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A History of the County of Buckingham
… Stocking, also called Snelshall Stocking, and Windmill Hill. MANOR There is no mention of TATTENHOE in the Survey of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a., Teffont, 261 a., and Mill, 78 a., were mostly held at rack rent. They included 324 a. of arable, 84 a. of pasture, … near the boundary with Chilmark and a quarry on Butts Hill west of the village street. 197 T. T. Gething & Co., … special geological and biological interest. 200 The Butts Hill quarry remained within the Teffont estate and stone was …
A History of the County of Rutland
… advantage of the levels, it passed under Market Overton Hill towards Ashwell. Tradition says that only one barge with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… up-stream, whence a road climbs the slopes of Southease Hill, a mile and a half from the village, and drops steeply … appears to be modern. The southern slopes of Southease Hill show medieval lynchets. To-day, however, the land is … 31 Church The church of ST. LAWRENCE stands on the hill-side at the head of the village street. It consists of a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The village, with the church, stands on the edge of the hill, commanding views across the valley to Bredon Hill and the Cotswolds. Next east of the churchyard is a … is crossed in Temple Grafton village by a road from Red Hill on the Alcester Stratford road, through Ardens Grafton …
A History of the County of Worcester
… most beautiful country, in which the high Titterstone Clee Hill is a remarkable feature. It has a station 1 on the … in 1856 9 from the parishes of Laysters and Middleton-on-Hill in Herefordshire, and Tenbury. The hamlet of Sutton lies … 1716 and 1718, and by Thomas Blackmore in 1755. 170 Thomas Hill presented in 1762 and 1774, 171 and the advowson seems …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is encompassed with a bank, from which it rises to an hill, on the summit of which is a small coppice of wood, in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… also two 'lands' in each of the fields known as Bawdy Hill, Wandills, Tenter lands, Lame Hill, Flintons, Thrakills, Cottrills, Cross-beck lands, How … Farm and Oak Wood. A steep wooded bank called Mowthorpe Hill forms a semicircle, falling rapidly to the meadows …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… borough. TESTON is beautifully situated on the side of a hill, declining southward towards the river Medway, which is … village of West Farleigh, and its church, on the opposite hill. South-westward the prospect extends along the valley, … this parish is the boundary of the Weald, that is from the hill above Watringbury, across the river, towards the hill
Magna Britannia
… of the rectory. There was formerly a chapel at Walland hill, of which there are some remains. Thrushelton, or … now Unitarians. The old meeting-house, which was on Angel Hill, is supposed to have been built about 1689: it was taken …
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