l)onnin n, and hund. ot . u {he CO. of i.l. "i miles to th.- K. of 1 1 i . I. >rd, its post town. The living i~ .1 ] !] t. OP-., annexed to the vie. of Donn- n, in the ili..e. of Jli-reford. Tlio church i.- 8T. IIMSITI i.
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BAJtTHORPE, or HAKT1H iKl'I! hmlt. in the par. of Acklam, and wap. st Riding of the co. of York, 7 miles to I I'oeklingtan. BABTTNOTON, a Jnshp. in the par. of i woith, and huml. of Hucklow, in the co. Chester, 4. '.-.ithwieh. 1'. AKTl.KY. -' 1'.:- BAKTLKY RKtMS, a tytli-;. in lie and hund. of Redbridge, in the 'hod miles to tho W. of t>< are Bartley House and Ha: ^*9J -.d Vivian ; the latt,-r, of t Hlanm , I.I-'.Y YIKLD, or HAKTI.KY (. in tho par. of Northfield, and hund. of t"pj : in tho co. of Worcester, 7 miles t-. ih. -N I grove. Birmingham is its post town. The BH ham and ' : .iUvay J-.I-M, m-ar it. is aperpet. cur. attached to tin the dioc. of Worcester. BARTLOW, a par. in tho hund. of < co. of Cambridge, 2 miles to th. S.I-!, of 1 town, l:i from Cambridge, and 8 fi way station. It lies on tho border of Essex, from tho Great Eastern railway, which about to bring a now line through the II. i< rhill to Shel ford, near Cambr they obtained an Act of 1'arliament in th 1862. It will connect the < main lino from London to 1 will between tho smallest to the next . t the 1. village of Bartlow is in tho co. . .( i hmlt. of Bartlow, or, as it is sometimes ca Kn.l. is in the eo. of Kssex. is n TO the dioc. of Ely, of the val. of 2 R. Watkins, K-'I. The church has M a fresco painting of St. Christopher. I t.> St. Mary. Bartlow Cottaco :,nd i he ]irincipal residences. v rtl..v Hills, in the parish of Ashd. posed to be the monuments of t of Assandune, in which K.lninl Ironside* Wl by Canute ; but the oxcava' in years 1832, 1835, and 1838 distinctly ] : Roman works. Many. -uiious and valuable in th'-ni, which i lost in th. ; of Viscount Maynard, on v. situat.il, bu' I 'them has I, in ' xviii. of tin- " Ai M.MJTI.oW, I.1TT1.K. or I'.AKTI.i ' Ml. i:Ti IN IA11. a hmlt. in i tho huml. of l-'n shw.-ll. and eo. ntains its own po it Hartlow. l:.l:Ti iN. a hmlt. in tho par. of St. I don, in the hund. of Hornier, ami [on. The chief residences arc Barton Coart, I Boat of Admiral Dundas, and Barton Lodge.