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Places named Underhill:
* Underhill is a town in
Vermont ,USA .* Underhill is the name given to the area of land at the northern end of the
Isle of Portland inDorset ,England , which is very steep and contains the villages ofChiswell , Castletown, andFortuneswell . The rest of theisland is known asTophill .*
Underhill School is the name of a school on Mays Lane, Barnet (nearUnderhill Stadium , the home ground of Barnet Football Club in theUnited Kingdom ).*
Underhill Stadium is the home ground of Barnet Football Club in theUnited Kingdom .* Underhill is a street and residential neighbourhood in
Toronto ,Canada , near the intersection of the Don Valley Parkway and Lawrence Avenue E.* Underhill is also the name of a small portion of the village of Blackville, New Brunswick, assumed to be designated as such given the large number of those living there with that last name in recent history.
People named Underhill:
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Evelyn Underhill was an English mystic and writer onmysticism .*
Orra Ervin Underhill wrote an early classic history, The Origins and Development of Elementary-School Science(1941)In fiction:
* In the novel "
The Lord of the Rings ", "Mr Underhill" isFrodo Baggins 's travelling name.* In the
science fiction novel "Red Mars ", Underhill is the name of the first settlement onMars .* Underhill is a character in the short story "
The Rule of Names " byUrsula K. Le Guin .* Underhill is the name given to the alternate reality inhabited by any multitude of fantasy creatures in
Mercedes Lackey 'surban fantasy novels, a reference to the Irish andCelt icSidhe legends, where the Sidhe were defeated by mortal men and were forced under the Irish/Scottish hills as part of their surrender.* Ted Underhill was the name of the individual being scammed by
Chevy Chase 's character in the movie "Fletch".Etymology of the name Underhill:* The English surname "Underhill" was derived from early
Modern English , where it was used to mean a small town or hamlet located at the base of a mountain or hill.* An Underhill genealogy also indicates that the last name Underhill may have derived from "Unterhulle," a German surname.
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