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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… later English style, is finely situated on the slope of a hill; the north aisle was built by Thomas Alderton, of … is a ferry to Newnham: from an eminence called Barrow hill is a very extensive and pleasing view. The living is a … style. Above the village is a lofty eminence named Giant's hill, on which are the remains of some works supposed to have …
Survey of London
… ff. 1314. R.B.; Boswell's Life of Johnson, ed. G. Birkbeck Hill, revised L. F. Powell, 1934, vol. III, p. 536, vol. IV, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… restored. Secular a(2). Homestead Moat, S. of Clodmore Hill, mile W.N.W. of the church. b(3). Wood Hall, house and … the road, m. W. of the church. a(19). Cottage, at Clodmore Hill, nearly 1 m. N.W. of the church, with a modern addition. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Its court may originally have met at Mutlow, later Mettle, hill between Meldreth and Kneesworth. 5 In the 1230s some 16 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… in the fess point a baronet's badge. Crest: a cock. 240b. Hill. Gules, two bars ermine and a lion argent in chief. 53a. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Elizabeth I(?). Encircled by the Garter (?). Easton-on-the-Hill (1), 54. Stuart 16031688. Quarterly: 1 and 4 France … three escallops sable three garbs or. Easton-on-the-Hill (1), 54. Bohun. On a bend between two cotises and six … dragons' heads erased within a bordure or. Easton-on-the-Hill (13), 56. Delawarr. Gules crusily fitchy a lion rampant …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… n. 29. Esc. 35 E. 3, part. 2, n. 30. Fin. lev. in Oct. S. Hill, 11 E. 2. Esc. 14 H. 6, n. 32. Esc. 16 H 6, n. 43. Fin. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… to the S.E. The village lies on the E. side of a low hill in the centre of the peninsula and is probably a late …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Independents; and a Chartist meeting-house. On Cockliff hill, the highest ground in the county, are the remains of a … Arms. The castle is situated on the summit of a high hill, and defended on two sides by the precipitous acclivity …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… consisting of various houses built round the brow of a low hill of conical form, which had been strongly fortified by … Perth; containing, with the villages of Bankfoot, Carnie-Hill, and Waterloo, and part of Stanley, 3366 inhabitants. … heights, of which the highest within the parish is Birnam Hill, 1300 feet above the sea; the other hills are, …
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