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White's 1857 Directory of Derbyshire INDEX OF PLACES, CONTAINING IN ONE ALPHABETICAL SERIES THE NAMES OF ALL THE HUNDREDS, PARISHES, TOWNS, TOWNSHIPS, AND HAMLETS, IN DERBYSHIRE, Abbots Clownholme, 186 Barton Blount, 174 Bradshaw Edge, 538 Abney, 625 Baslow, 493 Bradway, 763 Abney Grange, 625 Baxton moor, 787 Bradwell, 625 Aldercar hall, 253 Beard, 595 Bradwell cavern, 532 Alderwasley, 457 Bearwardcote, 209 Brailsford, 177 Aldwark, 412 Beauchief Abbey, 685 Brambley, 494 Alfreton, 659 Beeley, and Hill Top, 498 Bramley, 747 Alfreton park, 661 Beighton, 686 Brampton, 698 Alkmonton, 214 Belle Vue, 303 Brampton moor, and New Allestree, 246 Belper, 191, Directory, 196 Brampton, 699, 718 Alport, 489 Belph, 788 Brand, 420 Alsop-le-Dale, & Eaton, 396 Bentley (Fenny), 407 Brassington, 413 Alton, 462, 671 Bentley (Hungry), 214 Breadsall, 178 Alvaston, 110 Bents, 735 Breaston, 323 Ambaston, 268 Biggin, 419, 458. Breech moor, 185 Ambergate, 201, 256 Biggin Grange &Hall, 419 Bretby, 331 Ankerbold, 793 Birchett, 744 Bretton and Clough, 580 Appendix, 989 Birch house, 178 Bridgefoot, 756 Apperknowle, 744 Birchill, 484 Bridgehill house, 194 Appleby, 329 Birchover, 649 Bridgeholm green, 594 Appletree hundred, 172 Birchwood, 766 Bridge house, 699 Arleston, 250 Birchwood park, 225 Bridget mill, 594 Ash, 242 Birley, 615, 687 Brimington, 702 Ashbourn, 392 Birley Vale, and Spa, 687 Brimington hall, 703 Ashford, 490 Birley Grange, 699 Brookfield and Hall, 615 Ashgate, 699 Black. Edge, 635 Brook Hill hall 766 Ashley Hay, 458 Black Rocks, 460 Brook house, 230 Ashopton Inn, 615 Blackwall, 424 Brosterfield, 580 Ashover, 669 Blackwell, 525, 689 Brough, 627 Aston, 240, 625 Bole hill, 455, 683, 747, 762, Brough field, 388 Aston-upon-Trent, 247 and 790 Broughton (Church), 180 Astwith, 678 Bolsover, 690 Broughton (West), 186 Atlow, 412 Bondary, or Burton road, 331 Brownside, 594 Ault Hucknal1, 676 Booths, 614 Brushfield, 492 Axe Edge, 420 Boroughwood manor, 235 Bubnell, 494 Bakewell, 473 Bonsall, 408 Buckland Hollow, 201 Ballidon, 413 Borrowash, 236, 302 Bugsworth, 594 Bamford, 614 Boulton, 112 Bull bridge, 256 Bank hall, 539 Bowden Edge, 538 Burbage, 420 Barber Booth, 533 Bowshawe, 744 Burley, 189 Barlborough, and Hall, 680 Boylstone, 174 Burnaston, 210 Barlow, Great, 683 Boythorpe, 716 Burton - upon - Trent, 332 Barlow, Little, 740 Brackenfield, 697 Directory, 339 Barmes, 635 Bradbourn, 228, 411 Butterley, 306, 670 Barmoor, 438, 637 Bradbourn Nether, 412 Buxton, 500 Barrow-on-Trent, 249 Bradley, 175 Cadster hill, 539 vi. INDEX OF PLACES. Caldwell, 381 Coton-in-the-Elms, 360 Eaton (Long), 313 Calke or Caulk, 346 Coton park, 378 Eccles house, 624, 539 Callow, 427, 458, 615 Coums & Boughwood, 438 Eccles Pike, 538 Callow moor, 424 Covedale, 530 Eckington, 744 Calow, 715 Cowclose, 615 Edale, 533 Calton Lees, 553 Cowdale, 509 Edensor, 551 Calver, 495 Cowpers lane, 189 Edgestone head, 490 Camp green, 356 Cowley, 738 Edingale, 354 Cannon meadow, 377 Cowlow, 635 Edlaston with Wyaston, 207 Carnfield hall, 759 Coxbench, 204 Ednaston, 177 Carsington, 415 Coxbench lane, 278 Egginton, 264 Carter hall, 747 Cressbrook, 642 Eldon hole, 636 Carter lane, 759 Cresswell, 753 Elmton, 752 Cartledge and Hall, 740 Crich, 254, Cliff, 255, Carr, Elmton park, 752 Castle, 369 and Chase, 256 Elton, 649 Castle Gresley, 349 Cromford, 458 Elvaston, 266 Castleton, 526 Cromwell house, 539 Etwall, 208 Cat and Fiddle, 262 Cropper, 242 Eyam, 570 Catton, 354 Cross green, 549 Eyam Woodland, 580 Cedars (The), 294 Crowdycote, 418 Fairfield, 634 Chaddesden, 181 Crow hall, 684 Fallinge, 499 Chapel-en-le-Frith, 536 Croxall 353 Fanshaw gate, 743 Charlestown, 588 Cubley, 183 Farley, 547 Charlesworth, 586 Culland, 177 Farnah hall, 189 Chatsworth, 554 Curbar, 496 Fenny Bentley, 647 Chatsworth House, 556 Cutthorpe, 699 Fernilee, 627 Chellaston, 347 Dalbury with Lees, 184 Findern, 294 Chelmorton, 513 Dale Abbey, 260 Finn (Great), 491 Chester (Little), 108 Dale head, 419, 644 Flagg, 514 Chesterfield, 704, Direc- Daniel Hay, 374 Flax Piece, 793 tory, 719 Darley, 546 Fluor Spar mine, 531 Chilcote, 348 Darley or Derley Abbey, 109 Foolow, 580 Chinley, 593 Darley dale, and Flash, 547 Ford, 747 Chisworth, 587 Darley moor, 234 Ford hall, 538, House, 793 Chunall, 587 Deep dale, 635 Foremark, 355 Church Broughton, 180 Deer leap, 793 Forge (The), 756 Church Dale, 490 Denby, 262 Foston, 230 Church Gresley, 348 Derby history, 41, Street list, Fox house, 614 Church Town, 757 113, Directory, 116, Trades, Fox and hounds, 176 Clay Cross, 792 &c., 149, Appendix, 989 Friden, 419 Cliff Ash, 462 Derby hills, 355 Fritchley, 256 Clifton & Compton, 397 Derby lane, 790 Frithwood, 753 Clown, 732 Derwent, 614 Froggatt, 496 Clown-holme, 186 Dethick and Lea, 674 Gamesley Upper &Lowr, 587 Coal Aston, 740 Diamond hill, 508 Gannow lane, 756 Cobden Edge, 610 Dinting & Dinting vale, 587 Gatehouse, 615 Cocks Bridge, 615 Donisthorpe, 349 Glapwell, 695 Coddington, 256 Dore, 734 Glossop, 582 Codnor and Loscoe, 251 Dove dale, 446 Gnat hole, 587 Codnor park, 253 Dove hole, 635 Goats cliff, 580, 630 Cold Eaton, 396 Dove hole dale, 644 Golden valley, 253 Collecroft, 208 Doveridge, 185 Gorse hall, 670 Collinglow grange, 648 Drakelow, 315 Grange mill, 462, Wood, 684 Compstall bridge, 588 Draycott, 324 Grass moor, 716 Compton, 397 Dronfield, 737 Gratton, 650 Conksbury, 648 Dronfield Woodhouse, 738 Great hamlet, 593 Coombs, 587 Duckmanton, 780 Green (The), 399 Coombs edge, 539 Duffield, 187, Directory, 190 Greenhill, 763 Coombs moss, 538 Dunstan, 717 Greenhill lane, 661 Coplow dale, 629 Earl Sterndale, 418 Green’s house, 615 Cordwell, 743 Eastmoor, 701 Greenwich, 306 Cotes park, 663 Eaton and Sedsall, 186 Griffegrange, or Bret Griffe, Cotman Hay, 283 Eaton (Little), 109 416 INDEX OF PLACES. vii. Grindleford bridge, 580 Hirst, Nether & Upper, 615 Langwith Upper 757 Grindlow, 628 Hockley, 695 Lathkill dale, 681, 522 Grinds brook, 533 Hoe grange, 414 Lead mill, 629 Grin Low, 420 Hognaston, 423 Lea, 675 Hackenthorpe, 687 Holbrooke, 203 Lea hall, 412 Hackney lane, 547 Hollington, 214 Lea hurst, 675 Haddon, Over & Nether, 481 Holloway, 675 Leam hall 581 Hadfield, 587 Holloway, Nether and Up- Lee hall, 180 Hales green, 232 per, 256 Lees, 184 Hallam (Little), 283 Holly bush, 414 Ley hill, 186 Hallam (West), 269 Hollyhurst, 220 Lidgate, 790 Hall close, 223 Holme, 516 Lillies, (The) 206 Hallfield gate, 772 Holmesfield, 740 Linacre, 699 Handley, 793, Middle, Ne- Holm gate, 793 Lings, 791 ther and West, 775, 776 Holt wood 186 Linton, 350 Hanson grange, 446 Holy Moor & Side, 701, 718 Litchurch, 112 Harbro’ rocks, 413 Hoon, 217 Little Chester, 108 Hardwick, 677 Hope, 623 Little Eaton, 109 Harwood grange, 499 Hope Woodlands, 630 Little Hallam, 283 Hargate manor, 211 Hopton, 461 Little London, 762 Hargate wall, 644 Hopwell, 324 Little moor, 670, 756 Harlesthorpe, 732 Horridge or Horwich end, 627 Little Over, 295 Harper hill, 790 house, 539 Litton, 642 Harrington bridge, 312 Horsley, 277 Loads, 701 Harstoft, 678 Horsley gate, 740 Locko park, 236 Harthsay, or Harthay, 306 Horsley house, 426 Longcliff wharf, 414 Hartington Town Quarter, Horsley Woodhouse, 278 Long Eaton, 343 417, Middle Quarter, 418 Howard town, or New Glos Longford, 213 Nether Quarter, 419, Up- sop, 584 Long lane, 242 per Quarter, 419 Hucklow, Great & Little, 629 Longshaw, 614 Hartle, or Harthill, 483 Hulland, 397 Longstone, (Great) 515 Hartshorn, 356 Hulland ward, 398 Longstone, (Little) 516 Harwood grange, 499 Hulland ward intake, 398 Longway bank, 455 Hasland, 710 Hungry Bentley, 214 Loscoe, 252 Hasland hall, 716 Hundow, 744 Losehill, 528 Hassop, 483 Hurdlow, 419 Low foot, 635 Hat factory, 256 Hurst, Nether & Upper, 615 Ludworth, 588 Hathersage, 613 Ible, 462 Lullington, 359 Hatton, 217 Idridge Hay, 462 Lumsdale, 439 Hayfield, 592 Ilkeston, 280 Lydgate, 741 Hayfield (Little), 593 Ingleby, 356 Mackley, Upper, 240 Hazlebadge, 628 Ireton Wood, 424 Mackworth, 291 Hazleford, 581 Ironbrook grange, 462 Makeney, 189 Hazlewood, 200 Ironville manor, 662 Mammerton, 213 Heage or High Edge, 201 Kedleston, 212 Mam Tor, 531 Heanor, 272 Kedleston Inn, 309, 213 Mapperley, 288 Heath, 754 Kelstedge, 671 Mappleton, 427 Heathcote, 419 Kiddersley park, 299 Marehay, 306 Hemsworth, 763 Kilbourne, 278 Markeaton, 292 Higham, 772 Killamarsh, 755 Marlpits, 782 High Lane, 747 Killamarsh forge, 756 Marlpool, 274 High Lees, 581 Kinder & Scout, 593 Marple bridge, 588 Highlow, 629 Kings Newton, 365 Marsh lane, 747 High moor top, 756 Kings Sterndale, 509 Marston-upon-Dove, 216 High Needham, 419 Kirk Hallam, 288 Marston Montgomery, 220 High Oredish, 670 Kirk Ireton, 424 Matlock, 429 High Peak hundred, 471 Kirk Langley, 290 Matlock bank and green, 438 Hillcote, 689 Kniveton, 426 Matlock Bath, 431 Hill farm, 288 Ladmanslow wharf, 420 Maugerhay, 762 Hill houses, 790 Lanes, (The) 770 Meadow (The) 644 Hill Somersall, 240 Langley, 273 Meadow place, 648 Hill Top, 738 Langley mill, 274 Measham, 361 Hilton, 217 Langley park, 290 Meersbrook, 762 viii. INDEX OF PLACES. Melbourne, 363 Oakley, 354 Renishaw and Hall, 746 Mellor, 594 Oaks, The, 762 Repton, 374 Mellow Meadows, 359 Oak’s green, 240 Repton & Gresley hun., 328 Mercaston, 222 Oakthorpe, 350, 384 Riber, 439 Merrybower, 250 Ockbrook, 301 Riddings, 661 Meynell Langley, 290 Odin Mine, 532 Ridge, The, 539 Mickleover, 294 Offcote Underwood, 399 Ridgway, 746 Mickley, 738 Offerton, 630 Ripley, 305 Middle street, 419 Ogstone hall, 698 Risley, 311, 324 Middleton with Smerrill, 650 Oker hill, 549 Road Nook, 698 Middleton (Staney) Dale, 619 Old Midway, 357 Rock house, 369, 460 Middleton nr Wirksworth, 463 Old Park house, 228 Rodsley,
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