. A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom ... near |t sends one member to par- Devereux St. a parish in the himdred ofiiameut. Webtree, Hereford, 7 miles from Hereford, Derrybrvan, a village in the county of and 142 from London ; containing 34Cahvay, and pro\-ince of Connauglit, Ire- liousrs and 17? inhabitants. , 89 miles from Dublin. value 6/. ;-. id. , a parish in the hundred of DtviRirf, , a parish in tlieFreebridge Lynn, Norfolk, « miles from hundred of Somh Damerham, Wilts, ;iLynn, and 104 from London; eoiitaining 1


. A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom ... near |t sends one member to par- Devereux St. a parish in the himdred ofiiameut. Webtree, Hereford, 7 miles from Hereford, Derrybrvan, a village in the county of and 142 from London ; containing 34Cahvay, and pro\-ince of Connauglit, Ire- liousrs and 17? inhabitants. , 89 miles from Dublin. value 6/. ;-. id. , a parish in the hundred of DtviRirf, , a parish in tlieFreebridge Lynn, Norfolk, « miles from hundred of Somh Damerham, Wilts, ;iLynn, and 104 from London; eoiitaining 10 miles from Warmiusier, and 97 from Lon-houscs and 457 iiiiiabitauts. It is a vicar- don ; containing 246 houses and 12^8 inba-»ge, value 5/. 6j-. S(/. bitants, of whom 625 w,re returned asbcinu Deuvock, a village in the countj^of An- employed in trades. It is a vicar-t:rim, and jirovin;c. of Ulster, Ireland, 120 age, value 12/.jniles fioui Dublin, |)£RiLr. , a hraulet apd cha- Q o ^Si§ i S C ^ 5 •* i 11 e^- J, IJIIIillll. DEV 1) E V pdn to the furcjroing, 2 miles distant; con-tainina: 33 liouses and 168 , Brixton. See Brixios Deve- , Wilts. The names of these villages are derived from?fhcir situation on a nmuH rill calteil tlic Dever,Ukich runs wider ground like the Mole inHurnj. Dkvizes, a market town and borough,romprising till ee parishes;, in the hundred ofPottein and Cannina;, Wilts, 6 miles fromMarket Lavintrton, and 90 from London;containina: 890 houses and 4S31 inhabitants,being 2154 males and 269T females, ofwliom 1705 Here rcturnctl as being em-ployed in trade and manafaeture, princi-pally of dru-gets, serges, kei-seymeres, andmalting. It has two ehurches, a chapel, anda meeting-house lV)r Dissenters as likewise agood charity-school. The hoases are old,und mostly built of timber. Its name issupposed to have been derived frijm theLatin devisT, or divided parts, from itshaving been anriently divided betwee,n theking


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