- Registry.
Louisiana Stomp /
Cliston Blues (as
Cliston Chanier) (Elko 920, 1954)
Louisiana Stomp /
Cliston Blues (as
Cliston Chanier) (Imperial 5352, 5/55)...
- The
hundred of
Cliston was the name of one of thirty-two
ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The
parishes in the
hundred were: Broadclyst;...
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divided into 32 hundreds: Axminster, Bampton,
Black Torrington, Braunton,
Cliston, Coleridge, Colyton, Crediton, East Budleigh, Ermington, Exminster, Fremington...
- new seat of
Honiton and Sidmouth. 1868–1885: The
Hundreds of Axminster,
Cliston, Colyton, East Budleigh, Exminster,
Ottery St. Mary, Haytor, and Teignbridge...
- Mo.:
Truman State University Press. pp. 77. ISBN 9780943549989. Brown,
Cliston (July 21, 1996). "Merrillville
hikes toward trail project". The
Times of...
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Axminster Hundred Bampton Hundred Black Torrington Hundred Braunton Hundred Cliston Hundred Coleridge Hundred Colyton Hundred Crediton Hundred East Budleigh...
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present Majesty, intituled, "An Act for
vesting the
Estates of Sir
Gervas Cliston Baronet in Trustees; and to
enable him to take an
Estate for Life, by Way...
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village and
civil parish in the
county of Devon, England. It was in the
Cliston Hundred and has a
church dedicated to St Andrew. The
parish is surrounded...
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miles north-east of the city of Exeter.
Historically it
formed part of
Cliston Hundred. The
parish is surrounded,
clockwise from the north, by the parishes...
- the
Scandinavian army that
colonised Nottinghamshire in the 9th century.
Cliston' 1198 (Pipe Rolls,
Record Commission), Clipstun' 1235, (Book of Fees, 1922–31...