Blackheath

Blackheath, a common 7 m. SE. of London, once a favourite haunt of highwaymen, now a place of holiday resort for Londoners; for long provided the only golfing-course in England.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Blackburn * Blackie, John Stuart
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Black Friars
Black Hole of Calcutta
Black Lands
Black Monday
Black Prince
Black Rod, Gentleman Usher of
Black Saturday
Black Sea
Black Watch
Blackburn
Blackheath
Blackie, John Stuart
Blacklock, Thomas
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge
Blackmore, Sir Richard
Blackpool
Blackstone, Sir William
Blackwell, Alexander
Blackwell, Elizabeth
Blackwood, Sir Henry
Blackwood, William

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Halley, Edmund
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Tooke, John Horne
Vanbrugh, John