The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeÐèïîë Êëàññèê, 1979 - 463 pages |
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... Melwood, in the parish of Owston, where were three oblong hillocks called the giants“ graves, raised parallel to one another, and standing due east and west. They were most probably the barrows under which the bodies of the slain had ...
... Melwood, in the parish of Owston, where were three oblong hillocks called the giants“ graves, raised parallel to one another, and standing due east and west. They were most probably the barrows under which the bodies of the slain had ...
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... Melwood, founded by Thomas Mowbray,Earl of N ottingham,and Earl Marshall of England, Lord of the Isle of Axholme. The splendid churches which that family built and endowed on difi'erent parts of their extensive possessions, affords ...
... Melwood, founded by Thomas Mowbray,Earl of N ottingham,and Earl Marshall of England, Lord of the Isle of Axholme. The splendid churches which that family built and endowed on difi'erent parts of their extensive possessions, affords ...
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... Melwood, in the parish owaston, and is found in large quantities on the west side of Hardwick Hill, on the other side of the Trent, in' the parish of Scotton. Wroot is a hill of calcarious gravel, much the same as at Lindholme. This ...
... Melwood, in the parish owaston, and is found in large quantities on the west side of Hardwick Hill, on the other side of the Trent, in' the parish of Scotton. Wroot is a hill of calcarious gravel, much the same as at Lindholme. This ...
Page 26
... Melwood, the level of Hatfield Chase, the Yorkshire wolds on the other side of the Humber, and the hills about Alkborough and Burton in Lincolnshire, are to be seen at one view; and as you descend the hill towards Owston, the towers of ...
... Melwood, the level of Hatfield Chase, the Yorkshire wolds on the other side of the Humber, and the hills about Alkborough and Burton in Lincolnshire, are to be seen at one view; and as you descend the hill towards Owston, the towers of ...
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