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Items in Rutland taken from Mediæval Styles of the English Parish Church (1936) (results page 1)


Rutland, the smallest county of England, bounded by Lincoln, Northampton, and Leicester; has a pleasant undulating surface, with valleys in the E., and extensive woods; is watered by the Welland; is largely pastoral, and raises fine sheep; dairy produce (especially cheese) and wheat are noted; Oakham is the capital.

Population (1907) 21,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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114. Village Churches of the Decorated Period: Whissendine, Rutland.
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Places Shown

Whissendine; Rutland; England