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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… on it were BUTLER 135, GLOVER, TRIGGE 746, BUGGS 130, HILL ?395, BLAYDEN 91, BLANKE 92.) Initiator of the complaint …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ancient cross in excellent preservation, and on the same hill with the church is a rude building, supposed to have …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the situation of its ancient castle on the summit of a hill near the village. Here Robert II., King of Scotland, and … and Balmulc also belonged to them: the mansion of the Hill, for many ages the residence of the Mitchells, is now … small, overflows its banks when swollen after rain or snow, and carries desolation among the neighbouring lands. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… per Ro: Glover. Lib: de fin: fol: 206. Pasch: 15 R: 2. Hill: 4 H: 5: ro: 480. Fin: 11 H: 6: m: 13. Mich: 5 H: 7: …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and 100 ft. above sealevel, although the area around Mill hill in the north-east is higher. Other sections of the … doorcase with panelled pilasters surmounted by a cornice. Hill Farm is a similar but plainer 18th-century building. … road. 96 It may have been demolished when Grimston Hill was built in the early 19th century and it had certainly …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with a numerous army, and planted their standard on Raven Hill. Northward from Dunsley is the hamlet of East Row. A … Hearne and Bishop Gibson, is derived from Dunum or Dun, a hill, and Staple, a commercial mart; by others it is … the surrounding country is beautifully diversified with hill and dale, and embellished by a rapid stream, formed by …
A Dictionary of London
… Dunstan's (St.) Alley West out of St. Dunstan's Hill to Idol Lane, north of St. Dunstan's Church. In Tower … (St.) Buildings On the west side of St. Dunstan's Hill, adjoining St. Dunstan's Church, in Tower Ward (P.O. … Wall public-house. Dunstan's (St.) Court, St. Dunstan's Hill See Coppin's Court. Dunstan's (St.) Hill South out of …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… parish is described s.v. Bagendon (1), p. 9. (1) Pinbury Hill-fort 1 (SO 958053), univallate, unexcavated, encloses … the tessellated floor. Duntisbourne Rouse. (1) Pinbury Hill-fort. Information from the excavators, Mr. M. K. Baker …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… valley. The chalk downlands of Great Ridge and White Sheet Hill are to the north and south, eastwest ridges of greensand … LondonExeter railway line, is north-east and south-west. Hill forts in Tisbury, Donhead St. Mary, and Easton Bassett, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the city is probably derived from the Saxon words, Dun, a hill, and Holme, a river island; being descriptive of its … these strangers cleared away the trees which skirted the hill, and began to build substantial houses. Thus arose the … The church is a very ancient structure. On the brow of a hill in the parish is an extensive earthwork called Ogbury …
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