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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… or bridle road from Faversham to the top of the latter hill, goes close by the north side of it. The walls of it …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with its hamlets of Fletchamstead, Canley, and Tile Hill, was included within the city boundary in 1927, and … and so to the road which divides 'Helynhull' [in Hill] from Stivichall. Then by the 'Merdenesyche' 3 into the … Wood and on the high ground north of this round Tile Hill. The site eventually chosen for the Cistercian Abbey of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to 120 m. in the north where there are ridges of Sharp's Hill beds and Chipping Norton limestone. 2 The slate beds … irregular ellipse from the junction of the Riding and Pond Hill in the north to the junction of Brook Lane and Church … church and in the west around Boot Street and Laughton's Hill, connected by High Street. The number of 18thcentury …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… east side of the Foss Way where the road tops a prominent hill above the 750-ft. level, and can be seen for many miles … end of Donnington by the Evenlode. South from Stow the hill runs down to a saddle with streams draining east (the … streams the land slopes steeply up the sides of Icomb Hill. East from Stow the hill stretches out a shoulder into …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… A large new plantation called Camp wood was formed on Foss hill at the south end of the parish in the late 20th century … temporarily boosted by the inhabitants of the camp at Foss hill in Stowell: 830 people were enumerated in 1951, but only … that there were one or more dwellings lower down the hill, near the Coln, where the name Skeggs was used later for …
A History of the County of Oxford
… connecting Stanton St. John and Islip. The wood crowns a hill at the junction of this road with the Roman road from … the Crown. 45 Earlier, in 1637, Richard Powell of Forest Hill had obtained a lease of Shotover and Stowood from the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sellindge. There are several small hamlets. Above the hill is Stowting common, and a little further Limridge green; …
A History of the County of Durham
… the 19th century there were traces of entrenchments on a hill at Tunstall, which, it was conjectured, might have been …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of Sir Robert G. Cornish Mowbray, bart., Mortimer Hill, formerly called Violet Hill, of Capt. Sir Charles Roderick Hunter, bart., Mortimer … Harriet Brocas, daughter of Henry Lannoy Hunter of Beech Hill, who lived till 1819. The estate then passed to her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the General Inclosure Acts on 14 March 1866. 2 Beech Hill was formed into an ecclesiastical parish on 31 January … of the abbey of St. Mary Vallemont with the place. Beech Hill House, a large and plain mansion of brick, is the seat … fourth Duke of Wellington. The reputed manor 81 of BEECH HILL or BEECH HILL WYKE was held of the manor of Stratfield …
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