central Turkey
Coordinates: 37° 52' 0" N, 32° 29' 0" E
Lincolnshire
Probably near Boston [VCH: Lincolnshire, vol 2 (1906) pp. 96-97]"
east of Seleucia, Syria
province of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Coordinates: 44° 21' 0" N, 11° 43' 0" E
[S. Colmes Inche]
island in the Firth of Forth, Scotland
Location of former Augustinian abbey, St Colm's Abbey
OS grid ref: NT 185 825
A parish in the hundred of Theale, county of Berks. 6 miles west from Reading. The living is a rectory in the Archdeaconry of Berks, diocese of Salisbury.
English information from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of England (S. Lewis & Co: London, 1831)
Welsh information taken from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales(Lewis & Co: London, 1840)
The reason for the use of these works of reference is that they present the jurisdictional and ecclesiastical position as it was before the major Victorian changes. The descriptions therefore approximate to those applying in the sixteenth century, after the major changes of 1535-42. Except for the physical locations, which have not changed, the reader should not therefore take these references as being accurate in the twenty-first century.
Tyrol, Austria
Coordinates: 47° 16' 0" N, 11° 23' 0" E
A borough in the liberty of Ipswich, county of Suffolk. 25 miles south-east by east from Bury St. Edmunds, 69 miles north-east from London. The borough comprises the parishes of St. Clement, St. Helen, St. Lawrence, St. Margaret, St. Mary at Elms, St. Mary at the Quay, St. Mary Stoke, St. Mary at the Tower, St. Mathew, St. Nicholas, St. Peter, St. Stephen, Witham with Thurlstone, and part of Westerfield; all within the Archdeaconry of Suffolk and Diocese of Norwich. St. Clement with St. Helen is a rectory in charge; St. Mary Stoke is a rectory; St. Mathew and St. Stephen are discharged rectories; St. Lawrence, St. Margaret, St. Mary at Elms, St. Mary at Quay, St. Mary at the Tower, St. Nicholas and St. Peter are perpetual curacies
English information from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of England (S. Lewis & Co: London, 1831)
Scottish information from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland (S. Lewis & Co: London, 1846)
Welsh information taken from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales(Lewis & Co: London, 1840)
The reason for the use of these works of reference is that they present the jurisdictional and ecclesiastical position as it was before the major Victorian changes. The descriptions therefore approximate to those applying in the sixteenth century, after the major changes of 1535-42. Except for the physical locations, which have not changed, the reader should not therefore take these references as being accurate in the twenty-first century.
Bavaria, Germany
Coordinates: 48° 13' 0" N, 12° 4' 0" E
Ionian Sea, Greece
Coordinates: 39° 40' 0" N, 19° 45' 0" E
smallest of the Cyclades, Greece
Coordinates: 37° 23' 0" N, 25° 15' 0" E
Ionian Islands, Greece
Coordinates: 38° 12' 0" N, 20° 30' 0" E
Ionian Islands, Greece
Coordinates: 36° 10' 0" N, 23° 0' 0" E
Eastern Aegean, Greece
Coordinates: 39° 55' 0" N, 25° 15' 0" E
Aegean Sea, Greece
Coordinates: 37° 5' 0" N, 25° 28' 0" E
Aegean Sea, Greece
Coordinates: 37° 5' 0" N, 25° 9' 0" E
Aegean Sea, Greece
Coordinates: 37° 19' 0" N, 26° 33' 0" E
[Leucas] Ionian Islands, Greece
Coordinates: 39° 00 N, 22° 00 E
Aegean, Turkey
Coordinates: 39° 49' 0" N, 26° 3' 0" E
Ionian Islands, Greece
Coordinates: 37° 48' 0" N, 20° 45' 0" E
Hounslow, Middlesex
OS grid ref: TQ 137 755
A parish in the Finsbury division of the hundred of Ossulstone, county of Middlesex. 2 miles north by west from London. The living is a vicarage in the jurisdiction of the Commissary of London, concurrently with the Consistorial Court of the Bishop.
English information from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of England (S. Lewis & Co: London, 1831)
Scottish information from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland (S. Lewis & Co: London, 1846)
Welsh information taken from Samuel Lewis, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales(Lewis & Co: London, 1840)
The reason for the use of these works of reference is that they present the jurisdictional and ecclesiastical position as it was before the major Victorian changes. The descriptions therefore approximate to those applying in the sixteenth century, after the major changes of 1535-42. Except for the physical locations, which have not changed, the reader should not therefore take these references as being accurate in the twenty-first century.
nr Iskenderun, Cilicia, Anatolia, Turkey
Unknown site
Buckinghamshire
OS grid ref: TQ 035 815