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One was on the summit of the range culminating on the spot now known as Edgehill, lying about ten miles south; but on the west Malvern Heights had caught the flame, and on the far north the Leicestershire hills sent forth their reddening fire in more than one spot.
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They met in the vale of Keynton, near Edgehill, which is on the southern borders of Warwickshire, near the center of the island.
History of King Charles the Second of England Jacob Abbott 1841
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The originals, lately in his possession, have been returned to their owner, Miss Sarah Nicholas Randolph, of "Edgehill," Abermarle
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The early name for Edgehill was Laura Avenue, as you can plainly see stamped into the curbs.
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The other three Alameda-only streets, Regents, Ridgewood and Edgehill were likely chosen for their appealing sound and the imagery they represented.
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But the Russian Civil War has neither an Edgehill nor a Worcester the battles that marked the beginning and end of the English Civil War.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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But the Russian Civil War has neither an Edgehill nor a Worcester the battles that marked the beginning and end of the English Civil War.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Bracegirdle is definitely dead, having succumbed to wounds received at the battle of Edgehill in the English Civil War, sometime in late October of 1642.
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In fact, she spent almost his entire time in the White House at either Monticello or her husband's Virginia plantation, Edgehill.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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When I want a cupcake in Nashville, I make my way to Dulce Desserts in Edgehill!
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