A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of London-Derry, IrelandG. and W. Nicol, 1814 - 359 pages |
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... remarkable that many descendants of the English , ( thenceforth distinguished as Catholics of the Pale ) at first in matters of religion , and afterwards in matters of policy , ranged themselves on the side of the Irish . Hence arose ...
... remarkable that many descendants of the English , ( thenceforth distinguished as Catholics of the Pale ) at first in matters of religion , and afterwards in matters of policy , ranged themselves on the side of the Irish . Hence arose ...
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... remarkable man- ner ; all the shoots of the spring growth towards those points are stunted or destroyed , whilst those , in the other aspects , attain to the usual degree of growth . It does not appear , however , that the North - west ...
... remarkable man- ner ; all the shoots of the spring growth towards those points are stunted or destroyed , whilst those , in the other aspects , attain to the usual degree of growth . It does not appear , however , that the North - west ...
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... remarkable , as occupying a considerable space , within the ba- saltic and secondary area , is composed of this rock . The section which passes through this mountain deserves peculiar attention , as it discovers the parts in which the ...
... remarkable , as occupying a considerable space , within the ba- saltic and secondary area , is composed of this rock . The section which passes through this mountain deserves peculiar attention , as it discovers the parts in which the ...
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... remarkable for interesting and magnificent points of view , but still more so for the abrupt and vertical presentation of the strata , com- posing the crust of the interior country . In traversing the strand from the Bann westward , we ...
... remarkable for interesting and magnificent points of view , but still more so for the abrupt and vertical presentation of the strata , com- posing the crust of the interior country . In traversing the strand from the Bann westward , we ...
Page 102
... remarkable degree , on that of Lough Foyle . When a sea - lake runs nearly in a direction from north to south , then on its eastern and western borders we may find this distinction . The eastern beach is uniformly encroaching upon the ...
... remarkable degree , on that of Lough Foyle . When a sea - lake runs nearly in a direction from north to south , then on its eastern and western borders we may find this distinction . The eastern beach is uniformly encroaching upon the ...
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aforesaid late county Aghadowey Aghanloo ancient appears appurtenances balliboes of land bank Bann Barley barony basalt belonging Benbradagh Bishop of Derry Botanic Names bushels called castle chiefly church city of London-Derry clay coast county of Coleraine county of London-Derry county of Tyrone Culmore demesne district ditches ditto Donegal Dungiven erected Fahan farmers farms feet fish flat flax Foyle frequently gardens Garvagh granted grass gravel grounds guineas hereditaments improved Ireland Irish kingdom of Ireland known lake land following laying letters patent lime limestone London Lough Foyle Lough Neagh Maghera Magherafelt Magilligan manure meadows miles Moneymore mountains Myroe native neighbourhood Newtown oats Observations pastures places plant plantation potatoes precinct present proportion proprietors province of Ulster rent or value ridge river river Foyle rocks salmon sand shist singular soil stone strata surface swells tenant tenements trees Ulster aforesaid vale varieties villages wood
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