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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a vicarage, with the rectory of Eyton-on-the-Wild-Moors annexed, valued in the king's books at 9. 5.; net …
A History of the County of Essex
… Bergholt Hall estate had 62 a. of woodland stocked with wild pheasants, woodcock, and pigeons. 85 In 1993 its owner …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to be losing the seclusion which had made it attractive to wild birds, and most of the woodland disappeared soon …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by the Sandwell Park and Dartmouth golf-courses, and the wild character of the part around the site of the hall is …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ... tamed, then let back, on a leash as it were, to be wild within limits'. 64 Early medieval settlement in West …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… more lofty and rugged, until their aspect becomes wholly wild and mountainous. In its highest expanse are a few small …
Old and New London
… immediate relatives for centuries lay buried, till the wild fury of the first French Revolution scattered their …
Old and New London
… For 'Locket's' stands where gardens once did spring, And wild ducks quack where grasshoppers did sing: A princely …
Old and New London
… be employed to the greatest advantage; there is something wild and romantic round the sides of it, of which a genius … to the rays of the sun. This park is filled with wild animals; but, as it is the ordinary walk of the ladies …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Any goods that have been left, or any stray beasts, not wild, found within the lordship. Deodand is a thing given as …
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