. A topographical dictionary of England : comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships, and the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, with historical and statistical descriptions ; and embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bouroughs, bishoprics, universities, and colleges, and of the seals of the various municipal corporations. with a netincome of £219: the latter valued at £ 1.; netincome, £462 ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of tithes of the township of St. Anne were commutedfor land in 1774, and thos


. A topographical dictionary of England : comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate and market towns, parishes, and townships, and the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, and Man, with historical and statistical descriptions ; and embellished with engravings of the arms of the cities, bouroughs, bishoprics, universities, and colleges, and of the seals of the various municipal corporations. with a netincome of £219: the latter valued at £ 1.; netincome, £462 ; patrons, the Dean and Chapter of tithes of the township of St. Anne were commutedfor land in 1774, and those of St. Michael in 17/6,under inclosure acts. There is a place of worshipfor Wesleyan Methodists ; also a school endowed with£40 per annum. SUTTON-BRIDGE.—See Sutton, Long. SUTTON-BY-DOVOR (St. Peter and St. Paul),a parish, in the union of Eastry, hundred of Cornilo,lathe of St. Augustine, E. division of Kent, 4 miles(S. W. by W.) from Deal; containing 160 consists of 1055 acres. The living is a perpetualcuracy, consolidated in 1835 with the rectory of LittleMongeham, by act of parliament; appropriator, theArchbishop of Canterbury. The church is a smallstructure in the early English style of architecture, witha circular east end. SUTTON-CHART, Kent.—See Chart, Sutton. SUTTON-CHENEY, a chapelry, in the parish ofMarket-Bosworth, hundred of Sparkenhoe, S. divi- S UTT SUTT. Seal and Anns. sion of the county of Leicester, 2 miles (S. S. E.)from Market-Bosworth ; containing 352 Ashby-de-la Zouch canal passes in the chapel is dedicated to St. James. There is a placeof worship for Wesleyans ; also an almshouse consistingof six apartments, founded by Sir William Robarts inthe 11th year of James I., and endowed by him with£24 per annum. SUTTON- COLDF1ELD(Holy Trinity), an incor-porated market-town and pa-rish, having separate juris-diction, in the union of As-ton, locally in the Birming-ham division of the hundredof Hemlincford, N. di


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