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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) KINGSLEY LG_Ward Parish-level Unit KETTERING MB/UD (Local Government District)
KINGSLEY LG_Ward Parish-level Unit NORTHAMPTON CB/MB (Local Government District)
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Place name County Entry Source BINSTEAD, or Binsted Hampshire Kingsley, in the diocese of Winchester. Value, not reported.* Patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Winchester. The church is ancient Imperial CHEADLE Staffordshire Kingsley, Cheddleton, and part of Checkley; and the sub-district of Dilhorne, containing the parishes of Dilhorne, Caverswall, and Draycott Imperial CHESTER Cheshire Kingsley, Norley, Lachford, Crosstown, Toft, Lymm-with-Warburton, Bollington, High Legh, High Leigh, Marthall, Over Tabley, Aston-by-Sutton, Daresbury Imperial FARNBOROUGH Hampshire
SurreyKingsley, and Bramshott, all in Hants. Acres, 39, 571. Poor-rates in 1862, £4, 651. Pop. in 1851, 7, 839; in 1861, 14, 318. Houses Imperial FRODSHAM Cheshire Kingsley, and Norley. Acres, 14, 288; of which 945 are water. Real property, £29, 889; of which £65 are in quarries Imperial HEADLEY Hampshire also the parishes of Kingsley and Bramshott; and is a poor law incorporation under Gilbert's act. Pop., 3, 128. Imperial Kingsley Cheshire Kingsley .-- township and vil., in par. and 3 miles SE. of Frodsham, Cheshire, 2705 ac., pop. 1207; P.O. Bartholomew Kingsley Staffordshire Kingsley , par. and vil., Staffordshire, 2½ miles NE. of Cheadle, 4769 ac., pop. 1832; P.O. Bartholomew Kingsley Hampshire Kingsley , par. and vil., Hants, in NE. of co., 4 miles SE. of Alton, 1801 ac., pop. 458; P.O. Bartholomew KINGSLEY Hampshire KINGSLEY , a village and a parish in the district of Farnborough and county of Hants. The village stands 4¼ miles Imperial KINGSLEY Cheshire KINGSLEY , a village, a township, and a chapelry in Frodsham parish, Cheshire. The village stands near Delamere forest, 3 miles Imperial KINGSLEY Staffordshire KINGSLEY , a village and a parish in Cheadle district, Stafford. The village occupies a gentle eminence adjacent to the river Imperial LICHFIELD Derbyshire
Nottinghamshire
Shropshire
StaffordshireKingsley; the vicarages of Alton, Caverswell, and Dilhorne; and the p. curacies of Bradley-le-Moors, Cotton, Denstone, Forsbrooke, Finchey Imperial MAIDSTONE Kent Kingsley, and was built in 1858, and greatly altered in 1869St. stephen's church stands in Tovil township, about a mile Imperial NORTHAM Devon Kingsley's well-known work of that name is laid chiefly in the parish; and, in 1867, had already a hotel Imperial Oakamoor (or Oakmoor) Staffordshire dist. and vil. with ry. sta., Alton, Cheadle, and Kingsley pars., Staffordshire - dist., pop. 577; vil., 94 miles SE. of Leek; P.O. Bartholomew OULTON (Low) Cheshire Kingsleys and to Richard de Odleton; was long held by the Oultons, descendants of Richard de Odleton; passed, by marriage Imperial Tean Staffordshire Staffordshire; rises near Kingsley, and flows 15 miles S. past Cheadle, and SE. past Checkley, to the Dove near Uttoxeter. Bartholomew TEAN (The) Staffordshire near Kingsley; and running about 15 miles southward past Cheadle, and south-eastward past Checkley, to the Dove near Uttoxeter. Imperial WHISTON Staffordshire Kingsley parish, Stafford; 4 miles NE of Cheadle. It has a post-office under Stafford. Real property, £2,536; of which Imperial
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