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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… one of its four principal heads, which rises at Gravely-hill in that county, whence directing its course eastward …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… east to west, towards the latter it reaches as far as Skid-hill, on the consines of Surry; from north to south, it is …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the free use of the road in Cowesby 'leading up the hill.' They had made it themselves in the time of Osmund's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the same time parts of Cowley were transferred to Forest Hill and St. Clements, and in 1886 Hockmore Farm and Cottages … of changethe 18th-century 'King of Prussia' at Rose Hill, the 'Old Swan' at Temple Cowley, the 'Swan', the … or Pyellfurlong and is probably the same as Pye Hill, whence Pile Road. 49 At the far end of Butchers Lane …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… marshes, whence the ground rises southward to a very high hill, on which is the seat, called from its situation, … no issue; and secondly to Penelope, daughter of Sir Moses Hill, by whom he left issue four daughters, his coheirs; viz. Pembroke, married to Matthew Tomlinson, esq. Hill to Sir William Boothby, bart. of Broadlow Ash, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Yearsley, Angram Grange, Wildon Grange, Thornton on the Hill and Baxby and the chapelry of Birdforth. Wass, in … On the north side of the road, nearly at the top of the hill, is the 'Fauconberg Arms,' a late 18th-century gabled … in 1795, 18 is now disused. South-west of Oulston is the hill from which the township of Thornton takes its name. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the townships of Barton-le-Willows and Whitwellon-the-Hill, and is crossed soon after it enters the parish by the … the North Eastern railway, which has one station at Barton Hill and another, Kirkham station, just within the boundaries … Barton and Whitwell in the 17th century. 4 Whitwell-on-the-Hill, the largest of the three villages, is mainly built on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… consist mostly of oak. There are several rises of small hill and dale throughout it; the soil is in general, … year of king Henry I. and then purchased lands at Winchett hill there, where he built a mansion for his residence; which … I. removed to his manor, where he built a mansion, on the hill of Glassenbury, which came by lineal descent to Walter …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Field, 1694; also a rentcharge of 1 charged on Perry Hill Farm, representing the gift of William Fruit in 1649. … The endowment consists of house property at Tooting, Herne Hill, Brixton and Clapham, and 3 a. 2 r. at Cranfield, …
A History of the County of Essex
… It was probably in the north-east of the parish: Millfield Hill was said in 1594 to adjoin Cranham Wood, and in 1614 …