|
NE. of co., and par., partly also in AVorcestershire— par., 2078 ac., pop. 292; township, 1148 ac., pop'. 164; the vil. is 6 miles SE. of Tenbury.
Stoke Brnern, par., township, and vil., Northamp- tonshire—par., 2569 ac., pop. 841; township, pop. 438; vil., on Grand Junction Canal, 3 miles E. of Towcester; P.O.; has mfrs. of pillow lace. Stoke House is an Elizabethan mansion.
Stoke Canon, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Devon— par., 1217 ac., pop. 426; vil., near confluence of rivers Exe and Culm, 3¼ miles NE. of Exeter; p.o.
Stoke Charity, par. and vil., Hants—par., 1841 ac., pop. 117; vil., 7 miles N. of Winchester; P.O.
Stoke Courcy. See Stogursey.
Stoke Court, seat, 3 miles N. of Slough, Bucks.
Stoke DAbernon, par. and vil. with ry. sta., Surrey—par., 2038 ac., pop. 408; vil., on river Mole, 3 miles NW. of Leatherhead; P.O.; Stoke DAbernon House was the seat of the DAbernons till the time of Edward III., when it passed to the Brays, and after- wards to the Vincents.
Stoke Damerel, par., Devon, conterminous with the mun. bor. of Devonport, 1760 ac. (27 water), 353 tidal water and 253 foreshore, pop. 48,939.
Stoke Doyle, par., Northamptonshire, 2 miles SAV. of Oundle, 1500 ac., pop. 119.
Stoke Dry, par., Leicestershire and Rutland, 2¼ miles SW. of Uppingham, 1424 ac., pop. 65.
Stoke Edith, par., township, and vil. with ry. sta., in co. and 6 miles E. of Hereford—par., 2852 ac., pop. 448 ; township, pop. 282; near the vil. is Stoke Edith Park, seat.
Stoke Farthing, hamlet, Broad Chalk par., Wilts, 3 miles SAA7. of AVilton.
Stoke Ferry, small market town and par. with ry. sta., Norfolk, 7 miles SE. of Downham Market, 2059 ac., pop. 684 ; P.O., T.o. Market-day, Friday. Stoke Ferry has trade in agricultural produce.
Stoke Field, East Stoke par., Notts, 4 miles SW. of Newark; was the scene of a conflict between the troops of Henry VII. and the insurgents under Lambert Simnel.
Stoke Gabriel, par. and vil., Devon—par., 3075 ac. (480 water), pop. 642; vil., on river Dart, 4 miles SE. of Totnes; P.O.
Stoke Gifford, par. and vil. (ry. sta. Patchway and Stoke Gifford), Gloucestershire, 5 miles NE. of Bristol, 2323 ac., pop. 342; Stoke Gifford Park is the seat of the Duke of Beaufort.
Stoke Golding, township and vil. with ry. sta., Hinckley par., Leicestershire, 4 miles S. of Market Bosworth, pop. 551; P.O.
Stoke Goldington, par. and vil., Bucks, in N. of co.—par., 2352 ac., pop. 808; vil., 4¼ miles NW. of Newport Pagneli; P.O.
Stoke Green, Stoke par., Warwickshire, on NE.side of Coventry; P.O. See Stoke.
Stoke Haiuiuond, par. and vil., on NE. border of Bucks—par., 1566 ac., pop. 365; vil., 2¼ miles S. of Bletchley; P.O.; Stokellousc and Stoke Lodge are seats.
Stoke Holy Cross, par. and vil., Norfolk—par., 1659 ac., pop. 414; vil., 5 miles S. of Norwich ; p.o.; near the vil. is Stoke Hall, seat.
Stoke Lacy, par. and vil., Herefordshire, 4 miles SAV. of Bromyard, 2005 ac., pop. 286.
Stoke Lane (or Stoke St Michael), par. and vil., Somerset, 4 miles NE. of Shepton Mallet, 2071 ac., pop. 677; near the vil. is Stoke House, seat.
Stoke Lyne, par. and vil., in NE. of Oxfordshire— par., 3901 ac., pop. 551; vil., 4 miles NW. of Bicester; P.O.; in vicinity is Stoke Lyne House, seat.
Stoke Mandeville, par. and vil., Bucks—par., 1773 ac., pop. 497; vil., 3 miles SE. of Aylesbury; has a monument to John Hampden.
Stoke Mcon, par., Hants, 4 miles NE. of Bishops AValtham, 2055 ac., pop. 474.
Stoke Newington, par. and ry. sta., Middlesex, in NE. of London and within the pari. bor. of Hackney, 638 ac., pop. 22,781.
Stoke Orchard, township, Bishops Cleeve par., Glou- cestershire, 3 m. SE. of Tewkesbury, 1331 ac., pop. 168.
Stoke Park, seat of Lord Gwydyr, Suffolk, 1 mile SW. of Ipswich. Gazetteer of the British Isles, Statistical and Topographical, by John Bartholomew, F.R.G.S.
Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1887. Public domain image from Gedcomindex.com
|
Click on the image to get a large bitmap suitable for printing (45 MB) |