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Unit Name Type of Unit Containing Unit (and Type) PORCHESTER LG_Ward Parish-level Unit CARLTON UD (Local Government District)
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entries mention "PORCHESTER":
Place name County Entry Source BITTERN Hampshire Porchester, and the ferry to the Isle of Wight, and probably was intended to defend the approach to them; and it became Imperial CHICHESTER Sussex Porchester, on the rivulet Lavant and on the South Coast railway, 1½ mile ENE of the head of Chichester Imperial FAREHAM Hampshire Porchester, Wymering, Widley, South-wick, and Boarhunt. Acres, 21, 089. Pop., 9, 640. Houses, 1,804.The district comprehends Imperial HAMBLEDON Hampshire Porchester r. station, and 6½ ESE of Bishops Waltham; is a considerable place; and has a post office‡ under Imperial Porchester (or Portchester) Hampshire Porchester Castle , a ruined ancient stronghold, having in its interior a well preserved Saxon church. Porchester gives the title of baron Bartholomew PORCHESTER, or Portchester Hampshire PORCHESTER , or Portchester, a village and a parish in Fareham district, Hants. The village stands on a small peninsula of the N W of Portsmouth Imperial Portchester Hampshire Portchester , Hants. See PORCHESTER. Bartholomew PORTSMOUTH Hampshire Porchester, at the harbour's head, appear to have early suffered inconvenience from the retiring of the sea from their Imperial SALT WAY Hampshire
Warwickshire
WorcestershirePorchester, through Southampton and Winchester, to Colne, St. Aldwin; crossed Akeman-street there; went on to Northleach; crossed the Fosse Imperial SOUTHAMPTONSHIRE, Hampshire, or Hants Hampshire Porchester, and Broughton; and Roman roads went from some of these stations to others, and to Old Sarum. Roman camps Imperial SOUTHWICK Hampshire Porchester r. station, and 3¾ ENE of Fareham. It has a post-office under Fareham, and a fair on 6 April Imperial WINCHESTER Hampshire
SurreyPorchester, Silchester, and Old Sarum. The Saxons called it Wintanceaster, signifying the same thing as Caer-Gwent; and made it their Imperial
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