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A History of the County of Worcester
… A. Stephenson Fetherstonhaugh. Further south are Stitchins Hill, Upper and Lower Sandlin and Upper and Lower Howsell, … Whitakers. In 1669 he sold the whole manor to Richard Hill, 107 who died about 1676, leaving as coheirs his two … of Henry VI 153 and again in 1542, when it is called 'Hill Mill,' 154 and a mill there is mentioned in 1607. 155 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… branching off to the north-east to Duck End, and Leighton Hill to the south. The church stands at the south-east end of … Churchestreete, Plowewright's (xv cent.); 5 Knolle Hill, Bury lease, Sallam green (xvi cent.). 6 An Inclosure … were not satisfied with the inclosure . . . or that Knole Hill and Sallam Layse, which he had appointed in recompense …
A History of the County of Bedford
… extensive one being in the south-east corner at Shenley Hill. From one of these pits the sand used in the composition … of Great and Little Billington, which both lie on a steep hill leading down to the river. At the top of the hill, standing behind the rectory, is the church. The village …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the north Side of this Lordship, on a Knoll, called Court-Hill, near the Bounds of Gotham, about a flight Shot from … 10 Joh. Ex Autogr. penes G. Clifton. Esc. 32 E. 1. Fin. Hill. 10 E. 2. Ese. 17 E. 2 n. 64. Ese. 34 E. 3. n. 62. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Faversham, in the vicinity of which, as well on Juddes-hill, on the great road, half a mile west of Ospringe, or at … side of the road leading from Doddington to Hollingborne hill, at the extreme bounds of this parish, lies an estate …
A History of the County of Hertford
… when it was sold to Mr. Walter Plimpton, Mr. Henry William Hill and Major Gilbert E. W. Malet, who form a syndicate. 100 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… rectors, the Rev. W. Durham (d. 1686) and the Rev. H. Hill (d. 1707). There is a ring of three bells, two dated …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Castle or Segsbury Camp is a large earthwork of the hill-top type, on the top of the downs above the village. 4 … on Letcombe Brook. Near it is a fulling-mill, and Windmill Hill, on the border between Letcombe Regis and East and West … surrounded the house and sold the estate in 1905 to James Hill, the trustees under whose will are the present owners. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Eltham road, beyond which it extends, northward, up the hill to Blackheath, which is a small part of it within its … a large hamlet of houses, which reaches as far as Deptford-hill on the London-road, many of these are handsome, and some … These springs in this hamlet are at the foot of a hill, about twelve in number. The hill and ground adjoining …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 7 The highest point (837 ft.) is on the summit of Beacon Hill (a name that perpetuates the memory of Elizabethan watch … reaching the Chiltern slope at the foot of Stokenchurch hill, the boundary falls a stone's throw behind the present … debts and mortgages. 58 Paul Jodrell (16461728) of Syon Hill in Isleworth (Mdx.), who thus became lord of Lewknor …
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