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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of wheat and malt but only 3 each of barley and rye. 246 Saffron was apparently cultivated before the 17th century. … with 8 a. 376 Its probable site is indicated by the chapel hill mentioned in 1633 near the parish claypit. 377 Before … of Geo. Shotbolt). PROB 11/39 (P.C.C. 46 Wrastley). Cf. Saffron ground furlong: C.R.O., L 75/15. C.U.L., Doc. 637, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… are 'Briggedale' and 'Windhyl,' 71 apparently Windy Hill in the south-east near Hutton Lowcross, 'Hovedlandes,' …
Magna Britannia
… time a seat of the Seawards, whose heiress brought it to Hill; it belonged afterwards to the Sydenhams; and is now the … Drewe); Mrs. Mary Seaward, of Priory, 1724; Richard Hill, Esq., (who married the heiress of Seaward,) 1737. The … 1586; Elizabeth, wife of John Carew, Esq., and daughter of Hill of Shilston. Oliver's Historic Collections relating to …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the other ascending by the 'Johnstone Arms' and Red Hill and leading, as Storr Lane, to St. Peter's Church. The … of a stone cross; above is Stonesty Wood. Suffield Hill ascends to Suffield (with Northfield adjoining), the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to Lieut. Cornwallis Jasper Trower, R.N., killed at Majuba Hill, 27 Feb. 1881. The registers are as follows: (i) …
A History of the County of Worcester
… border, where it rises to about 700 ft. Wychbury Hill, a detached hill partly in the parish of Pedmore, attains a height of 700 … for the repair of the roads in the parish. Wychbury Hill is the site of an early camp. 13 Several coins have been …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… merchan desings, fisheries, pastures, onions, garlic, and saffron; and also the tithes of sheaves increasing in …
A History of the County of Worcester
… century described the house as being raised on a small hill at a short distance from the river, 'so that it was …