The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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... find it in the bond.” But, perhaps, some one will say, “ let him be paid off ;” money, like other marketable commodities, finds its level, and if one will not take a less rate of interest, terest, another lender will. Very true. But ...
... find it in the bond.” But, perhaps, some one will say, “ let him be paid off ;” money, like other marketable commodities, finds its level, and if one will not take a less rate of interest, terest, another lender will. Very true. But ...
Page 11
... find that, in the time of Edward the Confessor, this district contained the same Villages and Hamlets as it does at present, and that some of them had a numerous population. In the time of the Britons and the Romans this River Island ...
... find that, in the time of Edward the Confessor, this district contained the same Villages and Hamlets as it does at present, and that some of them had a numerous population. In the time of the Britons and the Romans this River Island ...
Page 13
... find him at Doncaster; and it is far from an improbable conjecture, that, from this seat of his patron, he might pursue the windings of the Don, as. patron, * The internal police which prevailed throughout the dominions of this Prince ...
... find him at Doncaster; and it is far from an improbable conjecture, that, from this seat of his patron, he might pursue the windings of the Don, as. patron, * The internal police which prevailed throughout the dominions of this Prince ...
Page 19
... find him afterwards impropriating them to a monastery which he had founded near Easingwold in Yorkshire. ' The next notice which history aflbrds us of the state of afi'airs in the Isle of Axholme, is the grant by deed of John de Mowbray ...
... find him afterwards impropriating them to a monastery which he had founded near Easingwold in Yorkshire. ' The next notice which history aflbrds us of the state of afi'airs in the Isle of Axholme, is the grant by deed of John de Mowbray ...
Page 25
... find a plentiful supply from more superficial sources. On the east side of the Isle, the stratum of clay which forms, in most places, the bottom of the channel of the Trent, is, for some distance inland, covered with a layer of peat or ...
... find a plentiful supply from more superficial sources. On the east side of the Isle, the stratum of clay which forms, in most places, the bottom of the channel of the Trent, is, for some distance inland, covered with a layer of peat or ...
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The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2014 |
The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2018 |
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