. A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom ... fiice of country; thesouth-west part consists chiefly of Epping small rivulets. Several years ago a smallvein of silver ore was di<;covered in thisparish. , a township to the parish ofBushbury, in the hundred of Cuttleston, forest and its several branches: its pasturage Stafford, 2 miles from Wcdnesfield, and 130 on the banks of the rivulet Roddcu produces from London; containing 60 houses and 369 that famous butter which takes the name of inhabitants. This manur was formerly held Uppms;. The nortiiern parts arc more open by th


. A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom ... fiice of country; thesouth-west part consists chiefly of Epping small rivulets. Several years ago a smallvein of silver ore was di<;covered in thisparish. , a township to the parish ofBushbury, in the hundred of Cuttleston, forest and its several branches: its pasturage Stafford, 2 miles from Wcdnesfield, and 130 on the banks of the rivulet Roddcu produces from London; containing 60 houses and 369 that famous butter which takes the name of inhabitants. This manur was formerly held Uppms;. The nortiiern parts arc more open by the singular tenwre of driving a goose three ami uneven, and noted fcr the cultivation of times round the fire, which was to be blowt^ saffron, particularly in the neigbbourhood of by Juck of Hilton, a little brass image operat- Sr^ro« IF«/f/c,7 and Cambridge. Anothersingu- ing as a bellows, larproduceisakindoftriplocropofcoriander, Est£rson. See Easterson, Wilts. (Carraway, and tciizle; the two former on ac- EsTON,a parish in Langbourgh i ETT EVE and north riding of York, 3 miles from Gis-Iwrough, and <?o4 fiorn London, on theborders of Barnby moor; containinff 61houses and 282 inhabitants. It is a curncy. Etciieih NoUTiiEnN, a township to theparish of Stockport, in the hundred of Mac-clesfield, Chester, 1^ mile from -Stockport,and 171 from London ; containing 219 housesand 1,69 inhabitants, of uhom 218 werereturnetl as being employed in trade andmanufacture. , a tythingr to the parish ofAUcanninj;, in the hundred of S\vanboroii2:h,Wilts, 4 miles fram Devizes, and 8(* fromLondon; containing 44 houses and t06inhabitants. Etchingham, a parish in the hundred ofHenhurst, and rape of Hasrings, Sussex,standing on the river Roker, 7 uiilcs fnmUattic, and 49 from London; containing 54houses and 414 inhabitants. The living is arectory, value 111. LriE, or Loch Etwi, a considerable navi-gable inlet of tlie sea in Argyleshire, Scotland,near 20 miles long. Et


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