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A History of the County of Oxford
… of the township at 68 m., forming a great bowl, the 'bent hill' from which the township takes its name. 4 Weaveley is … ran due south from Tackley green, past the east front of Hill Court (later Tackley Park) and into the surviving road at Pound Hill in Whitehill. 8 In the 17th century and the early 18th …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 16 the former of whom afterwards married William Ludlow of Hill Deverill (co. Wilts.), while the latter became the wife …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and bushes and fern'. The lot land was on the heath, Combe Hill, Wookbrash Hill, Bull Hill, and 'Sandpitts', while there were at least 6 'hides' of …
Magna Britannia
… two or three terrifying steps give you entrance to the hill, which supplieth pasture for sheepe and conyes: upon the … is higheste of all, nere the gate of entraunce into the hill, where the offensive stones so exposed hang over the …
Magna Britannia
… succeeding reign between Sir Henry Percehay and Sir John Hill. The whole became the property of Franceis, of Combe … by descent from Percehay, and partly by purchase from Hill. Before this union the moieties were called Tallaton Hill and Tallaton Percehay. These passed again into separate …
A History of the County of Surrey
A History of the County of Warwick
… and plastered ceilings with rough main beams. Beaumont Hill Farm, near Wood End and mile north of Tanworth Church, … have flat arches or lintels of stone or cement. Monkspath Hill Farm, west of the main road from Hockley Heath to … of Warwick in 1235 with others in Cherington and Wiggins Hill in Sutton Coldfield (q.v.) by William Bonchevaler, 59 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… of Mr. W. Baring Du Pr, M.P. Further south is Berry Hill. South of the hill is Amerden Grove with Barge Farm, and to the east of … the residence of Mr. Seymour Grenfell, and 'Taplow Hill,' that of Mr. O.P.Serocold. There are a few buildings to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… stands in a picturesque position on the brow of a small hill overlooking the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, which … 1833 and rebuilt in 1899, and the Wesleyan chapel in Bates Hill, built in 1842, has since been enlarged. CHARITIES …
A History of the County of Surrey
… for the village stands back from the edge of the chalk hill; the church is on the brow 790 ft. above the sea, with … 3 miles north-west of the latter. Along the slope of the hill the ancient road called the Pilgrims' Way runs from … in 1801, and a new house was built at the foot of the hill, near the Pilgrims' Way. 50 Plan of Tatsfield Church …
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