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QUERIES AND REQUESTS. 



KiNGSBRIDGE. 



Mrs. Story Maskelyne, Basset Down Hoiise, Swindon, would be 

 much obliged for any information as to the actuid position of 

 " Kingsbridge," from which the " Hundred of Kingsbridge," 

 in the north of the county, takes its name. It would seem 

 that it must be within the bounds of the parishes of Hilmarton, 

 Lyneham, Clyffe Pypard, and Highway, or thereabouts, as the 

 limits of the Hundred, as given in Domesday, do not appear 

 to have extended further than this at first. 



