Doesn't appear to be known... // The Kill Another 6 hectares land has recently been added to the Green Gateway. The area is known as 'The Kill' and lies to the south of Buttons Ramsey. 4.75 hectares will be planted with trees and the varied planting mix consists of Pendunculate Oak, Ash, Field Maple, Silver Birch, Wild Cherry, Crab Apple, Rowan and Aspen and...
Another 6 hectares land has recently been added to the Green Gateway. The area is known as 'The Kill' and lies to the south of Buttons Ramsey. 4.75 hectares will be planted with trees and the varied planting mix consists of Pendunculate Oak, Ash, Field Maple, Silver Birch, Wild Cherry, Crab Apple, Rowan and Aspen and White Willow, plus some woody shrubs. The rest of the area will be left as ridge and furrow pasture and a wide forest track will run through the site.
The area is called The Kill as that is the field name of part of the land that has been planted. It is not known how the name came into being.//
I don't know.
But, Isle Of Man, Tyneald Hill, originated from the original name Tyn, meaning hill, next invaders saw a hill, and in their language it was Wald, then the English name hill was added, Tynwald Hill.
In effect, Hill, Hill, Hill.
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