NorthwickExtract from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of England, 1831.Transcribed by Mel Lockie, © Copyright 2010 Lewis Topographical Dictionaries NORTHWICK, a chapelry in that part of the parish of HENBURY which is in the lower division of the hundred of HENBURY, county of GLOUCESTER, 6 miles (S.W. by W.) from Tewkesbury; the population is returned with Redwick. It is within the peculiar jurisdiction of the Bishop of Bristol. The navigable river Severn runs through the chapelry. REDWICK, a tything in that part of the parish of HENBURY which is in the lower division of the hundred of HENBURY, county of GLOUCESTER, 6 miles (S.W. by W.) from Thornbury, containing, with the chapelry of Northwick, 257 inhabitants. It is within the peculiar jurisdiction of the Bishop of Bristol. |
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