Edge Hill, Warwickshire — Edge Hill (gbmapping|SP373474) is an escarpment and hamlet in the county of Warwickshire, England. It is best known as having been a prominent feature of the site of the first battle of the English Civil War. It gave its name to that… … Wikipedia
Hill — (engl. für ‚Hügel‘, aber auch mittelhochdeutsch ‚Heimstätte‘) bezeichnet geografische Objekte: Hill (Bach), einen Grenzbach im Hohen Venn Hill (Gloucestershire), Vereinigtes Königreich Hill (Warwickshire), Vereinigtes Königreich Hill (West… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hill (disambiguation) — Hill usually refers to a raised landform. Hill may also refer to: * Hill (surname), the surname of many people * Hill (constructor), a 1970s Formula One teamIn places:Canada *Hill Island, NunavutEngland*Hill, Gloucestershire *Hill, Warwickshire… … Wikipedia
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Warwickshire — Geografía Status: Condado Conmemorativo Administrativo Región: West Midlands Área: Total Admin. del ayuntamiento Puesto 31º 1,975 km² Puesto 28º Sede a … Wikipedia Español
Warwickshire — (spr. ŭarrickschĭr), engl. Grafschaft, zwischen den Grafschaften Stafford, Leicester, Northampton, Oxford, Gloucester und Worcester gelegen, umfaßt 2337 qkm (42,4 QM.) mit (1901) 897,835 Einw. (384 auf 1 qkm), als Verwaltungsbezirk (nach… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Warwickshire ring — The Warwickshire ring is a connected series of canals forming a circuit around the West Midlands area of England. The ring is formed from the Coventry Canal, the Oxford Canal, the Grand Union Canal, the Stratford upon Avon Canal and the… … Wikipedia
Warwickshire Yeomanry — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Warwickshire Yeomanry abbreviation= caption= dates= 1794 1956 country= Great Britain allegiance= branch= British Army type= Yeomanry role= size=Regiment command structure= Cavalry Corps World War I Royal Armoured… … Wikipedia
Hill, Matthew Davenport — ▪ British lawyer and penologist born Aug. 6, 1792, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng. died June 7, 1872, Stapleton, near Bristol, Gloucestershire British lawyer and penologist, many of whose suggested reforms in the treatment of criminals were… … Universalium
hill figures — Certain steep chalk hills in southern England carry figures made by cutting away turf and topsoil, visible for miles. They can be either outline drawings, or figures solidly blocked out; they need regular maintenance to prevent the return of… … A Dictionary of English folklore