The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Том 4 |
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... called Marsland- water ; on the south , and south - east , it is skirted by the British Channel ; on the east , and north - east , it borders on the counties of Dorset and Somerset , the dividing limits being artificial . Its greatest ...
... called Marsland- water ; on the south , and south - east , it is skirted by the British Channel ; on the east , and north - east , it borders on the counties of Dorset and Somerset , the dividing limits being artificial . Its greatest ...
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... called a New take , and amounts to twenty - five or thirty acres , or more , if the ground be rocky or boggy ; being deemed equivalent to eight acres of good land . The New - take is on application set out by the homage jury , to whom ...
... called a New take , and amounts to twenty - five or thirty acres , or more , if the ground be rocky or boggy ; being deemed equivalent to eight acres of good land . The New - take is on application set out by the homage jury , to whom ...
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... called cobb , and covered with reeds : when rough cast , and kept dry , these kind of buildings are very durable : the walls are gene- rally from fourteen inches to two feet in thickness . The district called the South - Hams , is ...
... called cobb , and covered with reeds : when rough cast , and kept dry , these kind of buildings are very durable : the walls are gene- rally from fourteen inches to two feet in thickness . The district called the South - Hams , is ...
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... called the New Inn , and is thus related in Polwhele's History of Devonshire . " In an under- ground cellar , a dish of Wembury oysters was laid by way of coolness . At the time the tide flows , it is well known oysters open their ...
... called the New Inn , and is thus related in Polwhele's History of Devonshire . " In an under- ground cellar , a dish of Wembury oysters was laid by way of coolness . At the time the tide flows , it is well known oysters open their ...
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... called chert , or petrosiler . Some are light and porous , from long exposure to the weather ; others more solid and resplendent , with numerous crystallizations on their surface . On East - Down , between Sidbury and Honiton ...
... called chert , or petrosiler . Some are light and porous , from long exposure to the weather ; others more solid and resplendent , with numerous crystallizations on their surface . On East - Down , between Sidbury and Honiton ...
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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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