-
before the mid-19th
century it
appears as Town Head. It was one of
seven constablewicks into
which the
ancient Penrith parish divided,
alongside Middlegate...
-
William C. (1909). A
history of Chatham, M****achusetts;
formerly the
Constablewick or
Village of Monomoit; with maps and
illustrations and
numerous genealogical...
- clergy"). Likewise, the
smaller prebend of
Tettenhall was
divided into two
constablewicks called Tettenhall Regis and
Tettenhall Clericorum. The ward contain...
- 2000 census.
Named for Weymouth, Dorset, the
township was
created as a
constablewick in 1694 and was
known in its
early days as "New
Waymouth Township"....
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division of
Penrith East.
Historically Carleton has been one of the
constablewicks or
wards of the
ancient parish of Penrith.
Carleton Village is on the...
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Taxes or
public Expences within the said
Township or
Constablewick, and
within the
Constablewick of the
Rectory of Uttoxeter.
Naturalization of William...
- In the
early 19th
century the
parish consisted of
eight liberties or
constablewicks:
Brewood town, Chillington, Coven, Engleton,
Gunstone and the Hattons...
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separate parishes. It was
constituted as a
parish of four
distinct constablewicks: Penkridge, Levedale, Pillaton, and Whiston. In 1934, the
civil parish...
- immunities, and
advantages as any
constables hath or
shall have
within his
constablewick",
within a four-mile (6.5 km)
radius of the
precincts of the university...
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acres (0.04 km2)
given to
Scotterthorpe to
support the
hamlet as a
constablewick [historically an area of land
under the
charge and
jurisdiction of an...