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Xv, 158 Misterton, Gainsboro' Index of Places. v . Kensington, Nottm. 227 Marnham, Newark, 193 Papplewick, Nottm. 544 Stanley, Mansfield, 603 Kelham, Newark, 155 Martin, Bawtry, 142 Park Leys, Newark, 544 Stanton-on-tlle-Wolds, Not- Kersall Newark, 156 Mattersey, Bawtry, 194 Penniment Houses, Mans- tingham, 587 Keyworlh, Nottingham, 156 Mattersey Thorpe, Bawtry, field, 173 Stapleford, Nottingham, 688 Kilton, Worksop, 628 194 Perlethorpe, Newark, 544 Staunton, Nottiflgham, 590 Kilvingtom, Nottm. 157 Meering, Newark, 194 Pinxton, Alfreton, 645 Staythorpe, Newark, 590 Kimberley,Nottingham, 157 l'i1iddleton Place, Nottm.227 Pit House, Loughboro', 599 Stockwith (WefOt), Gains- Kingston-in-Carlton, Work- Middlethorpe, Newark, 99 Pleasle~ Hill, Mansfield,178 borough, 590 sop, 98 Milnthorpe, Mansfield, 221 Plumptre, Nottingham, 546 Stoke Bardolph, Notting- Kingston-upon-Soar,Derby, Milton, Tuxford, 193 Radcliffe-on~Trent, Nottm. ham, 591 1b8 Misson, 13awtry, 195 548 Stoke (East), Newark, 592 Kinoulton, Nottm. xv, 158 Misterton, Gainsboro'. 196 .Radford (Old & New), Not­ StokehRm, Lincoln, 592 Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Mans­ Moor Green, Nottm. 137 tingham, 227 Stragglethorpe, Notting- field, 159 Moorgate, Retford, 558 Radford, Worksop, 628 ham,1l2 KirkbyFolly, Mansfield,160 Moorhaigli, Mansfield, 173 Badmanthwaite, Mansfield, Strelley, Nottingham, 592 Kirkby Hardwick, Mans­ Moorhouse, Newark, 167 178 Sturton-in-the-Clay, Lin­ field, 159 l'iIorton (or Martin),Bawtry, Ragnall, N eWflol'k, 546 coIn, 593 Kirkby Woodhouse, Mans- 142 Rainworth, Mansfield, 83 Styrrllp, 13awtry, 594 field, 160 Morton (Great., Little, and Rampton, Lincoln, 546 Sutton - in- Ashft eld, l'iIans­ Kirk Hill, Loughboro', 599 Upper), Retford, 69 Ranby, Retford, 69, 70 field, xvi, 594 Kirklington, Southwell, 161 Morton, Newark, 130, l:n Ranskill, Bawtry, 547 Sutton Bonnington, Lough­ Kirton, OHerton, xv, 161 Morton-on-the-Hill, Ret- Rll.tcliffe-upon-Soar, Derby, borough, 599 Knapthorpe, Newark, 99 ford, 69 . 547 Sutton, Nottingham, 136 Kneesall, Newark, 162 Morton Granges, Retford, 69 Ratcliffe-on-Trent, Nottm. Sutton-upon-Trent,Newark. Kneeton, Nottingham, J62 Muskham (North), Newark. 548 601 Laithes (North), OUerton, 197 BaytoD, Worksop, 628 Sutton, Retford, 601 570 Muskham (South), Newark, Red Hill, Nottingham, 64: Syerston, Newark, xvi, 602 Lamcote, Nottingham, 149 198 Rempston, Loughboro', 550 Teversal, Mansfield, 603 Lambley, Nottingham, 163 Netherfield, Nottm. 110 !tetfoI'd (East), xvi, 550 Thorney, Newark, 603 . Laneham, Lincoln, 1R3 Nettleworth, Mansfielo, 615 Retford (West),Retford, 556 Thoroton, 13ingham, 604. Langar, Nottm. 164, 165 Newark, xv, 199 RockIey, Tuxford, 67 Thorpe, Tuxford, 146 Langford, Newark, 165 Newark Castle Liberty, Rolleston, Newark, 567 Thorpe (East and West), Langley Mill, Nottingham, Newark, 202 Ruddington, Nottingham, Southwell, 583 118, 120 Newington,Bawtry, 195,196 567 Thorpe-in-Glebis, :Notting­ La.ngwith, Manslield, 165 New Stapleford, Nottm.589 Rufford, OUerton, 569 ham, 604 Laxton, Newark, 166 NewsteadAbbey,Nottm.219 Rushby Inn, Retford, 69 Thorpe-by-Newark,Newark, Leake (East), Loughboro', Newthorpe, Nottingham, Ryton, W orksop, 628 604 167 137,138 Saundby, Gainsborough, 570 Thrumpton, Derby, 605 Leake (West), Loughboro', Newton, Nottingham, 576 Saxondale, Bingham, 570 Thrumpton, Retford, 558 168 New Wiseton, Bawtry, 624 Scaftworth, Bawtry, 571 Thurgarton, Southwell, 606 Lenton, Nottingham, 226 Normanton-on-Soar, Lough- Scarle (South), Newark,571 Tilne, Retford, 145 Lenton (New), Nottm. 227 borough, 220 Scarrington, Nottingham, Tireswell, Lincoln, 607 Leverton (Nth.)Lincoln, 168 Normanton, Southwell, 579, 571 Tollerton, Nottingha.m, 606 Leverton (South) Lincoln, 583 Scarthingl'iloor, Newark,619 Toptown, Lincoln, 163 xv, 169 Normanton - on - Trent, Scofton, Worksop, 572 Torworth. 13awtry, 606 Lexington, Newark, 166 Newark, 220 Screveton, 13ingham, 572 Toton, Nottingham, 607 Ley Fields, OHerton, 570 Normanton - on - the-Wolds, Scrooby, Bawtry, 573 Toton Sidings, Long Eaton, Limpool, .Bawtry, 142 Nottingham, 221 Sehton, Alfreton, 573 607 Linby, Nottingham, 170 Norney, Bawtry, 594 Serlby, Bawtry, 142 Trent Port, Gainfiboro', 670 Littleborough, Lincoln, 171 Norton, Mansfield, 221 Shelford, Nottingham 675 Treswell, Lincoln, 607 Littleworth, Mansfield, 178 Norwell, Newark, xv, 222 Sbelton, Newark, 576 Tro"Well, Nottingham, 608 Lodge-on-the-Wolds, Not- NorwellWoodhouse, N ewrk. Sherwood, Nottingham, 226 Tuxford, Newark, 6(;8 tingham, 171 223 Sherwood Hill, Nottingham, Two-Mile House, Notting- Long Acre, Bingham, 81 Norwood Prk.South:well,583 227 ham, 226 Lound,Retford.171 Notown, Southwell, 83 Shilo, Nottingham, 69 Tylne. Retford, 145 Lovett Mills, Nottm. 227 Nottingham History, xv; Shireoaks, Worksop, 576 Tythby, 13ingham, 611 Lowdham, Nottingham, 172 xvi, 225; Street Direc­ Sibthorpe, Newark, fj77 Underwood, Alfrelon, 074 Lyndhurst - on - the- Forest, tory, 257; .Alphabetical Skegby, Mansfield, 677 Upper Broughton, Melton Mansfield, 173 Directory, 392, xvi Skegby, Newark, 194 Mowbray.92 Lynn Croft, Nottm. 137 Nuncargate, Mansfield, 160 Sneinton, Nottingham, 227 Upton, Southwell, 611 Mansfield, xv, 173 Nuthall, Nottingham, 539 Sneinton Hermitage, Noto; Dpton, Tuxford, 145 Mam,fieldWoodhouse,Mans- Oakham, Mansfield. 173 tingbam, 233 Walesby, Newark,612 field, 189 Oldcr,atps, Worksop, 594 Soulkholme, Mansfield, 578 Walkeringham, Gainsboro', Manton, Worksop, 628 OHerton, Newark, 540 Southwell,. xvi, 579 613 Mapperley, Nottm. 226 Ompton, Newark, 541 Southwell Park, Southwell, Wallingwells,Worksop, 614 Maplebeck, Newark, 191 Ordsall, Retford, 558 fj83 Warsop, Mansfield, 614 Mapplewell, Mansfield, 132 Orston, Nottingham, 542 Spalford, Newark, 587 Watnall Cantelupe, Notting­ Market Warsop, Mansfield, Osberton, Worksop, 572 Spital Hill, Retford, 658 ham, 137 614 Osmondthorpe, Southwell, Spring Close, Nottingham, Watnall Chaworth, Notting- Markham (East), Tuxford, 121 227 ham, 137 xv, 191 Ossington, Newark, 542 Standard Hill, Nottingham, Watton, Nottingham, 619 MarkhamMoor,Tuxford,192 Owthorpe, Nottingham, 543 227 . WelbeckAbbey,Worksp.61li Markham Clinton(orWest), Oxton, Southwell, 543 Stanford· on - Soar, Lough- Welham, Retford, 102 Tuxford, 192 Palethorpe, Newark, 644 borough, 687. Wallow, Nawark, 618 -.
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