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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which takes its name from its situation on the side of the hill. IT IS MOSTLY situated on the height of the range of the … The village, with the church, stands on the summit of the hill, the tower is a conspicuous object to the country round … flowing in different contrary directions. The soil on the hill is both dry and healthy, where the quarry stone abouads …
Magna Britannia
… Arthur Chichester, Earl of Donegall; Dorcas, daughter of Hill, of Warwickshire; and Mary, daughter of John, Earl of …
A History of the County of Durham
… and the other in the north; Newsham Hall and Trafford Hill are more central, the former being to the east on high … bridge, somewhat widened, was restored to use. On Follin Hill between Trafford Hill and the river are two parallel lines of intrenchments, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… eminences, of which by far the most famous is Coopers Hill, remarkable not for its actual height but for its … Alderhurst was the seat of the late Lord Thring. Coopers Hill College was erected for the training of candidates for … services. The Royal Holloway College for Women, Egham Hill, was founded by the late Mr. Thomas Holloway in 1879 and …
Magna Britannia
… in 1806. Two-thirds of this estate are now vested in * * * Hill, Esq., a natural son of the late Mr. Herring; the … The old mansion is divided in like proportions: Mr. Hill's part is occupied by a servant. The house was …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by the East and West Arncliff 27 Woods and Limber Hill Wood, where Glaisdale Beck joins the River Esk. They are … which consists of one street ascending the slope of a hill, with the site of Egton Hall and the new church of St. Hilda halfway down the hill. The site of the old church of St. Hilda is half a mile …
A History of the County of Worcester
… datum, is near the village of Eldersfield at a small hill or tump named Gadbury Bank where there is an ancient … Winslow, 104 for the manor of Marsh Place descended with Hill Court in Longdon (q. v.) till about 1560. 105 It must … m. 193; Trin. 1 Will. IV, m. 285. Inform. from Mr. John Hill. Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cccxlix, 166. Feet of F. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and barren. At the north-west corner of the parish, on the hill, is Eleham park, being a large wood, belonging to the … and fess, three trefoils slipt. A brass plate for John Hill, dean and vicar of Eleham, obt. 1730. In this church was … Robert Harrison, A. M. Oct. 1, 1707, resigned 1711. John Hill, A. B. Nov. 3, 1711 obt, Feb. 1731. Philip Bearcroft, S. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Howard). The soil is clay. There are tumuli at Barrow Hill, east of the village of Copythorne, and a supposed Roman … ermine between three bulls' heads caboshed argent. Wade Hill Farm was purchased in 1818 from William Young of … Bd. of Agric (1905). Ibid. The highest point is Staplewood Hill in the west, 114 ft. above the ordnance datum. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Ellerburn. They were in the possession of the Rev. John R. Hill in 1859 and have followed the descent of his manor of … Dale, 30 being now in the possession of Captain Richard Hill of Thornton Dale. Dean and Chapter of Windsor. Argent a cross gules. Hill of Thornton Dale. Sable a cheveron engrailed ermine …
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