Black's Picturesque Tourist and Road-book of England and WalesA. and C. Black, 1846 - 429 pages |
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... reign of Henry V. Under the cathedral is a church for French Protestants , a colony of whom settled here after the revocation of the edict of Nantes , and established the silk manufacture , which still continues , though in a declining ...
... reign of Henry V. Under the cathedral is a church for French Protestants , a colony of whom settled here after the revocation of the edict of Nantes , and established the silk manufacture , which still continues , though in a declining ...
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... reign of Edward VI . It formerly contained a college , founded by Archbishop Cour- tenay in the reign of Richard II .; but it was suppressed by Edward VI . Po- pulation in 1841 , 18,086 . About 1 miles north - east of the town is ...
... reign of Edward VI . It formerly contained a college , founded by Archbishop Cour- tenay in the reign of Richard II .; but it was suppressed by Edward VI . Po- pulation in 1841 , 18,086 . About 1 miles north - east of the town is ...
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... reign of Ed- ward VII . , once the proper- ty of the Boleyn family . Penshurst , the seat of Lord de Lisle , was the an- cient seat of the Sydney fa- mily , who became possessed of the manor in the reign of Edward VI . Here Sir Phi- lip ...
... reign of Ed- ward VII . , once the proper- ty of the Boleyn family . Penshurst , the seat of Lord de Lisle , was the an- cient seat of the Sydney fa- mily , who became possessed of the manor in the reign of Edward VI . Here Sir Phi- lip ...
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... reign of James I. It has an invaluable collection of pictures and antique busts . The park contains herds of fine deer , a variety of ex- cellent timber , and covers an extent of five or six miles in circumference . Rumsted . ON RIGHT ...
... reign of James I. It has an invaluable collection of pictures and antique busts . The park contains herds of fine deer , a variety of ex- cellent timber , and covers an extent of five or six miles in circumference . Rumsted . ON RIGHT ...
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... reign of James I. by Dudley , Lord North . The town has much increased of late years , and contains all the usual requisites of a watering - place . It is celebrated for the salubrity of its air , and the neighbourhood is extremely ...
... reign of James I. by Dudley , Lord North . The town has much increased of late years , and contains all the usual requisites of a watering - place . It is celebrated for the salubrity of its air , and the neighbourhood is extremely ...
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12 miles Abbey adorned Ambleside ancient antiquity bank Barnard Castle Bart Bath beautiful Bishop borough Bridge BRIST Bristol building built Buttermere called Canal Castle celebrated chapel church contains Coniston considerable trade Court Crag cross river Cumberland curious dist Duke Earl east Edward eminence Ennerdale erected Exeter extensive Fell formerly Gothic grammar school Grasmere Hall handsome Helvellyn Henry Henry VIII Hill House Kendal Keswick King lake Langdale LEFT FROM LOND Lodge London Lord Loughrigg Fell M. P. Pop magnificent mansion manufacture meeting-houses members to Parliament miles distant monuments mountains neighbourhood parish Park Patterdale Penrith picturesque Pike principal priory Railway reign remains residence returns two members RIGHT FROM LOND road rock Roman ruins Saxon scenery seat side situated Skiddaw stands station stone summit Tarn three miles tourist tower town vale vicinity village Westmorland William William the Conqueror Wood