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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… from the Marsh, through Warnage, to the foot of Kite Hill, the southern boundary by Rotten Row, and the eastern by … which lies along Ermine Street at the bottom of Callas Hill. Among these are two thatched inns, the 'Plough' and the … there are a few thatched cottages of earlier date. Kite Hill, which runs parallel to Ermine Street and is one of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Putney, being now very much built over about the West Hill, but still preserving some open ground to the south … and Wimbledon Park extend within its borders. On West Hill is the Royal Hospital for Incurables, which occupies the … One of these, the Manor House on the summit of the East Hill, built probably about 1670 for a Low Country refugee, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Street, running south; Grove Street (formerly called Low Hill or Abingdon Street), 11 running north; and Farringdon … date unknown), being an allotment of 5 acres on Chain Hill under the Wantage Inclosure Act, 1803, let at 10 a year, … 60. G.E.C. loc. cit. Ibid. vii, 229; Feet of F. Div. Co. Hill. 28 & 29 Chas. II. Feet of F. Div. Co. Mich. 32 Chas. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… then held by T. Daniel, Esq. In 1871 the Rev. Chas. Grey Hill presented, and in 1894 his executors. The advowson was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the BanburyDaventry road which, after climbing Williamscot Hill (known locally as Kalabergo's Hill since an Italian travelling jeweller and clockmaker of … Cropredy on the west and with Upper Wardington and Fern Hill on the east. The first part of the latter road is known …
A History of the County of Hertford
… as far as Musley Lane. Further north still, between Musley Hill and High Oak Road, are the buildings of the Union … in Crib Street which was sold in 1841), and on Musley Hill are the waterworks of the Ware Urban District. BOROUGH … Warbeck, a fellow prisoner, and was executed on Tower Hill in 1499, aged twentyfour. He, however, never held Ware, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which is in the hundred of Ham, below the foot of the clay-hill southward, is in the level of Romney Marsh, and in the … who lives in it. The church stands on the edge of the hill, overlooking the Marsh, which is at the foot of it. … mile northeast from the church, over which the country is hill and dale, is the hamlet of Ham-street, close at the edge …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… hamlets, Warfield Street, Moss End, West End, Hawthorn Hill, Nuptown, Hailey Green and Reishwood. New Bracknell in … border, may commemorate some forgotten fight. 12 Hawthorne Hill is connected with a family named Hawthorne, who were settled at Warfield in the 16th century. 13 Jeulots Hill may perhaps be identified with Joyliff's Hill, which was …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… beds and London clay. The highest point is at Bowsey Hill (454 ft.), from which the land slopes down towards the … Waterworks Co., which has a large reservoir on Bowsey Hill. There is a brick-kiln at Crazies Hill and a boat-building yard on the Thames, but otherwise …
A History of the County of Northampton
… part under pasture. The village stands on the brow of a hill and from it fine avenues of trees run in the direction …
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