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PAGE • PAGE PAGE PAGJio Cheriton - South, see Compton Dando... ..•.•. .•• 229 Doulting ..................... 250 Egford, see Whatley,526 ; Horsington .............. 307 Compton Dundon ......... 230 Doverhay, see Porlock ... 389 & see Frome ............ 271 Chesterblade, see Ever- Cornpt.on Durville, see Dowlish Wake-East & Elborough, see Hutton ... 309 creech...................... 264 South Petherton....... 383 West Dowlish ......... 251 Eleigh Water, see Combe Chew Magna ................ 202 Compton Martin .......... 230 Downhead .................. 251 St. Nicholas ............ 228 Chew Stoke.................. 203 Compton Pauncefoot ...... 231 Downhead,seeWestCamel 182 Elm ........................... 261 Chewton Keynsham, see Conegar Hill, see Dunster 258 Downside ..................... 252 Elm-Little, or Chantry, Keynsham ............... 3I9 Congresbury, & Congres- Downside, see Back well.. 37 see Whatley ............ 525 Chewton Mendip ........... 203 bury St. Anne .......... 23I Downside, see Shepton Elworthy ..................... 262 Cbilcompton .......... ...... 204 Coombe, see Creech St. Mallet ..................... 4I2 Em borough, or Em- Chilcote, see Horrington 3o6 Michael .................. 236 Draycot, see Shepton harrow ..................... 262 Chillington .................. 205 Coombe, see West Crew- Mallet ..................... 4I2 Englishbatch, see Eng- Chilson, see Tatworth.... 440 kerne ...................... 24I Draycott ..................... 253 lish Combe ............... 262 Chilthorne Domer......... 205 Coombe, see Huish Draycott, see Limington 333 English Combe, or Ingles Chilton Cantelo ........... 205 Episcopi. .................. 308 Orayton ..................... 253 Combe ..................... 262 Chilton Common, see Corfe ......................... 232 Drewley, see Witham Enmore ..................... 263 Chilton Trinity ... ... ... 206 Corston ...................... 233 Friary ..................... 538 Evercreech .................. 263 Chilton-upon-Polden ...... 206 Carton Denham ..........., 233 Dulcote, see Wells ......... 490 Exbridge, see Brushford 167 Chilton Trin,ty ............. 206 Cossington ................... 233 Dulverton ................. , 254 Exford ........................ 264 Chinnock-East ............ 206 Cotford, see Bishops Dunball, see Puritan ...... 396 Exmoor ..................... 265 Chinnock- Middle, see Lydeard .................. 139 Dundon, & Dundon Bea- Exton ........................ 265 West Chinnock ......... 207 Cothelestone, or Cothel- con, see Compton l''ailand, see Wraxall ...... 546 Chinnock-West .......... 207 stone ....................... 234 Dundon .................. 230 Fairfield, see Peasedown .• 378 Chipley, see Nynehead ... 372 Coultings, see I<'iddington 26S Dundry ..................... 256 Falkland, see Hemington 298 Chipstable ................... 207 Cowslip Green, see Wring- Dundry Hill, see N orton Farleigh, see Hack well... 38 Chisel borough .............. 208 ton.......................... 547 Malreward ............... 370 Farleigh-Hungerford ...... 266 Christon ...................... 208 Coxley ........................ 234 Dunkerry Beacon, or Hill, Farmborough ............... 266 Church Town, see Back- Coxley Wick, see Coxley 234 see Cutcombe ............ 247 Farncombe, see Doulting 250 well......................... 37 Cranmore-East ......... 235 Dunkerton .................. 257 Farrington-Gournay, or Churchill ..................... 209 Cranmore-West ......... 235 Dunster ..................... 257 Gurney .................... 268 Churchinford, orChurch- Crannell, see Coxley ...... 23-l Dunwear,see Bridgwater Feltham, see Pitminster.. 387 enford, see Church- Creech Heathtield, see Without........... ISO & 164 Felton Common Hill.. .... 268 stanton ................... 2IO Creech St. Michael ... <>.36 Durcot, see Camerton ... I84 Felton, or Whitchurch ... 526 Chnrchland,seeWedmore 476 Creech Hill, see Lamyatt 328 Durleigh ..................... 259 Fiddington................... 268 Churchstanton ............. 210 Creech St. Michael, or Durnfield, see Ash......... 29 Fitzhead ..................... 269 Clandown ................... 211 CrP.ek St. Michael ...... 236 Durston ..................... 26o Fivehead ..................... 269 Clanville, see Castle Cary r86 CrewkP.rne .................. 237 Dutch Road, see Mark ..• 341 Flax Hourton ............... 270 Clapton, see West Crew- Grewkerne-West ......... 24I Earnshill, see Ham- Foddington -Higher & kerne ...................... 2-ll Cricket Malherhie ......... 24I bridge ..................... 293 L.ower, see Habcary ... 37 Clapton, see Midsorner Cricket St. Thomas ...... 241 East .Hower, see Bridg- Ford, see Litton ............ 334 Norton ..................... 349 Crick ham, see Wedmore 477 water Without ... I 50 & 164 Ford, see Wiveliscombe .. 540 Clapoon-in-Gordano ...... 211 Crimchard, see Chard ... I8I East Hrent .................. 145 Ford8treet,seeWellington 479 Clapton Wick, see Clap- CrockStreet,seellminster 3II East Chinnock ............ 206 Fordgate, see Moorland.. 363 ton-in-liordano ......... 2II Croford,see Wiveliscombe S40 East Coker .................. 22-1- Fore Foot, see West Lyd- Ciatworthy .................. 2II Crook's Peak, see Camp· East Compton, see Pilton 386 ford ........................ 339 Claverharn, see Yatton .. 549 ton Bishop ............... 229 East Cranmore ............ 235 Forscote or Foxcote ...... 270 Olaverton - Claverton Croscombe .................. 242 East Dowlish, or Dowlish Forton, see Chard ......... I81 Down; & Claverton Cross, seeComptonBishop 228 Wake ..................... 251 Four Forks, see Spaxton 422 Village .................... 212 Cross, see Ilminster ...... 3I3 East Harptree ............ 29 Four'fowers,seeBrewham 147 Clayhanger, see Combe Cross-New, see Kings- East Harwood, see Tim- Freshford .................... 270 St. Nicholas .............. 228 bury Episcopi ............ 324 berscombe ............... 467 Friendship, see Lydeard Cleeve ......................... 212 Crowcombe .................. 243 East Horrington ........... 306 St. Lawrence ............ 338 Cleave-Old ................ 2IJ Croydon & Combe, see East Huntspill ............ 309 l<'rome (or l<'roome Sel- Cleeve Bay( BlueAnchor), Timberscombe ......... 466 EastLambrook,seeKings- wood) ..................... 271 see Old Cleeve .......... 2I3 Croydon Hill, see Lux- bury Episcopi.. .......... 324 Fulwood, see Pitminster 387 CleeveToot, see Cleeve ... 213 borough .................. 337 East Lydford, or I.ydford Furland, see West Crew- Clevedon ..................... ~14 Cucklington .............. 243 on-Fosse .................. 338 kerne....................... 241 Clewer, or Cleur, see Cuddlesham, see Charl- EastLynch,see Relworthy 408 Furnham, see Chard ...... 181 Wedmore ................. 477 ton Musgrove ............ 198 East Pennard ............... 379 Gaer Hill, see Marston Cloford ...................... 222 Cudworth .................. 244 East Quantoxhead ...... 397 Biggott, 3.J2 ; & Wit- Closworth .................... 222 Cuffs, see Timberscombe 466 East Stoke, see Stoke- ham Friary ............... 538 l)lutton ...................... 222 Cular, see Lyng ............ 340 sub-Hamdon ............ 428 Galhampton, see North eoat, see Martock ......... 343 Culbone ..................... 244 East Street, see West Cadbury ................... I81 jeockhill, see Castle Cary 186 Culmhead, see Otterford 375 Pennard .................. 380 Galmington, see Bishop's Cocklake, see Wedmore .. 477 Curland ..................... 244 East Town, ~ee Pilton ... 386 Hull Without ............ 138 .COker-East,North & Up 224 Curry-North ............... 245 East Town, see Wick St. Glastonbury................. 282 Coker-West ............... 224 Curry Mallett............... 244 Lawrence ............... 527 Glyns, see Wincanton ... 530 Cole, see Pitcombe ........ 386 Curry RIVel. ................. 246 East Wells, see Wells ...... 489 Goathurst ................... 291 '"Coleford, 225 ; & see Kil- Cutcombe .................. 247 Eastbrook,see Pitminster 387 Godney-Upper & Lower 291 •mersdon .................. 322 Dar~hill-Upper& Lower, Eastcombe, see Hatcombe 44 Golsoncott,see Old Cleeve 2I3 .Coley, see East Harptree, see Shepton Mallet ... 412 Eastertown,seeLympshm 339 Goosemore,see Hrompton ·~95; & Hinton .Hlewett 303 Dean, see West Cranmore 235 Easthams, see West Regis ..................... 166 Comb Hay ................... 2~7 Denny s Hole, see Comp- Crewkerne ............... 241 Gortnell, see Westbuck- .COmbe & Croydon, see ton Bi~hop ............... 229 Easton... ......... ...... ...... 26o land ........................ 500 Timberscornbe .......... 466 Devil's Punch Howl, see Easton-in-Gordano ...... 26o Gotton, see West .Monk ton 362 Combe Down ............... 226 Winsford .................. 536 Eastrip ..................... 26r Graylake, see Middlezoy 348 :Combe Florey............... 227 Dillington, see Ilminster 311 Eastwater, see Priddy, UreatHrimley,seeStawley 424 Combe Head, see Combe Dimmer, see Castle Cary 186 39-t-; & see Wells ...... 490 Ureen Ore, see Chewton Oo 1St. Nicholas .............. 2:.!8 Dinder ........................ 248 Ebbor Rocks, see Wookey 442 Mendip .................... 204 .Combe Monkton, see Dinghurst,seeWinscombe 535 Ebden, see Wick St. Law- Greendown, see Litton ... 334 ·Monk ton Combe ......... 361 Dinnington .................. 248 rence 527 ; & see Worle 545 Greenham, see Stawley ... 424 ,Combe St. NICholas ....... 228 Discove, see Redlynch
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