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| Pilsworth was | anciently a township, but in 1894 it was divided betwe |
| istorically a part of Lancashire, Newhey was | anciently a hamlet within the township of Butterworth. |
| of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Grotton was | anciently a rural hamlet close to the boundary with La |
| Anciently a dependency of Whalley Abbey, the parish of | |
| Anciently an independent manor within the large parish | |
| It was | anciently an exclave of County Durham after being purc |
| feast was also celebrated at Chester; he was | anciently and incorrectly considered to have reigned b |
| Keith, Moray, sometimes referred to | anciently as "Kethmalruff" |
| The manor of Fingest | anciently belonged to St Albans Abbey, though in 1163 |
| The manor of Little Horwood | anciently belonged to the abbot and convent of St Alba |
| The Manor of Coxbench was held | anciently by the Franceys family until the daughter an |
| Anciently Called "Danes Island", this area was inhabit | |
| d on the site of an old Carian town, Idrias, | anciently called Chrysaoris, said to be the first town |
| y; the route up to the Cross across what was | anciently called Gradale being perhaps one of the most |
| letauia sive armorica uocata est [“which was | anciently called Letavia or Armorica”], from the Chron |
| The ecclesiastic parish of Wavendon | anciently contained the hamlet of Woburn Sands, which |
| Their cult was | anciently diffused in Lombardy, France, and Germany. |
| a New Discovery of a Little Sort of People, | anciently discoursed of, called Pygmies (1675), a whim |
| of the parish, and south of Burholme bridge, | anciently formed the Lancashire - Yorkshire border. |
| Lancashire from a very early time, Bardsley | anciently formed a hamlet within the township and pari |
| een Elizabeth I of England) is that the town | anciently formed part of the parish of Aney, and deriv |
| he parish from north-west to south-east, and | anciently from a market that was established in the vi |
| is recalled that the manor of Wallington was | anciently held by the Dymock family, who were Heredita |
| , from the arms of the Mandeville family who | anciently held the manor of Carshalton. |
| ckington, viz Nether Hall and Over Hall were | anciently held by the Abbot and Convent of Leicester. |
| Anciently held by the Marteval family, it has been the | |
| The Manor of Meldon was | anciently held by the Fenwick family from whom it pass |
| The manor was | anciently in the family of Braci, afterwards in that o |
| ; a curious series of notes on the exactions | anciently incident to tenures in Ireland; a list of th |
| probably refers to the Pen Dinas hill fort, | anciently known as Dinas Maelor. |
| Historically a part of Lancashire, Irlam was | anciently known as Irwellham, and was an outlying area |
| Hundersfield (also more | anciently known as Honersfield and Honnersfield) was a |
| n ancient temple, the Vedapureeswarar temple | anciently kown as Vedanadeshwarar temple sits on the b |
| Anciently North Crawley was the location of a monaster | |
| apeys [of Orkney], the great and the little ( | anciently Papey Meiri and Papey Minni), [are] now Papa |
| Belomancy was | anciently practised at least by Babylonians, Greeks, A |
| i Xing' literally means "Chief Star(s)", and | anciently referred to the 'spoon' of the Big Dipper. |
| It is located in the town itself, though | anciently referred to the group of dwellings next to t |
| reffry was found in Cornwall where they were | anciently seated as Lords of the Manor of Treffry, som |
| The village gives its name, | anciently spelled Whassyngton, and Washington, to the |
| ned in such lore may perceive that they were | anciently sprung from Telerin. |
| It was | anciently the seat of the Lords of Bowland. |
| Anciently the parish was in the possession of the Knig | |
| Low Dinsdale Manor estate, | anciently the seat of the Surtees family, was acquired |
| The name derives from Or-pits as, | anciently, the main local industry was the mining of o |
| Anciently the manor of Granborough was owned by the ab | |
| s of the extensive fortress of Clare Castle, | anciently the baronial residence of the earls of Clare |
| have indeed heard it asserted by some, that | anciently their hopaii, or prophets, on some occasions |
| The sub-soil is clay and gravel and | anciently there were marl-pits but nothing now is work |
| axon Homily on the Birth-day of St. Gregory: | Anciently Used in the English-Saxon Church. |
| κεφαλή, "head") was a type of branding mark | anciently used on horses. |
| n of the "guess, check, and fix" method used | anciently with numbers. |
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