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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and the large tract of woodland, as far as Shooter's-hill, bounding the high road there to Dover. The great lodge … At the NORTH-EAST extremity of this parish lies SHOOTER'S-HILL, over which the high road leads from London to Dover. … of thieves among the woods and coppices, with which this hill, especially towards the south and east, was much …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on a site south of the Cambridge road called Mill Hill in 1841, giving its name to Mill Way and Mill Hadon … B 3, f. 38v. Ibid. C 3/21. Terrier and survey, 1922. A. G. Hill, Chs. of Cambs. (London, 1880), 11820. Cambs. Ch. Goods, …
A History of the County of Durham
… inn. The hall and Spring House lie to the south, Viewley Hill to the west, Sandy Leas nearer the centre, and Elton …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… is less than 50 feet above the Ordnance datum. Near Stock Hill Lodge, however, it rises to 200 ft. The subsoil is … Oldmoor, Butterfyllymede, Clakesdene, Kilnebrigge, Stock hill field (xiv cent.). 8 The SheepWalk, a name still …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… cuts through the wooded country in the north; Star Hill House, the residence of Mr. George Henry Staytont, and …
A History of the County of Durham
… The ii d in high Stotfold Moor, in a corner beneath a hill close by the beck side, butting on Mr Maire's land, in … Stotfold in the north-east. The highest point is Beacon Hill (435 ft. above the ordnance datum), which lies to the … in the 13th century, but this has disappeared. 33 Mill Hill is mentioned in 1670. 34 The first known lord of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… eastern part of the parish runs north-east from Willett Hill (274 m.), and then south-east across the gentler slopes … natural boundary follows a stream south-west of Willett Hill, but the Brendon ridgeway marks part of the boundary in … farming, and after 1831, when Elworthy common and Willett Hill were inclosed, there was no common pasture in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and in 1639 it was bought by John Coulding of Hill Court in Longdon (Worcs.). In 1676 his son Edward sold …
A History of the County of Rutland
… as far as the river and eastward as far as Chapel Hill, where in Chapel Spinney, on the north side, Blore … appears to have been on the east side of the village on a hill, but no ruins of the chapel remain. Charities The Poor's …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… is on exceptionally high ground, and is reached by a steep hill, both from Selborne on the north and Hawkley on the …
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