West Brunton village

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    West Brunton was a member of the barony of Styford or Bolbec, and had 8 taxpayers in 1296. It had all come into the hands of the Heselrigg family by the 17th century and remained with them until sold in 1768, after which it ended up with the Bells (1825). The township bordered Woolsington, Newbiggin, Kenton, Fawdon, East Brunton and Dinnington. The location of the village, however, is uncertain, but perhaps was at Brunton Bridge Farm....
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    SiteLines
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    Link: https://www.twsitelines.info/SMR/1340
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 11 hours, 2 minutes ago
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