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Rh KLM. SM KMIIIAM, scum. ST. ri-;ri-:i:. railway aUtion. It U situated on the river Krome, sur- roun v. The limit. <: is in tli' par. This place, abounds with linn stone and kill.-* .it v- works, Diving employment to many nl 6. On the banks of th i.il imjilrii.. living U a root.* in the dioc. of Bath, vul. .'1:1:1. The ohnrob is an ancient structure. of stone, with a line Norman arch at tli" V. The register common a National school lor boys and girls. In the vicinity nf the village there nru remains of it Roman camp on ti, Villiani S (., is lord of tin- man<ir. Kl.M, a hmlt. in tin- tnahp. of 1 Kidini? i-ii. York, 1 mil (Held. KI.M, or N.iRTH KLM, tythg. in tin- par. of - -.V. of Bristol. l-;i..Ml;i;lli(i;, a chplry. iii the par. of Uodderhill, r iliv. of tlio luind. of llali in, ;: miles N. "( llroitwich, its post town and railway station on tin West Midland line, and 1 S.W. of Bromsgrovc. It i.s situated on a small stream known as Hampton Brook. The living is a cur. in tho dioc. of Wo: annexed to tho vie. of Dodderhill. Tho church, de i to St. Mary, is un ancient stone structure, and has one Lruss. George lYnrice, Esq., is lord of the manor. J'illni i lire. ELMBEmaE. or KM 1,1-^, llfNDUKI), one of the 13 subdivisions -itiuivd in the northern part of tin- eo., and bounded on tin: N. liy the river Ti. K. by the hunds. of Kingston and Ktlingham, S. by Kllingham, and V. by thr hand, of Wuking. It is in two d -..lains (lie pars, of East and Thames, and Wi-yln I.e i-.-ira. of Cobham, Esher, .-
 * iin, and part ol Thames Ititton, coin]irising

KI.MIx IN, a par. in thu Soliliull div. of the hund. of II' mlingford, co. Warwick, o miles S.V. of Coleshill, and G 8.E. of Birmingham, its post town. The Hampton- in-Ardcn station on tin I,. n>i -n and North-V railway is 3 miles to the W. of the village. It ia situated near the Birmingham and Warwick can the London and Ilolyhead road. Tho living is a reel.* in tho dim. of W.-iv, rti r. val. 230. Tho church is a small tditire, dedicated to .St. Peter. Thocharit: Alston, Esq., is lord of the manor. KI.MlxiN, a p.-ir. in tin hund. of Uttlesford, co. 1 -"i miles' N.W. of S.itlron Walden. Royston i-- r town. The Aiidley 1 on the Gi milw. mill - S.I-:, of tin- village. which is ancient, is situated at th'- extreme N.W. of the y, bordering upon Cambridge. The surface is hilly, and tin' soil rests on a substratum of chnlk. The vi'l-
 * area of about 21,000 a
 * H built on the declivities of two low hill.

has a picturesque appearance. Tho living is a vie. --(.* of Wondon LofU. The church is i'> St. Nicholas, and contains a monumental brass. The parochial charities produce about I annum, 17 of which are an endowment for Crawlev's School. '1 ! -,,-h.iol f,,J- bull, - I .. "J M i )ins of an aneii-nt ]ilac<3 (if MI-HI. The tithes were i-omiiiiited for under an Enclosure Act in l.v.'l. The Rev. If. 'iik. ^ is lord of tho manor. Ml-:it, a hmlt. in the par. of Middleton, hund. of
 * ipc of An Sussex, 2 ;

Ugn (l1 astguard station. KI.MHAM, MiKTII. :, ,, ar . in the hund. of I,aim- ditch, N. of East Dereliam. i i its port town. 1 . on tin- On Thi- a D (|,,- kinL--i Angles, from the ] the sec was united to nwieli, bounng hill, wa- reign of Richard II., into a castle with a double entrenoh- nn-nt, of whieh there are some few remains, ]>nibably of tho k. - n.ited on ti,- V bank i ". -nsiim, and is ^j I well^ built. n the first We.li: in all- ::lhs. The old jiark :il of . well -I Norwieli, val. i'31G. The churcli it a spa- of conaiil- 'luial lie.iiity . with a lofty square
 * ining a peal of eight bfllls, surmounted by a

i si>iro. It is ii- St. M.irv tli- and i ,,f a beautiful hen en and -i imo monuments. The i nmone.cs in 1 There are some small i of which a. The Independcmts have a chapel. I i:J school for boys and girls. A many antiquities, c.in.-isting of Roman coins, urns. have been tumid in this neighbourhood. Lord S< of Elmhum Hall, is l.rdof the manor of Elmham N.I m and I'luipter of Norwich I mis of n Noi tli Elmham, both in this parish. From the altai i ran a suU. n.mean passage to the bMiop'.- | KL.MHAM, sol'TH, ALL SAINT- bund, of WangfordjCO. Suefolk, .5 miles S.W. of l',u and !i N.V. of llaleswurth, its post town, is it reet. in the dioc. of Norwich, val. with l! St. Nicholas annexed, 270. The church, dcdicai All Saints, is an ancient structure with a circular man tower and a beautiful arch at tin S - ntrance still perfect. Tho other parts of the church have b< -,n n built at various dates. This and tie I--, ..hams L-ivo name to a deanery in I '! of Norwieli. Sir J; Adaii, Hart., is lord i Kh.MHA.M. SUI'TH, ST.ClfHSS. or SAN . > mile* S.W. of liungay, aiel i of Harlcston, its post town. 'J monastic establishment hei surrounded by a moat. Tin- living is a that of Uomcrafield, in the dioc. of Norwich, church is a neatly built edilii c with Norman arch at the 8. onti an. i. St. Hall is the principal residence. Sir R. Adair U.MIIAM, SMITH, ST. .TAMKS. .") mill - N.W. oi llali-sworth, and 7 S.W. of Bin II ail. ston is its post t village is . ini; is a i of Norwieh, val. 300. The church is a coin; turewiths'i bequests producing about 20 per annum. Sir R. is lord of the manor. In tin- vicinity arc tho ruins of
 * --nt building called the Min

K1.M1IAM, Mi! TH, ST. MAliCAIIl-'.T. a par. as N W. of Mali-., worth, ai llur- -wn. Tho bishops of Norwich formerly ' I The livin. wieli, val. with that ot Sr I The church is it plain stinr ture, n i annum, as.- rested ii table i -I oil lie TiMn-ir. U.MIIAM.SOITII.ST. MKIi I miles S. of Bungay, its post town. The li: ami. i-ur. of Riimburi;h. Tin- chun-h jit. Sir Ii. Adair is lord of tin- n. M.MI1AM. SDl'TII, ST. Mi'llnl.AS, a ]r. U - W. of Halcsworth. The living is 1 to that of All Saints. There is no cln and only a few srattep-d houses. I-.I.M'MAM, Sul'Tll, Sl 1'KTKl;. a par. 1 mi the N.i:. of the above, and 4 mile, S of Bungay. Tbo living i.s a i' 1 to that of St. Margaret, church is an am-ii-nt stiiietiire with wjiuin ! tin- 1 i producing m 10 per annum. Sir If. Adair i 1 1 ill, the old scat of the Tasburghs, is now HUSO.