AddingtonADDINGTON. Etymology . Boundaries . Addington Hills . The name of this parish was anciently written Edintone. I can find nothing satisfactory relative to its etymology; it was probably denominated from some one of its remote possessors. The parish
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(Widow) 1.80 9.00 0.00 0.00 Longford , James 1.90 9.50 0.30 25.00 Johnson , - (Widow) 2.60 13.00 0.30 25.00 Addington , Alexander 1.80 9.00 0.60 50.00 Walker , Lawrence 2.20 11.00 0.30 25.00 Short , Henry 1.00 5.00 0.30
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, Archbishop, account of his funeral, 196. Addington , account of the parish of, 1. Name, boundaries, and soil, ibid . The manors, 2, 3. Singular tenure, 5. The church, 6. The rectory and vicarage, 9. State of population, 10.
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1.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 Carpenter , - (Mr) 1.40 7.00 1.20 100.00 Durrage , - (Mr) 2.80 14.00 0.30 25.00 Addington , William 0.80 4.00 0.00 0.00 Sherwood , - (Mr) 0.40 2.00 0.00 0.00 Matly , Nicholas 1.40 7.00
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and how occupied . Soil . Land-tax . The parish of West-Wickham is bounded on the west and south by Addington in Surrey, on the north by Beckenham, and on the east by Hayes and Keston in Kent. It contains
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