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A History of the County of Shropshire
… denominations: a Union Free church in Constitution Hill formed by Congregationalists and Baptists, and a … its members joined the Congregationalists at Constitution Hill. 6 The Quakers, whose meeting in 1760 was well attended … 1900 an impressive new church was opened at Constitution Hill. Built of brick with stone dressings, it was designed in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… year the five collaborated to open the former Constitution Hill school (bought 1966) as a masonic hall for east …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… vol. 2 p. 55. Et Reg. de Worksop fol. 9 b. Pl. de Banc. Hill. 5 E. 2. ro. 35 in dorso. Fin. lev. apud. Ebor. Hill. 9 E. 3. Esc. 8 E. 13. n. 68. Pasc. 8 H. 8. rot. 504. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and partly by rate. Here is a large tumulus called Castle Hill. Welton-Le-Wold (St. Martin) WELTON-LE-WOLD ( St. … Wembley WEMBLEY, a hamlet, in the parish of Harrowon-the-Hill, union of Hendon, hundred of Gore, county of Middlesex; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… in the area of the present playing fields, and down the hill to the S. on the corner of Church Road. All have since …
A History of the County of Somerset
… have been discovered on the northern ridge where Wembdon Hill and Moore's and Hollow lanes may outline a triangular … defensive site of the Bronze Age and later. 43 The hill gives the second element of the name of the parish. … Prospect Cottage, besides terraced cottages at 'Top of the Hill' and others called Sunny Banks, later Sandbanks. 48 In …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 3 In 1903 the vicar personally bought the house called Hill Grove in Wembdon Hill, 4 and his successors received an allowance to cover the … was a chapel called Holowell, near the well below Wembdon Hill. 29 No further trace of the chapel has been found. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1251. 57 The manor descended with Spaxton in the Fichet, Hill, and Waldegrave families. 58 James Waldegrave, Earl …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from other benefactions, among the poor; and William Hill, in 1723, bequeathed an estate now let for 145 per … for Baptists, Bryanites, and Weslcyans. On the summit of a hill sailed Caer Bonalas, is a circle of upright stones, … the uppermost being 19 feet in diameter. On the same hill are two barrows, one of which is inclosed by a wall …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… a(55). Trackways and small Tumulus on Bacombe Hill, mile W. of the church. ConditionOf tumulus, much …