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Key to 1927 map of Nottinghamshire

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Wymondham, North Witham, Skillingotn (Leicestershire) Upper Broughton; Melton Mowbray and district (Leicestershire) Sutton Bonnington, Normanton-on-Soar, Rempstone, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Costock; Loughborough, Wymeswold (Leicestershire) Kegworth, Breedon-on-the-Hill, Shepshed, Hathern (Leicestershire) Grantham, Great Gonnersby, Harlaxton, Belton House (Lincolnshire) Bingham, Colston Bassett, Staunton, East Bridgeford; Belvoir Castle (Leicestershire) Nottingham, Wollaton, Goatham, Widmerpool, Cotgrave, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Burton Joyce, Nuthall Cossall, Trowell, Stapleford; Ilkeston, Sandiacre, Long Eaton, Castle Donnington (Derbyshire) Barnby-in-the-Willows; Brant Broughton, Beckingham,  Doddington (Lincolnshire) Newark-on-Trent, Southwell, Caunton, Flintham. Balderton, Stoke etc Hucknall, Newstead Abbey, Mansfield, Bulwell, Farnsfield, Blidworth etc Sutton-in-Ashfield, Selston, Eastwood; Alfreton and Ripley (Derbyshire) Thorney and Broadholme and surrounding area (Saxilby, Lincolnshire) East Retford and area to south and east (Tuxford, Trentside villages etc) Worksop and the area to the south, including Ollerton, Warsop and the Dukeries (Clumber, Worksop Manor, Welbeck Abbey and Thoresby Hall) Area to east of Chesterfield, Derbyshire (Bolsover, Ault Hucknall) Villages to east of Gainsborough (Lincolnshire) Area north of Retford (Clayworth, Misson, Beckingham etc); Gainsborough (Lincolnshire) Area around Blyth; Tickhill and Maltby (West Riding of Yorkshire) Rotherham, Todwick, Beighton in the West Riding of Yorkshire Messingham and Menton, Lincolnshire Northernmost tip of Nottinghamshire; Epworth and Wrot, Lincolnshire Doncaster and villages to south and east of the town

Source: E L Guilford, Nottinghamshire (1927)

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