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233: 19: 52:: Running into St Albans from the south is Holywell Hill, its name taken from the story of Saint Alban's death: legend has it that his severed head rolled down the hill from the execution site and into a well at the bottom (some versions have a well springing from the site at which the head stopped). The manor was in possession of Sir 88:, Hampshire and a Holywell House (a Grade II* listed building) on Holywell Hill in St Albans. There was also a Holywell House in Swinton, Yorkshire, seat of the Haden family. 294: 314: 48:(the later known spelling, Holywell, is probably a corruption of this original spelling). Another possibility as to the origin of the name is the legend of 309: 133: 270: 72:
often stayed here. The house was demolished in 1837, but a blue plaque marks the spot on Holywell Hill where the house is believed to have stood.
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in 1571, and after his death, it passed to his nephew Robert Jenyns (or Jennings). It passed through the Jennings family line, and
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was born here in 1660. After their father Richard's death, the house was jointly owned by Sarah and her sister
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https://web.archive.org/web/20200406000413/https://www.kilnhurstheritage.co.uk/the-towns-history/piccadilly/
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This article about a Hertfordshire building or structure is a
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Demolished buildings and structures in Hertfordshire
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There is also a Holywell House (current home of the
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St Albans
Hertfordshire
England
St Alban
Ralph Rowlett
Sarah Churchill (née Jenyns), Duchess of Marlborough
Frances
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
Earl and Countess of Clarendon
Swanmore
"'Parishes: Sandhurst', A History of the County of Berkshire: volume 3 (1923), pp. 206–10"
"James Falkner, 'Churchill , Sarah, duchess of Marlborough (1660–1744)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/5405
UK public library membership
https://web.archive.org/web/20200406000413/https://www.kilnhurstheritage.co.uk/the-towns-history/piccadilly/
https://haden-of-holywell-house.ueniweb.com/
51°44′50″N 0°20′29″W / 51.74722°N 0.34139°W / 51.74722; -0.34139
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