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IXGUAM.
residence. Tho chplry. comprises 1,400 aero*, a largo
- wl.ieh was formerly waste, but has 1
AN .r. iii tho CO. of the city of Coventry,
in V iitry. The
iial pass through
thoji. ' liviugisa vie. in tin <'.
D. ut Hit- lad i h.-inoellor.
.11 171H, !>>' til" lli'V. John
Million. 'I
ull t!.
. Hue U tho chief residence.
i , a par. ii. : the
It is MIH-
Ilill. Tin-
.1 tli"
I, ml Arum!
was founded in this ;
in tin- i.i^-n i>f Kiiiir J.-!:n. 1 . ",ii:. i il. T>.i!.
part of whioh i , btili . .ml in used as a barn.
Tho n-vi n,n- 1,1' tin'). Dissolution, wa 81.
Anitoy was tin: birthplace (1690) of Dr. Itichard X
tho groat lawyer, who was judge of the Admiralty
in til" ri'iirti i.r ( 'hark-s L
- MI. in the huiiil. i if Suutli Molton,
in tlio co. nf Devon, In mili-s t" tin' K. nf South -M
Dulvorton is the post town. It i.- pleasantly situiit
tho burden of SomoneUhiro, near the source of th<
Veo, and at the foot ut : ill, a lofty eminence on
i a reel. * in tho
i.l T. S.Jessopp,
Esq. '1'h.. i-liurcli is il. di, at, '1 t" St. Michael.
S 1'ASITKKS. .,M ,-xt. j>ar. lih. ill tho luiml.
mti', in tlii- !'. nf I.rii"-tiT, clone to Anstey. It
hy of Lancaster.
AN'siLV, KST, a jar. in the hund. of South Mol-
t'ni, in tin littli' to tho N.'NV. <'.
Anstcy. The living is a vie. * in tho d : ,, val.
132,in tho Citron, of tho Dean and Cha],!
Tln> church in dedicated t in an
itlnuhouM for poor pcr8ons,and charities ninoimtinnto7.
A NS'l'i >, a par. in tho southern div. of tho wap. of
l-rth ami Tickhill, in tho West I
ik, 12 miles t,, tho K. ni Sin Hi.
llie ]><>st town. It comprises the tnshpx. .uaton,
Smtli Aii!.ti.n, and WoodsetU. A rivul '
i Anstnn, which btuud on opposite hills,
and tho Chesterfield canal passe* at a short
cith.
is now govcrni .1 hy tin, o 1..,:
, one of these
accoriliM'-- t-i tin r,-ii-.,u ,
into lion ^ , '!'(.
liii. . in tho
I ' " . I'l ;- ' i I !..- h. I ill ,-! '.!.. j , ; i
long, "Maggie Laudor," lived in this town. A:
was the > (Treat preuelnr. In. '
and of 1'rofcasor '1
clever il
whieh was once of not-
town. Th
iiu-d.
i TIIK1; V. i par. joined with An-
Hlrntl
.ml. It i- i !';imoiitary
Looses, inhabited I
- ii7. It was made a royal burgh M
VI .in 1-V;7. . - the M^H
, Andrew's in c;i
In 1N.VJ tho |ii
lti<3'2 it has been govcn.. d l- ti
lias suffered much on several ocean
mcuts of tho sea. It had once a sail . of SOSIB
iiii]>urtunce, which, after it had very much !
'y revived. Tho living is in
t!42, in 11.
liureh, a Gothic building of great
spiro and largo choir, has been so 1-
altind that scarcely a trace of
.r. was anciently a vie
Land has rs so i
improved in value in this parish, i .-. 'nil h
rc.lli.sc 3 1UJ. t "
ii which
is a lightli"'
AN'1'1I<).N, -I. IN '
hund. ot K< nil r, in t,
E. of Heist on. It is : ii,iat<-d on the c.iasl
is hi(?h, and i
is a ic.* in the dine. > I. .I'HU. in
of the lord r. Tin; ehiin-h, wh:<-h
age, has a granite tower. A in
. which was a cell to tie
A as probably founded
i 1. In this parish arc two
tn m him nt.s, now named Gnat ami I
- . During tin- eiil war i
17th century, a small fort wasoon-i ;lieroy
mi the site of Little Dinas, for tl
harbour ; it was taken in HJKi, 1 , -
,,f this )urish have tho ben
found, d 1.;. :i, in 17 I'!,
taining and , : In-in.
AN I BO1 :.AX1>, a ;
WMtcnidiv. of th, I, HI id. of I 'o wdi r, in th
It is
hall'our.
' 1124,
i estate was ^ivi n at ii
Mv j tassed in
div "!' Spry, "I I
it. 'I ii' liv ing is a pen I ur. in the di -'-.
in the i hureli, which
partly in th
1" St. A
y. Slat,
vailii ! at 1'ortli there is n t.ln-11
-- has been croc-ted on Anthony roint, si-
. :i n volving lii;ht. win in at
i tin old jiriory.
I. 7 mill - t"
mouth 'I
ithom lake.
]i;:r. in tho northern div.
1:1, in tho oo. of Norfolk, 3 miles to
N '