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Cardiff Records
… side of the North Road. PEN-DYWYLL, "Pendowallt" (the dark hill.) Lands in Whitchurch (1712.) PENGAM (accentuated on the … south of the Roman road. PENSISLI, "Pencisley" (Cecily's hill.) A farm in the chapelry of Ely, on the northern … (1840.) PEN-Y-GARN (the end of the rocky eminence.) A hill and hamlet in the parish of Pentyrch (1745.) PEN-Y-GROES …
Cardiff Records
… of Rumney, in a Minister's Account of 1402. SENDALL HILL. A place in the lordship of Roath, referred to in a … that it contained three acres. The name may mean Severn Hill or, more probably, Saffron Hill. SHEPHERD'S HALL. A farm in the parish of Llanishen. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for the University'. After a vacancy of two years Mr. John Hill was appointed, and a new school house was built in 1837. … to pay 1 s. The children of Ralph Box of London, of Alice Hill of Teddington, the founder's daughter, and of Edward Box … for teaching the poor boys of Stanton St. John and Forest Hill to read, write, and cast accounts. A 'very good …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in two novels by Old Harrovians-H. A. Vachell's The Hill (1905), which gives an idealized picture of school life, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… School formed a miscellaneous group on the top of Highgate Hill. The oldest part, built in 1866-7, consisted of a red …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to elementary schools attached to St. Paul's Winchmore Hill, Christ Church, Southgate, and St. James, Upper …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Schools Mill Hill School MILL HILL SCHOOL Mill Hill School Argent on a cross quadrate gules an open book …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was acquired, a country base established near Leith Hill (Surr.), and artistic activities were developed. During …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… H: 8, between Elizabeth Fenton, widow, plaintiff, and John Hill, Thomas Capstoke, and Robert Johnson alias Robert Smith, …
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