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[Transcribed and edited information from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland - 1868]

"BROOK END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, ½ miles south west of Eversholt."

"CHURCH END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, ¾ miles south west of Eversholt."

"FROXFIELD, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1¼ miles west of Eversholt."

"HIGHER BERRY END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1½ miles north west of Eversholt."

"HIGHER RADS END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, ¼ miles east of Eversholt."

"HILLS END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1 mile west of Eversholt."

"LOWER BERRY END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1¼ miles north west of Eversholt."

"LOWER RADS END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1 mile east of Eversholt."

"POTTER'S END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1¼ miles south west of Eversholt."

"TYRELLS END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, ½ miles west of Eversholt."

"WAKES END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1¼ miles North of Eversholt."

"WATER END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, 1¼ miles north of Eversholt."

"WITTS END, a hamlet in the parish of Eversholt, county of Bedfordshire, roughly in the middle of Eversholt."

[Transcribed from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland 1868]
by Colin Hinson ©2003


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