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A History of the County of Oxford
… is reflected in numerous furlong names incorporating 'hill', and others such as Redcliff and Iron Down which allude … marlstone outcrop, which runs north-westward from near Hill Farm to Bury's Farm above the Wigginton road. Five small … 294 a. for glebe and tithe. 152 The estate, then known as Hill farm, was sold in 1969. 153 A small estate of 2 or 3 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by 1844 a barn, later part of a farmstead called Stoford Hill Buildings, had been built near the parish's north-east … Queen Street, south-east of it King Street. Primrose Hill led north-east from King Street. Several of the c. 10 … 99 the oldest, at the junction of King Street and Primrose Hill, bears the date 1725. Burden's Ball House, at the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… bricks and tiles were manufactured on the slope of Pitway hill and along the East Lambrook road. Marl was dug in … in 851, and the derivation of the place-name as 'Wicga's hill' is at variance with the gentle contours. 15 Bridge … a prehistoric trackway linking the Iron Age fort on Ham Hill with Neroche and the Blackdowns. An ancient bridge over …
A History of the County of Oxford
… from its short river frontage on the Thames up into the hill land round its hamlet at Woodcote. The ancient parish … two townships: Stoke to the west, known at times as Below Hill, and Woodcote to the east, known as Above Hill. 5 The latter included Woodcote village and the hamlets …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… situated in the south of the village at the top of Church Hill. The elementary schools are situated on the north side …
A History of the County of Essex
… manor was recorded in 1662. 225 It may have been at Mill Hill, on Wealdside common, where a circular mound survived in … others, having been in private hands, were given to Noak Hill church, but those, including the brass of Arthur …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had been absorbed into the 5 yardlands held by the Hill family. 111 In 1665 these five farmers are found living … Wills Oxon. 26: Thomas Greene (d. 1634); ibid. 30: William Hill (d. 1624); ibid. 12: Robert Cooper (d. 1618). Hill's crops were valued at 85 and his stock at 43 16 s. 8 d. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The Manor House occupies a corner site on Market Hill near the centre of the town and forms a residence and a … gift of his father Ro: Edm: and his brother Tho: Edm: Job Hill 20 shillings for the gift of his mother E: H:' There are …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the south-west by Telscombe, the parish covers Southease Hill between the limits of Cricketing Bottom and Broadgreen … upon which cattle are pastured. On the slopes of Southease Hill corn is grown and sheep-walks are found higher on the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… objection to this is, that the valley between Northfleet-hill, leading to the bridge, and the opposite hill westward from it, was at that time a broad fleet of … 1457. Elizeus Burgis, S.T.P. in 1628 and 1650. 37 Daniel Hill, in 1720. William Geekie, S. T. P. July 1729, obt. 1767. …
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