SALT-HILL, a village partly in the parish of FARNHAM-ROYAL, hundred of BURNHAM, and partly in the parish of UPTON, hundred of STOKE, county of BUCKINGHAM, miles (N.) from Eton. The population is returned with the parishes. This village, which is situated on the road to Bath, is distinguished by two exceedingly large and splendid inns, and is further noted as being connected with the triennial ceremony of the Eton scholars, termed the Montem, the procession repairing hither to a tumulus on the south side of the road, which probably acquired the name Salt-hill from the money collected by the boys being called "Salt Money."