Subdivision (usually of a parish) in England.
An administrative division of a county.
Designation for an administrative territorial entity.
1 Further rainfall forecast today may cause problems for the township , he said.
2 This was in the township of Malpas, recorded in the parish register.
3 Ashburton, a small rural township in the South Island of New Zealand.
4 Nothing but a busy main road separates the city and the township .
5 As a township increases in population, the reserved section advances in value.
6 They worked for the utility, the contractor or the township , police said.
7 There is abundant evidence of this in the county and township systems.
8 Few of the township houses are equipped with running water or electricity.
9 Bad news kept coming in to the little loyal township of Vaucouleurs.
10 Another short bit of made road, and we are in the township .
11 He could find his way home from any place in the township .
12 He says schools have been destroyed and bridges in the township damaged.
13 They settled in the township of Stamford, where their descendants are yet.
14 The township holds a convention and sends delegates to the county convention.
15 Four years had been sufficient to change the face of the township .
16 But let us make the best of our way to the township .
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