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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) BICKERTON Manor BILTON IN AINSTY CP/AP (Parish-level Unit)
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Place name County Entry Source BATH Somerset Bickerton, Dr. Sibthorp, James Tamesz Grieve, and Mary Frampton; and in the chancel, those of Lady Miller, Mrs. Frazer, Col. Walsh Imperial Bickerton Cheshire Bickerton .-- township, in par. and 5 miles NE. of Malpas, W. Cheshire, 1694 ac., pop. 325; P.O. Bartholomew Bickerton Yorkshire Bickerton , township, Bilton par., E. div. West-Riding Yorkshire, 3½ miles NE. of Wetherby, 1073 ac., pop. 138. Bartholomew Bickerton Northumberland Bickerton , township, in par. and 4½ miles SW. of Rothbury, N. Northumb., 542 ac., pop. 12. Bartholomew BICKERTON Northumberland BICKERTON , a township in Rothbury parish, Northumberland; adjacent to the river Coquet, 4½ miles WSW of Rothbury. Acres, 505. Pop., 22. Houses Imperial BICKERTON Yorkshire BICKERTON , a township in Bilton parish, W. R. Yorkshire; 3½ miles NE by E of Wetherby. Acres, 1,080. Real Imperial BICKERTON Cheshire BICKERTON , a township and a chapelry in Malpas parish, Cheshire. The township lies 4 miles S of Beeston r. station Imperial BILTON Yorkshire Bickerton and Tockwith. Acres, 4,150. Real property, £6,894. Pop., 926 Houses, 201. A Cistertian nunnery was founded Imperial CHESTER Cheshire Bickerton, Chadd, and Shocklach. The deanery of Middlewich contains the rectories of Astbury, Brereton, Smethwick, Davenham, Lawton-Church, Swettenham, and Warmingham Imperial Linlithgowshire or West Lothian West Lothian Bickerton Burn, and Foulshiels Burn, with the smaller streams that join them, flow NE to the Almond; to the NE about Groome Livingston West Lothian Bickerton Burns on the SW, Dean Burn to the W of Cousland, Lochshot Burn to the W and Folly Burn Groome MALPAS Cheshire Bickerton, and Bulkeley in Nantwich district, and the township of Broxton in Great Boughton district. The townships are severally noticed Imperial NANTWICH Cheshire Bickerton, and Bulkeley; and the sub-district of Wybunbury, containing the parishes of Coppenhall and Wistaston, and the townships of Willaston Imperial ROTHBURY Northumberland Bickerton, Caistron, Fallow-lees, Hollinghill, Hesley-Hurst, Raw, Paperhaugh, Mount-Healey, Lee-Ward, Debdon, Snitter, Thropton, Warton, Flotterton, Cartington, High Imperial Whitburn West Lothian Bickerton Burn, and other rivulets. Along the Almond the surface declines to 500 feet above sea-level; and thence it rises Groome
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