Searching for "ABERFORD"

We could not match "ABERFORD" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, or as a postcode. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 14 possible matches we have found for you:

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    Place name County Entry Source
    Aberford Yorkshire Aberford , par. and vil., E. div. W-R. Yorksh., 6 m. SW. of Tadcaster, 1580 ac., pop. 653. Market-day, Wed . Coal Bartholomew
    ABERFORD Yorkshire ABERFORD , Sherburn, W. R. Yorkshire. See Lotherton-cum-aberford. Imperial
    ABERFORD Yorkshire ABERFORD , a village, a township, a parish, and a subdistrict, in the district of Tadcaster, W. R. Yorkshire. The village Imperial
    Cock Beck Yorkshire affl. of r. Wharfe, E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire; rises above Aberford and flows 10 miles NE. to the Wharfe below Tadcaster. Bartholomew
    COCK (The) Yorkshire Aberford; and runs 10 miles north-eastward to the Wharfe, below Tadcaster. It was deeply ensanguined by the battle of Towton Imperial
    Lotherton cum Aberford Yorkshire Aberford , township, Sherburn par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 1094 ac., pop. 443; contains Lotherton , vil., 5 miles S. of Tadcaster Bartholomew
    LOTHERTON-CUM-ABERFORD Yorkshire ABERFORD , a township, with a village, in Sherburn parish, W. R. Yorkshire; 5 miles S of Tadcaster. Acres, 1,052. Real Imperial
    Parlington Yorkshire Aberford par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 6 miles SW. of Tadcaster, 1770 ac., pop. 217; contains Parlington Park , seat Bartholomew
    PARLINGTON Yorkshire Aberford parish, W. R. Yorkshire; 5½ miles S W of Tadcaster. Acres, 1, 726. Real property, £1, 301. Pop., 195. Houses Imperial
    SHERBURN Yorkshire Aberford, Micklefield, Newthorpe, South Milford, and Huddleston and Lamby. Acres, 11,896. Pop. in 1851, 3,754; in 1861, 3,944. Houses Imperial
    Sturton Grange Yorkshire Sturton Grange .-- township, Aberford par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 7½ miles SW. of Tadcaster, 877 ac., pop. 55. Bartholomew
    STURTON, or S.-Grange Yorkshire Aberford parish, W. R. Yorkshire; 7½ miles SW by S of Tadcaster. Acres, 867. Real property, £3,329; of which Imperial
    TADCASTER Yorkshire Aberford, and Apple-ton-Roebuck sub-districts; and comprises 63,796 acres. Poor rates in 1863, £8,203. Pop. in 1851, 17,983; in 1861, 18,118. Houses Imperial
    YORK Yorkshire Aberford, Ledsham, Castleford, Featherstone, Normanton, Warmfield, Crofton, Wragby, Felkirk, Roystone, Darfield, Tankersley, and Ecclesfield parishes; and is divided into the archdeaconries Imperial
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