Ancient Entrance East Side Of Hyndhall House by Samuel Hieronymus
Genealogical research projects and historical monologues
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The surname "Hindall" in all of the many spelling variations is derived from an Old English place name (topographic) -- a Hind's Dale meaning, a valley where (Hind) does can be found:
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The ancient forest of Anderida in Roman or Andredsweald in Saxon
A study conducted to survey the Pale of Ashdown Forest in the 13th century. URL - http://www.ashdownforest.org/enjoy/docs/PaleReport.pdf