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Magna Britannia
… of Week St. Mary, extends into this parish. Langford-hill was formerly the seat of the ancient family of Langford, … death of Mrs. Isabella Charlotte Wollocombe, of Langford-hill, niece of Roger Wollocombe above-mentioned, this estate …
Magna Britannia
… whom it passed, either by purchase or alliance, to Robert Hill, made one of the justices of the Common Pleas in 1408. Judge Hill's posterity continued here for eight generations, after … married Revell. The co-heiresses of Revell married Hurst, Hill, and Fountayne. Two parts of this estate became vested …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… MALMESBURY The Town of Malmesbury stands on a steep hill almost encircled by the Tetbury and Sherston branches of … villages or hamlets of Milbourne, Whitchurch, and Blick's Hill to the east, Burton Hill immediately south of the town, and Corston and Rodbourne …
A History of the County of Warwick
… son Humphrey. 78 This share seems to have come to Amias Hill, who with his wife Joyce in 1550 sold one third (of one … church, to Richard Venables and John Maynard. 128 Amias Hill of Atherstone presented to the living in 1553 129 and … Henry Lodge (perhaps a lessee) in 1595 131 and from Amias Hill in 1599. 132 A later Richard Gray sold in 1659 to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sands field, and West and East fields on and under the hill. By that date at least 100 a. of arable in the northern … of the hospital's estate, then known as Manor and Pewsey Hill farms, into the early 20th century. 74 Apart from the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… those of Garford are found Cilia's Brook 24 and Winter's Hill. 25 The names Mudsale, Okefeld, le ham, Crowe Pits, … remains have been found. 29 There is a tumulus on Barrow Hill at Garford between two branches of the River Ock. 30 A …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The open arable fields were then known as Clay, Sand, and Hill fields, and Greenhill cliffs, the common meadows as Lot, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Upper Greensand reaching about 300 ft. at the top of Ledge Hill. Between the northern boundary and Ledge Hill lay the common meadows, inclosed in the 17th century. 13 … with the exception of a small piece at the top of the hill, it was inclosed in the 17th century. 14 The excluded …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… by threllesgate (the road called the Rail's-gate) to [the hill called] Wechnesberg and thence by the side of …
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