KNIGHTLOW-HILL, (Warwickshire) or KNIGHTLOW-CROSS, which gives name to a H. in Warwickshire, stands in the road from Coventry to London, at the entrance of Dunsmore-Heath. About 40 Ts. in this H. which are specified by Dugdale, are obliged, on the forfeiture of 30 s. and a white bull, to pay a certain rent to the Ld. of this H, called Wroth-Money, or Swarf-Penny; which must be deposited, every Martinmass-day in the morning, at this cross, before sunrise; when the party paying it must go thrice about the cross, and say the Wroth-Money, and then lay it in the hole of the said cross before good witness.