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Rh F.IM.F.HI.I.P. 872 r.mav M,J: which is very email, and situated on a cro* n Buckingham and Thumo. Luce i I'll" liin:' ..il. 'Jltl. 'I':. . 1 1. of M. u. .n i a Hi.- manor. Tho tithes wore con land under MIMIMFII'II.I). :i par. in the blind. "I' II.. It, oo. Nor- folk, : -mil 11 N.I .ilway town. The snr-
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living is a reel.* in the dioc. of Norwich, val. .37 1. The church, an uncicnt structure, with octagonal tow dodic 1 I'aul. Th" register com- mences in 1711. Th iro about i annum. Tho I'rimi'u is also '. library and clothing club. Iward ami J. Marcon, Ksqs., are the lords of the 1 manor. III)i;K 1IH;1I, or HK.V. ami <-h|,lry. in Dufliold, hund. of A] Derby, '.M miles N.E. of 1 post town. Tho Ami. station on the Midlan . line is 1 mile N.V. . . . illage. HI. IIMYC iron-" uks, and largo houses for goods brought by canal, also marble- works, and n manuf.u 1 he living is a perpet. cur. in the ili..; of Liohtield, val. 150, in the gill of the Vicar of Duffield. The chapel-of-easo in a large old edifice. The charities prod' ft! per annum. The Wesleyans, Primitive M<:i. Independents ha Impel. There is an en school, and National and infant schools. Francis Hurt. F.s<|.. is lord of the manor. EDGEHILL, or KDIAL, a hmlt. in th. : Mii-hael, Lichfield, S. <liv. of the hund. of Olllow, co. Stafford, 2 miles W. of Lichfield. Edgehill }Iall is the principal re.-io-nce. F.IM1F. HILL, a chplry. in tho par. of Walton-en- t Derby, Co. It is within tho limits of the borough of Liverpool, about 1 mile to the 8.E., and forms a pleasant siihurb, including tho Liverpool Botanic Garden. At this point the Manchester railway branches off into two long tunnels, which lend to difioivnt stations in the One of these tunnels, at ! lone; another, passing under Crown-- yards The living id a ]>eq't. cur. in ' Mary, 1. ami 1.1 II SHIll I.I,, a .-mall place in co. Warwi . whip- the first engagcmi , the royalist and parliamentary troops ' in tho i I. '.I'.I.KV, a tr.shp. in tho par. of, and vicinity of the t,,wn of, Vhitchurch, Co. Salop. v.d ITl'KK, hmlt.s. in the tnshn. chnQ-Bierlow, Ve~t Riding co. York, ;; S.W. EOOEBLEY.atnihp, in the par. of AldtYml, lower div. of tho hund. of Droxton, co. palatine ol miles
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' iswestry. It i:s .-itiia' r'.l, a residpii" .1 the site of an old border stronghold, in tl' ) n. of ,1, , Boxbnrgh, i.nnd. of Bisley, co. town 1 with h is mnall, With :
 * ilI;TIISTt town in of Lemster, It is a station on tin- > ,.f the .Midland ' id niilway. Tl.i plaee was iinoifl .M"^:iin!. but took its present name from till .orth lami'.v, its pn sent ].i..|.i ietoi -. I' : ..''- brated us }> novel i :chi a tablet to Miss Edge-worth and Ilirliard I worth, whose fnmily vault is a poll house, and dispensary within 11. i-law Union. Ti a line M^l fashioned building. It was entered by a party of in- surgents in 1798; und the circumstance is related (MB l^dgeworth in her " Memoirs " of i held fortnightly. Tue.-day i< i. Fairs are held on Shrove Tuesday . l^th Septemlier, '.lie Wednesday in. is llay. ElMiJjEY, a ward" in tie Ssfield, co. palatine of Chester, 1 mi Stockport, of which it is a suburb. UK; Ml >N! ). a par. in tho Newport div. ol of South Bradford, co. Salop, -' mile* N.V. its post town tin -tatioii (.n i line, and 8 N.E. of Wellington. The village, which is considerable, is situ on the road bet' par. is of large quarried and burnt info lime, and there ap- good i iiitecture, wiih !..',.. i'. -nd Muined-.<;lu.-. '- also tin- ! and Tibl.. the rector. mini, I' 10 of which i~ r both sexes. J. It. UorougV i;. M F.IM;TI '' I'm slow, > miles V. "t 1 slati"i .;ry and Hereford rai: S II. i post town. TI" Brims in the par., and tin II the I 1 '.. is IK-.: is u poqirt. cur. in num. II. "r. Kl'i.U'AI.'K, a par. in th. ) N " < I I.' i don. It is .-i Alban' railway st a! II. ill'.. w, and Jirys, and part ol i