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| | Six Hills -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | In fact, the Six Hills are almost certainly (An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire) Roman burial mounds, dating from about (Ten 10s) 100 A.D., and probably mark the cremated remains of a wealthy local family. |
 | | Other reports of damage include the farmer who was carting soil away from the Hills in 1750, and an attempted widening of the (Click link for more info and facts about Great North Road) Great North Road in about 1820. |
 | | It includes species such as bird's-foot trefoil, (European hawkweed having soft hairy leaves; sometimes placed in genus Hieracium) mouse-ear hawkweed, harebells, whitlow grass, and slender clover, which are not found in the more modern grasslands nearby. |
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