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There are no units called "COTTERED"
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This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the
late 19th century over 90,000 entries.
Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for
placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those
already linked to "places"), the following
entries mention "COTTERED":
Place name County Entry Source Alloway Ayrshire Cotter's Saturday Night, stands about ¾ mile to the N, and, theretofore a public house, was purchased in 1880 for £4000 from Groome BALLYCARANEY, or BALLYCRANA Cork Cotter; and Ballycrana, of Jos. Wilson, Esq. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, and forms part of the union Lewis:Ireland BLACKROCK Cork Cotter, Esq.; Prospect, of Garden Terry, Esq.; Rochelle, of R. W. Topp, Esq.; Carrigduve, of R. Notter, Esq.; Sans Souci Lewis:Ireland BROADFIELD Hertfordshire property, £392. Pop., 19. Houses, 6. It still ranks as a rectory, annexed to the rectory of Cottered, in the diocese of Rochester. Imperial BUTTEVANT Cork Cotter and Colonel Hill, and is supported by subscription, aided by an annual donation of £10 each from Lords Lewis:Ireland CARRIGDOWNANE, or CARRIGDOWNIG Cork Cotter family, is at present uninhabited. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage Lewis:Ireland CHARLEVILLE Cork Cotter, the inventor of a new and very powerful bass wind instrument, called the Basso Hibernico, which obtained the patronage Lewis:Ireland Cottered Hertfordshire Cottered , par., NE. Herts, 2½ miles W. of Buntingford ry. sta., 1833 ac., pop. 379; P.O. Bartholomew COTTERED Hertfordshire COTTERED , a parish in Royston district, Herts; at the sources of the river Beane, 2½ miles W of Buntingford Imperial Cotter Hills Yorkshire Cotter Hills , on border of Yorkshire and Westmorland, reaching in Great Shunnor Fell an alt. of 2346 ft. Bartholomew COTTER-HILLS Westmorland COTTER-HILLS , a mountain range on the mutual border of Yorkshire and Westmoreland; around the sources of the Ure, the Swale Imperial Dumfriesshire Dumfries Shire cotters. The value of the pork produced rose from £500 in 1770 to £12, 000 in 1794, to £60, 000 in 1812, and to £100, 000 in 1867, since Groome Hare Street Hertfordshire Hare Street , vil., Ardeley and Cottered pars., Herts, 3 m. SW. of Buntingford; P.O. Bartholomew HARE-STREET Hertfordshire STREET , a village in Ardeley and Cottered parishes, Herts; 3 miles WSW of Buntingford. It has a post-office under Buntingford. Imperial MALLOW Cork Cotter, Bart.; Quartertown, of H. Croker, Esq.; Longueville, of Col. Longfield; Waterloo, of H. Longfield, Esq.; Castle Kevin, of E. B. Thornhill Lewis:Ireland RAHAN Cork Cotter, Bart., is beautifully situated on a rising ground between the Black-water and the Lavally mountain, in an extensive Lewis:Ireland RATHNEW Wicklow Cotter, Esq. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Dublin and Glendalough, forming part of the union and corps Lewis:Ireland ROYSTON Cambridgeshire
Essex
HertfordshireCottered, Rushden, Wallington, and Sandon, and the extra-parochial tracts of Wakeley and Broad field, all electorally in Herts; and the sub-district Imperial YOUGHAL Cork Cotter; Rockville, of Thos. Fuge, Esq.; and the Cottage, of Thos. Seward, Esq.; besides numerous large and handsome houses in the town Lewis:Ireland
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