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A topographical dictionary of England

Record of towns, villages and hamlets in England published in FOUR volumes, alphabetically. Provides location of town, general population, major abbeys, schools,hospitals land holders (does not list individual persons), and description of land. This is a record of land value, tax based property, etc. first published in 1831. Excerpt: RYHALL (ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST}, a parish, in the union of STAMFORD, hundred of EAST, county of RUTLAND, 2 miles (N. by E.) from Stamford ; contain- ing, with the chapelry of Essendine, and the hamlet of Belmisthorpe, 830 inhabitants. The parish comprises about 2580 acres, of which the soil is various ; the sur- face is partly hilly, and the lower grounds are watered by a rivulet which sometimes overflows the adjacent meadows. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 13. 17. ; net income, 295 ; patron and impropriator, Marquess of Exeter : the glebe com- prises 164 acres.