The history and topography of the Isle of AxholmeÐèïîë Êëàññèê, 1979 - 463 pages |
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... Yorkshire. On the same principle I have not investigated the descent of the antient family of \Vaterton, beyond the period when their property in the Isle of ' Axholme was confiscated by Henry the Eighth. Concerning the principal ...
... Yorkshire. On the same principle I have not investigated the descent of the antient family of \Vaterton, beyond the period when their property in the Isle of ' Axholme was confiscated by Henry the Eighth. Concerning the principal ...
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... Yorkshire, to He ckdyke in Nottinghamshire, a distance of about twenty miles, does not form the western boundary of the County of Lincoln, but the old channels of the river Idle, the Tom, and the southern branch of the Don. . These ...
... Yorkshire, to He ckdyke in Nottinghamshire, a distance of about twenty miles, does not form the western boundary of the County of Lincoln, but the old channels of the river Idle, the Tom, and the southern branch of the Don. . These ...
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... Yorkshire. In 1013, Sweyn, King of Denmark, came over to England with a powerful fleet, landed at Sandwich, and from whence, after remaining a few days, he put off to sea; wasted the kingdom of the East Angles; and from thence proceeded ...
... Yorkshire. In 1013, Sweyn, King of Denmark, came over to England with a powerful fleet, landed at Sandwich, and from whence, after remaining a few days, he put off to sea; wasted the kingdom of the East Angles; and from thence proceeded ...
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... 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, made to the freeholders there, in the year 1360, after he had made an approvement to himself ...
... 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, made to the freeholders there, in the year 1360, after he had made an approvement to himself ...
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... Yorkshire and N ottinghamshire, sand generally prevails, interspersed here and there with clay. Beneath this is a sand rock, the same which is generally penetrated, in sinking wells, in the neighbourhood of Bawtry. This clay is capable ...
... Yorkshire and N ottinghamshire, sand generally prevails, interspersed here and there with clay. Beneath this is a sand rock, the same which is generally penetrated, in sinking wells, in the neighbourhood of Bawtry. This clay is capable ...
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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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