The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeРипол Классик, 1979 - 463 pages |
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... Crowle, Luddington, and Wroot, with their respective Hamlets :—namely, in Cnowus, E'a'stoft, Ealand, Tetley, and Crowle Wharf; -in Lunmne'ron, Garthorpe and \Vaterton ;--in ALTHORPE, Amcoats, and Keadby, Cottle Hall, and Deddythorpe ...
... Crowle, Luddington, and Wroot, with their respective Hamlets :—namely, in Cnowus, E'a'stoft, Ealand, Tetley, and Crowle Wharf; -in Lunmne'ron, Garthorpe and \Vaterton ;--in ALTHORPE, Amcoats, and Keadby, Cottle Hall, and Deddythorpe ...
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... Crowle in Doomsday Book, which now, pre sents some very curious specimens of Saxon architecture, and which stands close to the ancient channel of the southern branch of the Don, proves that we cannot err much in dating the introduction ...
... Crowle in Doomsday Book, which now, pre sents some very curious specimens of Saxon architecture, and which stands close to the ancient channel of the southern branch of the Don, proves that we cannot err much in dating the introduction ...
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... Crowle, Fulcheri and Ulfenisc. After the Conquest, the Manors of Epworth, Belton, Haxey, Uwston, Crowle, Althorpe, Luddington, Burnham, and Lound, that is the whole of the Isle of Axholme, were given to Geoffrey de Wirce; together with ...
... Crowle, Fulcheri and Ulfenisc. After the Conquest, the Manors of Epworth, Belton, Haxey, Uwston, Crowle, Althorpe, Luddington, Burnham, and Lound, that is the whole of the Isle of Axholme, were given to Geoffrey de Wirce; together with ...
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... Crowle. Some authors authors have supposed that the pure peat is a living. * It has been well observed by Davy, in his Agricultural Chemistry, that as soon as the smallest layer of earth is'formed on the surface ,of a rock, the seeds of ...
... Crowle. Some authors authors have supposed that the pure peat is a living. * It has been well observed by Davy, in his Agricultural Chemistry, that as soon as the smallest layer of earth is'formed on the surface ,of a rock, the seeds of ...
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... Crowle. These have now disappeared, like'the great forest. * Trent water being placed in large earthen jars, its muddy sediment soon sinkstothe bottom. Thewaterahould thenbetaken forusewithadiahfi'omofl'thetopofthevessel; orit ...
... Crowle. These have now disappeared, like'the great forest. * Trent water being placed in large earthen jars, its muddy sediment soon sinkstothe bottom. Thewaterahould thenbetaken forusewithadiahfi'omofl'thetopofthevessel; orit ...
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The History and Topography of the Isle of Axholme: Being That Part of ... William Brocklehurst Stonehouse No preview available - 2014 |
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