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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… a free school, in this parish, and lands near the Beacon-hill, estimated at eighty acres, towards the maintenance of a … a house and lands, estimated at 16 acres, near the Beacon-hill, for an additional maintenance for the usher. There are …
A History of the County of Hertford
… gravel-pits in the southwest. The village stands upon a hill, with St. Peter's Church, the manor-house called the … of Hebing End is Burn's Green, and to the south Cutting Hill. Great Brookfield Common, Lamsden Common, and … Field, Great and Little Brooke Field, Lether Field, Popp-hill Field, Baddmeads, Paddocks Penn, Ox Shott Hill, Stocking …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… to the south. Bentworth Lodge, originally called Binstead Hill, is I mile east, on the boundary of the parish, and is …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Cottage, which faces upon the Bromsgrove Road. Near Church Hill Farm, to the south of the vicarage, is the Mount, the … Athelerescroft, Stambernesse 9(xiv cent.); The Church Hill, White Pitts, Ten Mile Brook, 10Church House, Madely … Moore, Dagnellend, Dippa Dawn or Dipper Downes, Storiage Hill, Blacklands, Aldwells Meadow, The Sling, Penns Hill, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… northeast to Burton Green, and north up the road by Tile Hill and Banner Lane to Hockley, and so to the northeast … it crosses the Meriden road, and Nailcote Hall 6 to Tile Hill. From Burton Green Hob Lane runs north-west past Beanitt …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… its name from its situation, Berg, in Saxon, signifying a hill, and stede, a place or village. THE PARISH lies mostly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on the parish boundary at the west corner, is an Iron-Age hill fort occupied until Romano-British times; north of it … Mr. George Street bought 820 a., which he owned as Berwick Hill farm in 1992. 71 Before 1127 Patrick de Chaworth may … 159 In 1954 they were divided into Manor farm and Berwick Hill farm, 160 for both of which farmyards in the street were …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… arm extended 5 km. south from the top of White Sheet Hill, its broader eastern arm 7 km. between the hill and Bugden Bottom. 2 From the 10th century it was part … of the Ebble and the Nadder extends south from White Sheet Hill across the western part of the parish. The eastwest …