Searching for "RAWDON"

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "RAWDON":
    Place name County Entry Source
    BALLINAHINCH Down Rawdon, Bart., after the insurrection of 1641, as appears by the patent of Charles II. granting the manor of Kinelearty Lewis:Ireland
    COLERAINE Londonderry Rawdon, and other leaders, stationed themselves with a force of about 4000 men at Coleraine, which they fortified and kept Lewis:Ireland
    DONAGH; Monaghan Rawdon had quitted Loughbrickland, of which the Irish army, under General Hamilton, had taken possession, he marched to join his friends Lewis:Ireland
    FARINGDON Berkshire Rawdon; sustained two attacks by the parliamentarians, one of them headed by Cromwell in person; and was one of the last Imperial
    HASTINGS Sussex Rawdon-Hastings, and that of Baron to Ear.l Hnutingdon. SirShovell was a resideut, perhaps a native; Louis, Philippe of France Imperial
    HODDESDON Hertfordshire Rawdon, Esq.; and, together with an inn which still exists, is mentioned as follows by the poet Prior, in his ballad Imperial
    LISBURN Antrim
    Down
    Rawdon, repulsed the columns of the enemy as they successively advanced to the assault, and by a galling fire from Lewis:Ireland
    MAGHERAGALL, or MARAGALL Antrim Rawdon, which they burned to the ground, as well as a church, and slaughtered many of the inhabitants of Ballyclough Lewis:Ireland
    MOIRA, MOYRAGH, or ST. INNS of MOIRA, anciently called MOIRATH Down Rawdon, and to the first Earl of Moira, who gave premiums, and otherwise encouraged the manufacture; but it has long Lewis:Ireland
    RAWDEN, or Rawdon Yorkshire Rawdon, a village and a township-chapelry, in Guiseley parish, W. R. Yorkshire. The village stands on an acclivity, on the N side Imperial
    Rawdon (or Rawden) Yorkshire Rawdon (or Rawden ), town and township, Guiseley par., West-Riding Yorkshire, 5 miles NE. of Bradford and 6 miles NW. of Leeds Bartholomew
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