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Puckeridge in 1746 |
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Puckeridge, is an Hamlet fituated upon Ermine-Street. in this Parifh [Braughing] and Standon, and lies in the Manors of Standon and Milky; it is a confiderable Thorough-fare, and has feveral good Houfes for the Entertainment of Travellers: It is called by Leland, whom Mr. Camden follows, Pulcher-Church; but it doth not appear that there ever was a Church here, only a Chapel is mention'd in an old Survey of the Manor of Gatefbury. The Agreeable Historian, 1746
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