Ancient Reliques, 4. köide1808 |
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... river Ouse ; it is divided into two unequal parts by the small river Lovet , and contains a consider able population . Its name is probably derived from the Paganels or Painels , who obtained it from William Fitz Ausculph in the reign ...
... river Ouse ; it is divided into two unequal parts by the small river Lovet , and contains a consider able population . Its name is probably derived from the Paganels or Painels , who obtained it from William Fitz Ausculph in the reign ...
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... river running between them , through an extensive park , in which are some of the noblest chesnut - trees that are to be found in England . The adjacent country serves as a striking contrast to the beautiful scenery of the grounds ...
... river running between them , through an extensive park , in which are some of the noblest chesnut - trees that are to be found in England . The adjacent country serves as a striking contrast to the beautiful scenery of the grounds ...
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... river Thames northward , lies low and flat ; the soil , a stiff wet clay , having much rough ground and thick enclosures throughout it . In this part of it , near the edge of the marshes , is Cowling castle , the ruins of which are con ...
... river Thames northward , lies low and flat ; the soil , a stiff wet clay , having much rough ground and thick enclosures throughout it . In this part of it , near the edge of the marshes , is Cowling castle , the ruins of which are con ...
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... river . At the dissolution , it was surrendered to the king by Bartholomew Linsted , who had a pension of £ 100 per annum . Shortly after the suppression , the conventual church was purchased by the inhabitants of the Borough , and made ...
... river . At the dissolution , it was surrendered to the king by Bartholomew Linsted , who had a pension of £ 100 per annum . Shortly after the suppression , the conventual church was purchased by the inhabitants of the Borough , and made ...
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... river Thames , stands the tower represented in the Plate , commonly named the Bloody Tower , from the atrocious cruelty perpetrated here by order of Richard III . who , having ascended the throne by a train of artifices , to the ...
... river Thames , stands the tower represented in the Plate , commonly named the Bloody Tower , from the atrocious cruelty perpetrated here by order of Richard III . who , having ascended the throne by a train of artifices , to the ...
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