Copy 1, Volume 1
England and Wales delineated, historical, entertaining & commercial. Alphabetically arranged / by Thomas Dugdale ... Assisted by William Burnett.
- Thomas Dugdale
- Date:
- [1854-60?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: England and Wales delineated, historical, entertaining & commercial. Alphabetically arranged / by Thomas Dugdale ... Assisted by William Burnett. Source: Wellcome Collection.
979/1020 page 781
![ft. Names of Places. County. Number of Miles from Dist. Lund. Popu- lation. 37 Fetcham ..pa Surrey .... Leatherhead . 1 Chertsey .. 11 Epsom .. ..11 19 384 17 Feverlege... anc prio Hereford. .. Ludlow .... 7 Presteign. . .8 Leominster . 10 147 31 Fewcott •pa Oxford Bicester ... .5 lleddington . 5 Woodstock 10 68 198 44 Fewston pa &. to \V. R. York Otley 6 Knaresboro’ .8 Ripley 6 203 2718 15 Fiddington Gloucester.. Tewkesbury . 1 Pershore . . .8 Wincncombe 9 104 166 34 Fiddington ..pa Somerset .. Bridgewater .7 Axbridge .. .9 Wells .... 16 140 210 35 Field Stafford Uttoxeter . . .4 Cheadle... .6 Stone 7 139 82 27 Field-Dalling ..pa Norfolk .... Walsingham 5 Cley .4 Wells 6 119 400 12 Fifehead Magdalen, pa Dorset Shaftesbury . 6 Stur. NewtonS Stalbridge .. 5 106 241 12 Fifehead Neville. . pa Dorset B. Forum... 10 Stalbridge . .5 B. Forum. .. 10 112 101 31 Fifield ham Oxford .... Wallingford. .2 Watlington .5 Oxford 10 48 13 31 Filield ..pa Oxford .... Burford 4 Witney ... 10 Shipston ....3 76 163 4] Wilts 7 103 49 41 78 531 27 Filbv . .pa Norfolk Caistor 3 Norwich .. . 3 Worstead.. .13 121 464 21 3 66 46 Filey * to & pa E. R. York Scarborough 7 Whitby ... 10 Pickering . . .9 235 il92 2 Filgrave •pa Buckingham N. Pagnel .. .4 Olney .2 S. Stratford. 8 56 .... 31 Filkins Oxford .... Burford 5 Bampton .. .6 Witney 9 76 473 39 Fillangley Warwick .. Coleshill ... .5 Nuneaton.. .6 Coventry .... 7 98 981 11 Filleigh Devon South Molton3 Barnstable. .7 Bideford... .11 184 329 24 Fillingham ..pa Lincoln .... Lincoln 10 Gainsborough 6 Spital 7 143 308 39 Fillougley ..pa Warwick... Coventry 6 Nuneaton . .6 Coleshill 6 97 9S0 39 6 .8 .. .5 97 15 FiltonT. Gloucester . Bristol 4 Thornbury . 8 Sodbury 8 117 217 34 F ilton orWhitchurch \ Somerset ... Pensford 1 Bristol ..5 Bath 8 114 403 46 Fimber chap E. R. York GreatDriffield8 N. Malton . . 9 York 17 197 139 36 Fimborough, Great, pa Suffolk Stow Market 3 Bury St. Ed.ll Ixworth ... 10 70 421 36 Fimborough, Little.. pa Suffolk .... Stow Market 4 Needham .. .5 Bildeston .. 4 68 73 13 Finchdale Durham .... Durham 4 Newcastle. 11 Sunderland .10 263 16 6963 27 F'inchham Norfolk Down Market7 Swaffham . . 7 Stoke Ferry .5 91 756 4 Finchhamstead . ..pa Berks Wokingham 4 Bagshot ... .9 Reading 10 33 575 11 h inehingfield .. .. . .pa Essex Thaxted 5 Haverhill .. ..8 Clare 9 46 1788 25 Finchley t ..pa Middlesex . Chip. Barnet 4 Hornsey .. .3 Highgate ... .3 8 3210 10 r indern .. . .to & chaD Derby 4 131 38 Findon J . pa Sussex .. .. Worthing ... 5 Steyning .. .5 Arundel ... 7 33 544 Newborough’s estate. Here are the remains of a Roman camp called Tommyn-y-mwr, a mount within the wall. The Sam Helen joins the camp, and passes on to Rhya-yr-Helen in the same parish. Many Roman coins and other antiquities have been found here. * FILEY. The little fishing-town of Filey is situated in the bosom of a spacious bay, and is resorted to by many for its profound retirement, its smooth, firm, and extensive beach, and the romantic beauty of the surrounding scenery. The church is divided from the village by a ravine, twenty or thirty yards deep. From the northern extremity of the bay a singular ridge of rocks called Filey-bridge, projects nearly half a mile into the sea, and at low water is perfectly dry. These rocks afford great protection to the bay in stormy weather. The inhabitants of Filey are mostly engaged in fishing, and the place is particularly noted for lobsters. It has of late years been much resorted to for sea-bathing. f FINCHLEY is a very pleasant respectable village, and numerous handsome villas and seats are scattered in different parts of the parish. By the enclosure of Finchley-common, the greatest part of 1,000 acres of waste land have been brought into cultivation. The church is a neat structure with a substantial embattled tower. It contains many monu- ments, among which is one to William Seward, Esq., author of “Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons,” and a sequel to it, under the title of “ Bio- graphiana.” In this village General Monk drew up his forces in 1660, when on his way to the metropolis to effect the restoration. + FINDON. In this pleasant village and its neighbourhood are several handsome mansions, surrounded with extensive and tasteful plantations of trees and shrubs. Fairs, Holy Thursday, for podler's ware, and September 14th, for sheep. 5 c Festiniou. Singular ridge of rodis. Enclosure of the common](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29337306_0001_0979.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


