The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Том 4 |
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... , the substance of which is more compact and solid ; these are as black , and almost as heavy , * Letter of the late Dean Milles to the Earl of Macclesfield , 1760 . as At as pit - coal . They do not so 34 DEVONSHIRE .
... , the substance of which is more compact and solid ; these are as black , and almost as heavy , * Letter of the late Dean Milles to the Earl of Macclesfield , 1760 . as At as pit - coal . They do not so 34 DEVONSHIRE .
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... Earl of Devon ; but was quickly recovered by the King , who forced the Earl to seek refuge in the Isle of Wight , where he was soon after taken , and banished . During the contest between Edward the Fourth , and Henry the Sixth , it ...
... Earl of Devon ; but was quickly recovered by the King , who forced the Earl to seek refuge in the Isle of Wight , where he was soon after taken , and banished . During the contest between Edward the Fourth , and Henry the Sixth , it ...
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... Earl of Devonshire , and the valiant Lord William his sonne , accompanied with Sir Edmund Carew , Sir Thomas Trenchard , Sir William Courtneie , Sir Tho- mas Fulford , Sir John Halewell , Sir John Croker , Walter Courtneie , Peter ...
... Earl of Devonshire , and the valiant Lord William his sonne , accompanied with Sir Edmund Carew , Sir Thomas Trenchard , Sir William Courtneie , Sir Tho- mas Fulford , Sir John Halewell , Sir John Croker , Walter Courtneie , Peter ...
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... Earl of Devon , whose daughter Elfrida he had married , commisscrated their distressed state , replaced them in their former establishment , and appointed Sydemann , who was afterwards Bishop of Crediton , to be their ab- bot . This re ...
... Earl of Devon , whose daughter Elfrida he had married , commisscrated their distressed state , replaced them in their former establishment , and appointed Sydemann , who was afterwards Bishop of Crediton , to be their ab- bot . This re ...
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... Earl of Hereford and Essex ; Hugh Courtenay , Earl of Devon ; Margaret his wife , daughter of the above Earl ; Philip Courtenay , their son ; and to many other illustrious and private persons . In the south aisle of the choir is the ...
... Earl of Hereford and Essex ; Hugh Courtenay , Earl of Devon ; Margaret his wife , daughter of the above Earl ; Philip Courtenay , their son ; and to many other illustrious and private persons . In the south aisle of the choir is the ...
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Abbey acres afterwards aisles ancient antiquity appears arches beautiful belonging Bideford Bishop Bishop of Exeter borough building built called Castle Cathedral Chapel charter Church considerable Corfe Castle Courtenay Dartmoor Devon Devonshire distance Domesday Book Dorchester Dorset Dorsetshire Duke Earl Earl of Devon east Edward eminence enemy England entrance erected Exeter expence feet formerly four granted ground Hamoaze harbour height hill horse Hutchins's Dorset inches inhabitants inscription Isle Isle of Purbeck King land late latter length Lord manor mansion Mayor miles monument nearly number of houses observes ornamented parish Parliament Plymouth possessed Powderham Castle present principal Queen rampart reign Richard river river Exe rocks Roman ruins Saxon seat Sherborne Sherborne Castle ships side Sir John situated stone Teignmouth Thomas tion Tiverton tower town village walls Wareham Weymouth whole William Wimborne wood
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