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A History of the County of Oxford
… together with built-up areas along Newland and Cogges Hill, north of Woodgreen, in Hailey Fields, and west of Corn Street and Tower Hill; the northern and eastern boundaries passed near … if not earlier the route ran from Corn Street up Tower Hill, which formed the park's eastern boundary. 56 Eastwards …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was also recorded in the houses of poorer men. Nicholas Hill, baker, with possessions valued at 33 in 1590, seems to … parlours, that in the new parlour valued at 8. Nicholas Hill in 1590 had his buttery divided from his hall by two … included houses at Highworth Place in the Crofts, and at Hill Close on Oxford Road. 150 Private building did not …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the mid 20th century. 227 The new union workhouse on Tower Hill, built in 18356 with accommodation for 450 inmates, … the bridge'. 257 48. The burst UDC water tower at Tower Hill, 1904. Schemes for piped water were considered … at the junction of Burford Road and Razor (later Tower) Hill. The tower's tank burst the following year, prompting …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Primitive Methodists' Corn Street chapel and Daileys Hill mission hall being retained alongside the former … Methodist; a new manse for the second minister, on Tower Hill, was bought in 1939. 128 Membership of the combined … by 'some hundreds'. 144 A new mission station at Daileys Hill, between Burford Road and Dark Lane, was opened about …
A History of the County of Oxford
… it was replaced by a new church at the foot of Tower Hill, with sittings for over 300 and an attached presbytery. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… church contains monuments to the Dunche family. Sinodun Hill, in the neighbourhood, is surrounded by an ancient … the mouth of Chichester Harbour to the extremity of Selsey Hill, a distance of nearly eight miles, the sea has absorbed … mostly pasture and meadow land, and includes Billinge Hill and Billinge-End, a lofty ridge 633 feet above the level …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… supplied with water by pipes from a spring on Mawndown, a hill about a mile distant. A woollen manufacture is carried …
A History of the County of Essex
… 96 Ferry House still stood at the bottom of Black Buoy Hill in 1995. 97 In the 20th century the Wivenhoe to … would then have turned south-eastwards to leave Anchor Hill (perhaps once a market-place) and most of the ground … of Anchor House and the corner of West Street and Anchor Hill, which appear to be 16th century, and Garrison House and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Highway District in 1868. 69 An iron parish cage on Anchor Hill, repaired in 1810, was in use until c. 1850. 70 Wivenhoe …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… b(32) Motte (SP 90856293; Fig. 161), known as Beacon Hill, in the centre of the village, 150 m. S. of the church, … m. above OD. In the 18th century it was also known as Mill Hill. It consists of an oval mound, 50 m. across from E. to …
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