-
includes the
hamlets of Bindon,
Lower Chipley,
Lower Wellisford,
Ramsey and
Runnington. The
parish has a po****tion of 535.
Langford Budville has a few basic...
-
Charles Runnington (1751–1821), serjeant-at-law, born in
Hertfordshire on 29
August 1751 (and
probably son of John
Runnington,
mayor of
Hertford in 1754)...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Peter and St Paul at
Runnington in
Langford Budville, Somerset,
England was
built in the 15th century. It is a
Grade II* listed...
- interest."
Contrast juris publici. Munn v Illinois, 94 US 113 The
History of the
Common Law of
England By
Matthew Hale,
Charles Runnington v t e v t e...
- Green, Rode,
Rodney Stoke,
Rooks Bridge, Rowberrow, Rudge, Ruishton,
Runnington Saltford,
Sampford Arundel,
Sampford Brett, Sandford,
Seavington St Mary...
- of: Ashbrittle, Bathealton, Kittisford,
Langford Budville, Milverton,
Runnington,
Sampford Arundel, Stawley, and
Thorne St Margaret. It
covered an area...
- Majesty", 1786.
Republication of Ruffhead's edition,
edited by
Charles Runnington, down to the Acts of 25 Geo. 3: 10 volumes, London. "Printed by Charles...
- are
sections 2 to 5 in Ruffhead's
Edition of the Statutes, by
Serjeant Runnington, 1786) were
repealed by
section 1 of, and the
Schedule to, the Statute...
-
Until 1863
Langford Budville was a
chapelry of Milverton, and in 1930
Runnington was
united with the benefice. The
parish is
within the
Wellington and...
- its jurisdiction.
Edward Foss writes,
based on the
statement of
Charles Runnington, that it was Hale who
actually provided the King with this defence, and...