There is a barrow or tumulus called Bunker’s Hill, otherwise Gib Hill, near Youlgreave, in North Derbyshire. It is mentioned in Murray’s Handbook, but the origin of the name is not given.
I notice the name in old English characters on the one-inch Ordnance map, which I suppose simply indicates that the place is marked by ancient remains. The contents of the barrow are described in Ten Years’ Diggings, by Thos. Bateman.
0. F. H.
From Notes and Queries s6-IV (91): 256. (1881). Online at
nq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/s6-IV/91/256-b.pdf