The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Том 5 |
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... obtained by splitting down the ridges with a double - breasted plough , and 300 bushels per acre is esteemed the average produce . Near Ilford are some extensive potatoe grounds , which are constantly appropriated to this root . To ...
... obtained by splitting down the ridges with a double - breasted plough , and 300 bushels per acre is esteemed the average produce . Near Ilford are some extensive potatoe grounds , which are constantly appropriated to this root . To ...
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... obtained its name from the river Roding , which runs through it , is very fruitful , but proverbially distinguished for the badness of its roads , and the uncouth manners of the inha- bitants : in both these respects , however , it is ...
... obtained its name from the river Roding , which runs through it , is very fruitful , but proverbially distinguished for the badness of its roads , and the uncouth manners of the inha- bitants : in both these respects , however , it is ...
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... obtained in 1775 , under the operation of which it was finished . As early as the year 1730 , a plan was proposed , and an act obtained , to render the Stroudwater navigable ; but this was never carried into effect . A new survey , and ...
... obtained in 1775 , under the operation of which it was finished . As early as the year 1730 , a plan was proposed , and an act obtained , to render the Stroudwater navigable ; but this was never carried into effect . A new survey , and ...
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Abbey Abbot acres afterwards aisle altar ancient Antiquities appears arches beautiful Bishop Bishop of Durham brick building built buried called Camulodunum Castle Cathedral centre chancel Chapel Church Cirencester Colchester Crown dedicated to St Domesday Book Domesday Survey Duke Durham Earl east Edward the Confessor effigies Elizabeth eminence England erected Essex estates expence feet Glocester Gloucestershire granted ground Hall Henry the Eighth Henry the Third hill inches inclosed inhabitants inscription King Knight Lady land late latter London Lord Lysons manor mansion miles monks monument nave nearly number of houses obtained original ornamented parish Peter de Montfort pillars possession principal Priory Queen reign of Henry remains Richard river river Wear Robert Roman Saxon seat Severn Sir John situated Sockburne South Shields square stone Sunderland supposed Tewkesbury Thomas tion tower town transept various village wall west end William