The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: Devonshire ; DorsetshireT. Maiden, 1803 - 736 страница |
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... soon after the pe- riod it was discovered . " An extraordinary discovery was lately made in a courtlage , on a rising - ground , belonging to Chapel Farm , in the parish of Cruwys Morchard , near Tiverton . The house and estate are the ...
... soon after the pe- riod it was discovered . " An extraordinary discovery was lately made in a courtlage , on a rising - ground , belonging to Chapel Farm , in the parish of Cruwys Morchard , near Tiverton . The house and estate are the ...
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... Soon afterwards , the Dart , receiving the tide , rolls in a majestic stream between bold hills , covered with cultivation , woods , and villages ; disclosing new beauties at every curve , and presenting a grand object to the adjacent ...
... Soon afterwards , the Dart , receiving the tide , rolls in a majestic stream between bold hills , covered with cultivation , woods , and villages ; disclosing new beauties at every curve , and presenting a grand object to the adjacent ...
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... soon afterwards unites with the Tamar in forming Plymouth Sound . The Yealme , the Arme , and the Aven , rise in Dartmoor , and flowing southwardly , fall into the British Channel within a few miles of each other . The Otter , and the ...
... soon afterwards unites with the Tamar in forming Plymouth Sound . The Yealme , the Arme , and the Aven , rise in Dartmoor , and flowing southwardly , fall into the British Channel within a few miles of each other . The Otter , and the ...
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... soon after the Romans quitted the Island , about which time it appears to have been re - occupied by the Britons who had preserved their independance by retiring to the wilds of Cornwall . They VOL . IV . D did did not , however ...
... soon after the Romans quitted the Island , about which time it appears to have been re - occupied by the Britons who had preserved their independance by retiring to the wilds of Cornwall . They VOL . IV . D did did not , however ...
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... soon after taken , and banished . During the contest between Edward the Fourth , and Henry the Sixth , it again became the scene of hostility ; but the imminent dangers to which it was exposed , were averted by the prudent conduct of ...
... soon after taken , and banished . During the contest between Edward the Fourth , and Henry the Sixth , it again became the scene of hostility ; but the imminent dangers to which it was exposed , were averted by the prudent conduct of ...
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Abbey acres afterwards aisles ancient antiquity appears arches barrows beautiful belonging Bideford Bishop Bishop of Exeter borough building built called Castle Cathedral Chapel charter Church considerable Corfe Castle Courtenay Crown Dartmoor Devon Devonshire distance Domesday Book Dorchester Dorset Dorsetshire Duke Earl Earl of Devon east eminence enemy England entrance erected Exeter expence feet formerly four granted ground Hamoaze 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 Prince principal Queen rampart Richard river river Exe river Frome rocks Roman ruins Saxon seat Sherborne Sherborne Castle ships side Sir John situated stone tion Tiverton tower town village walls Wareham Weymouth whole William wood
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