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A History of the County of Hampshire
… A few yards along this eastern branch as it leads down hill the village schools stand on the north side, while … of the lane known as Berry Wood Lane as it winds down hill in a more or less northerly direction towards Bradley. North-west of Lower Wield, Windmill Hill rises to a height of about 490 ft. above the ordnance …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… War. 3 E. 3. ro. 2 rot. 23. Ch. 5 E 3. m. 23. Nom. Vill. Hill, 11 H. 7 rot. 101. Mich. 16 H. 7. rot. 197. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the north are the sandy Wigginton Heath and Rye Hill where the land rises to 600 feet. Most of the parish … to be the pre-inclosure road can be seen ascending the hill to the left. 5 The BanburyChipping Norton railway, built … 1965. The village is sited at a height of 400 ft. on the hill above the Swere valley, just off the road from Swerford …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by the old road from Little Woodborough to Pewsey. Picked Hill, 662 ft., is in the west of the tithing, and north of … runs up the scarp of the Marlborough Downs to Golden Ball Hill, 880 ft. The tithing measured about 1,431 a. in 1803. 3 … copse. West of the farm it extended northwards to Draycot Hill and thence north-eastwards in a tongue of land formerly …
A History of the County of Hertford
… projects at the back. The church and rectory stand on a hill rising on the south side of the road, with the schools …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to north-west, the highest point being reached at Mox Hill, 213 ft. above the ordnance datum. The River Ouse forms …
A History of the County of Warwick
… largely artificial. In the north-east corner near Cleve's Hill a height of 450 ft. is attained, but most of the parish … passing through the village after the battle of Edge Hill are said to have tried to pull down the ancient cross, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… whence it passeth to Leicester, and from Leicester to Segs-Hill, a place within 3 miles of Willoughby, where some say … the Willoughby side of the road is a tumulous called Cross-hill. The old scite is in a field called Herrings, or the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… it seems a continued range of gardens. Though it has much hill and dale in it, yet it is in general high ground, and … river Darent, from thence the ground rises westward up the hill, on the summit of which the church stands, near which … of Westenhanger, who likewife purchased the manor of Rowe-hill, in this parish, and his great grandson, RobertSmythe, …