He was brought to his own house at Holmby, in Northants, a place he had taken much delight in.
The World's Greatest Books, Vol XII.|Arthur Mee
In the Northants version, from Raunds, four boys stand in the centre of the ring.
The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Vol I of II)|Alice Bertha Gomme
In the Northants and Hurstmonceux games there appears to be no chasing.
The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Vol I of II)|Alice Bertha Gomme
This detail is also used by the Northants and Barnes children, the version of whose game is very like the Southampton one.
The Traditional Games of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Vol I of II)|Alice Bertha Gomme
At Tansor, Northants, the chancel was rebuilt about 1140, when the side walls were set back in a line with those of the nave.
The Ground Plan of the English Parish Church|A. Hamilton Thompson
Northants
/ (nɔːˈθænts) /
abbreviation for
Northamptonshire
Words nearby Northants
North American Plate, Northampton, Northamptonshire, North Andover, Northanger Abbey, Northants, North Arlington, North Atlantic Current, North Atlantic Drift, North Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Treaty