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"TOTTERNHOE, (or Tattnall), a parish in the hundred of Manshead, county Bedford, 2 miles west of Dunstable, its post town, and 6 south east of Leighton Buzzard. The inhabitants are employed in the neighbouring stone quarries, and in the straw plait trade. On the north side of the village passes the old Roman road Icknield Street, and on the Downs are traces of an ancient camp. The living is a vicarage* in the diocese of Ely, value £120. The church, dedicated to St. Giles, is old. There is a Sunday-school, also a chapel for the Wesleyans. On the Downs, about half a mile west, are the remains of Tottenhoe Castle, overhanging the village of Stanbridge."CHURCH END, a village in the parish of Totternhoe, county of Bedfordshire, ¼ mile south east of Totternhoe."
"HONEYWICK, a small hamlet in the parishes of Eaton Bray and Totternhoe, county of Bedfordshire, 2 miles west of Dunstable."
"LOWER END, a hamlet in the parish of Totternhoe, county of Bedfordshire, 1 mile north west of Totternhoe."
"MIDDLE END, a hamlet in the parish of Totternhoe, county of Bedfordshire, ¼ mile north west of Totternhoe."