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Index of Somerset Places 252 INDEX of SOMERSET PLACES Abbas Index of Somerset Places INDEX OF SOMERSET PLACES Abbas Combe Axbridge C843, C1032, D498, E108, H970, H972, J209, L379, M467, A23, A203, A205, B605, B630, C159, C639, C1056, D3, R83, S475. D196, D210, D219, D227, D238, D410, D537, D574, E158, G34, G393, G583, H83, H193, H341, H343, H707, H712, Abbots Leigh H765, H1260, J80, K95, L255, M20, M25, M27, P157, P232, H62, W821. R81, R490, R492, S17, S19, S21, S249, S965, S1077, S1078, T499, W402, W530. Aisholt C848, K86, L199, W728. Babcary B336, B342, B344, C39, C40, C41, C42, C402, C403, C805, Alford C806, C1248, F60, G54, M210, S231, S232, W101, W109, H904, N62. W113, W614, W914. Aller Babington B554, B573, C567, D255, E211, F19, F20, G645, M357, A155, H852, M320, N212, S213. R227, R230, R234, R235, R238, R239, R247, S116, S117, S120, S263, S340, S342, S343, U3, U4, W94. Backwell B135, B161, B178, B545, B675, C89, C408, C583, C949, Allerton (see also Chapel Allerton) C950, E55, E56, F375, G91, G251, G488, G561, H86, C256, C398, D559, H316, H321, H336, K125, K127, R121, H1029, H1031, H1073, H1074, H1348, H1351, L274, L275, R398, T309, T469, W595. M15, M336, M540, N89, P154, P747, P926, R262, S63, S64, S313, S687, S697, S698, T209, V116, V135, W65, W489, Almsford [Ansford] W832, W941. H1243, K156. Badgworth Angersleigh A247, B156, B1126, B1430, C756, C772, C781, C792, F380, H481. L9, M372, P855, P943, S479, S482, S716, T266, T268, T556, T559, V137, W605. Ansford (see also Almsford) C350, W920. Bagborough B1437. Ash Priors E68, H862, H1295, L66, R9, T294. Baltonsborough A315, A316, A317, B1459, C518, C519, C689, C712, C1119, Ashbrittle C1122, C1127, D524, E17, E192, G25, G112, G129, G133, A83, B1, B53, B743, B907, C935, C936, D172, G305, H134, G134, G397, G399, G400, G401, G402, H157, H677, H686, H560, J55, L182, M73, M255, M633, N138, N145, P73, P91, H918, H919, J4, J110, L295, L457, M36, M131, M141, N18, R154, R264, S267, V54, V55, V57, V61. N59, N215, S148, S272, S274, T45, T485, W159, W589, W646. Ashcott A85, C280, C281, C460, C1004, C1100, C1102, F21, F226, Banwell H167, H347, K48, L281, M144, M286, M504, N136, P61, A138, B17, B23, B118, B132, B446, B575, B668, B671, B711, P428, S91, S99, S544, S1055, T201, T431, W185, W601, B968, B1013, B1378, C52, C90, C240, C244, C262, C267, W713, W744, W788, W795. C430, C965, C966, C1173, D212, D217, D610, D611, E70, F184, F297, F298, G608, G609, H263, H310, H345, H640, Ashill H670, H922, H1099, H1253, H1325, I10, J29, J147, K19, H570, H1297, J42, L188, M695, O85, P292, P743, P748, K20, K172, L58, L96, L97, L98, L167, L193, L422, L428, P751, P753, S367, S663, S840, T416, T417, T419. M76, M332, M380, N182, N184, N195, P31, P32, P42, P80, P160, P478, P652, P712, R215, R410, S210, S325, S546, Ashington S773, S774, S1081, T22, T503, T504, T552, T570, U21, U22, B1131. U26, U27, W10, W239, W628, Y45. Ashwick Barrington B1419, C219, C223, C271, C287, C490, H47, H242, H716, B834, B1028, B1293, C1089, D2, D452, D455, D456, F280, H812, H817, H1121, H1122, H1126, H1131, H1132, J33, G187, G663, L59, M53, P640, W478, W762, W856. J243, K70, L37, M534, N134, P422, P553, R399, R470, R471, S32, S215, T30, T123, W443. 252 Index of Somerset Places Barrow Gurney R407, R463, R482, R487, R512, R513, S23, S29, S76, S77, F190, H244, H794, P340, P729, W351. S109, S128, S160, S161, S174, S175, S207, S209, S212, S241, S248, S265, S275, S282, S320, S329, S346, S347, S358, S385, Barton St David S386, S387, S394, S411, S418, S420, S422, S425, S429, S431, B215, B216, C68, C124, C127, C1120, G273, G436, G472, S440, S442, S457, S458, S460, S462, S465, S535, S548, S582, G567, G568, I7, P876, R172, R180, R184, S227, S234, W464, S587, S590, S612, S630, S650, S696, S760, S804, S824, S857, W613. S875, S876, S895, S944, S979, S1025, S1090, T2, T14, T16, T32, T34, T44, T82, T96, T115, T191, T237, T246, T261, Barwick T284, T285, T289, T298, T343, T346, T347, T375, T398, B333, B337, C906, K45, N48, N50, S345, W764. T404, T421, T428, T438, T443, T475, T476, T480, T481, T511, T544, T565, T572, U2, U9, V15, V53, V82, V108, W3, Batcombe W9, W20, W26, W37, W38, W57, W90, W130, W176, A306, B878, C100, C139, C834, C1190, G151, G253, G304, W203, W210, W220, W236, W301, W381, W401, W405, G354, L432, M384, M402, M403, N118, O1, P135, P143, W476, W507, W561, W574, W586, W598, W623, W655, P342, S801, T66, T84, T90, T122, W368, W547, W548, W662, W676, W688, W689, W695, W697, W722, W729, W553, Y32. W737, W749, W750, W757, W772, W783, W784, W791, W817, W831, W910, W946, W968. Bath A9, A18, A21, A29, A71, A92, A115, A146, A147, A172, Bath St James A174, A176, A228, A240, A241, A251, A253, A295, A299, B302, C507, M523, M574, S547, T286. B55, B78, B85, B96, B102, B191, B243, B258, B259, B296, B304, B307, B309, B320, B352, B360, B374, B375, B388, Bath St Michael B413, B461, B466, B475, B476, B495, B538, B674, B712, F243, H511, H512, L437, R333, S911. B748, B766, B808, B816, B901, B902, B911, B912, B934, B969, B970, B973, B978, B1012, B1033, B1036, B1049, Bath St Peter & Paul B1050, B1068, B1074, B1078, B1115, B1123, B1124, B1128, B1441, D366. B1151, B1207, B1243, B1250, B1273, B1328, B1343, B1383, B1385, B1449, B1453, B1463, B1468, B1535, C38, C70, C71, Bath St Saviour C81, C112, C178, C222, C225, C310, C320, C343, C344, N56, P895. C351, C501, C547, C561, C564, C667, C691, C692, C739, C768, C804, C877, C927, C932, C993, C1000, C1019, Bathampton C1078, C1158, C1192, C1208, C1226, C1229, C1263, B39, C304, H65, L418, S27. C1274, D28, D72, D120, D126, D130, D141, D167, D231, D247, D296, D308, D328, D356, D357, D371, D580, E2, Bathealton E16, E18, E22, E23, E79, E82, E105, E119, E122, E144, E190, A207, B62, B107, P731, T136. E195, F4, F72, F87, F100, F101, F102, F115, F120, F125, F127, F167, F169, F170, F185, F191, F206, F247, F268, F270, Batheaston F372, G40, G64, G83, G92, G93, G108, G114, G123, G167, A208, A312, B347, B364, B488, B718, B908, B1154, C937, G170, G277, G288, G292, G300, G315, G345, G366, G432, C938, D590, E101, E148, E163, E193, F63, F104, F106, F107, G452, G483, G505, G521, G605, G678, H1, H8, H39, H50, F109, F122, G102, G333, G394, H999, H1042, H1056, L264, H54, H63, H64, H111, H119, H164, H166, H176, H220, L269, L512, L513, N125, R125, R128, S171, S627, S1057, H300, H311, H322, H356, H400, H498, H514, H564, H571, T131, T564, W266, W492, W804, W806, W811. H582, H658, H659, H661, H695, H760, H769, H803, H831, H838, H840, H851, H853, H867, H877, H955, H956, H983, Bathford H994, H1120, H1160, H1162, H1181, H1212, H1218, B173, B398, B1285, C260, D379, E242, F352, G369, G606, H1219, H1226, H1236, H1276, H1285, H1358, I26, I39, J2, H827, H829, H952, J1, M88, M89, M215, S349, S350, T541, J20, J22, J51, J53, J57, J76, J107, J136, J142, J180, J183, J207, W208, W209, W212, W213, W413, W578, W816. J230, K18, K29, K38, K52, K100, K148, K169, L6, L13, L22, L46, L183, L225, L319, L351, L352, L356, L361, L366, L374, Bathwick L468, L508, M11, M60, M90, M91, M123, M171, M186, B35, B820, B1101, B1245, B1246, B1500, C439, D29, D295, M192, M224, M227, M267, M268, M349, M350, M352, F3, F102, F108, F186, G98, G99, G103, G161, G422, H196, M362, M370, M410, M422, M437, M455, M488, M516, H259, H282, H835, H1066, H1217, H1227, J58, J121, J185, M548, M557, M559, M608, M621, M626, M642, M647, J199, K46, K168, L10, M13, M84, M361, M451, M520, M674, N11, N20, N23, N37, N52, N104, N181, N197, M668, M687, N38, O52, O58, O75, P76, P335, P844, P958, N203, O76, O83, P111, P137, P185, P314, P322, P333, P334, R4, S419, T49, V47, W143, W523. P336, P379, P417, P438, P460, P524, P544, P569, P570, P574, P691, P754, P782, P840, P841, P851, P867, P869, Bawdrip P901, P903, P905, P907, P923, P941, P957, R7, R20, R29, B198, B227, B1005, C672, C677, C1171, C1216, D35, D38, R87, R169, R179, R228, R254, R272, R287, R291, R319, D404, D554, F360, H1311, K62, K126, M393, N149, S75, R329, R334, R337, R346, R350, R382, R384, R396, R401, S499, S508, T502, W241. 253 Index of Somerset Places Beckington T474, W852. A43, A53, B979, B1132, C358, C405, D281, E106, G173, H253, H1241, P77, P267, P329, P549, P562, S378, S445, Blackford S451, S470, S626, W222, W472, W625, W644, W823. B1087, B1137, C210, C1130, G218, G222, G233, U29. Bedminster Blagdon A135, B25, B197, B350, B420, B433, B746, B756, B1042, A112, B3, B414, B523, B1057, C57, C58, C193, C512, C590, B1197, B1198, B1225, C188, C232, C315, C415, C442, C530, C1195, C1199, C1210, D241, F40, F42, F78, F79, F161, G5, C580, C629, C796, C851, C1018, C1144, C1205, D7, D276, G28, G30, G33, H34, H700, H737, H1101, L132, L136, E44, E50, E210, F38, F74, F383, F388, G32, G230, G275, L267, M38, M209, P120, P122, P123, P538, S817, S818, G512, G553, H55, H60, H61, H379, H384, H482, H614, S819, S820, S822, W8, W72, W162, W177, W178, W500, H667, H764, H936, H1272, I1, I2, J41, J82, W537, W892, Y51, Y62, Y67, Y73. J87, J119, J143, J177, J196, J218, K111, K140, K196, L25, L277, L370, M19, M146, M161, M257, M260, M264, M659, Bleadon P167, P249, P448, P531, P585, P856, P940, P949, R157, A159, B41, B641, C75, E219, F44, F52, H339, K163, P172, R158, R159, R160, R164, S352, S353, S409, S443, S532, S486, T390, T394, Y28. S597, S720, S721, S890, T70, T188, T189, T405, W126, W127, W353, W386, W416, W524, W599, W602, W854, Bradford W978, W984, W989, W1002. B587, B831, B833, C886, C1125, D300, E174, H748, H1305, M151, O82, P106, P883, P888, R149, R151, R153, T420, Beer Crocombe W898. C1090, D550, H1250, P52, T301, W452, Y11. Bratton [Seymour] Berkley H932. F71, P47, P352, P548, V99, W338. Brean Berrow A45, C738, H534, H673, N41, N42. A27, A35, B9, B781, C524, C963, C1044, D561, H213, H284, H436, H664, H674, H1049, H1060, H1061, H1062, Brent Knoll (otherwise South Brent) H1318, L40, M664, P115, P477, R402, S98, V90, W189.
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