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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Throp Hill | Throphill | Hodgsons Hist. of Co | 36 Chains East | A Small village | ||
Throp Hill | Mackenzies Hist. of Co | from Whittle | Situated on a considerable | |||
Throppil |
White’s Directory | Hill | eminence. The name applying | |||
to both. | ||||||
Thorp Hill | Whellan’s Directory | |||||
Thorp Hill | Mr. Mitchell | |||||
Throp Hill | The Tithe Plan | |||||
Throp Hill | List of Co Voters | |||||
Whittle Hill | Whittle Hill | White’s Directory | 36 Chains | A very Remarkable Hill now | ||
Whittle Hill | Mr. Wrea | West from | under tillage | |||
Whittle Hill | Mr. Mitchell | Thorp Hill | White’s Directory makes mention | |||
Whittle Hill | Hodgson’s History | of this also of having had a | ||||
Roman entrenchment thereon of | ||||||
which no vestige remains neither | ||||||
can any information be got in | ||||||
this neighbourhood respecting | ||||||
it. Hodgson likewise | ||||||
mentions this entrenchment but finally | ||||||
states that "the stones were removed | ||||||
about 30 Years since" | ||||||
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