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A History of the County of Lancaster
… its asperities in all their rugged grandeur. Two lively trout streams, forming boundaries of the parish on the right …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the crane and wharf here. There is a particular species of trout, which frequents the river Stour, and being for the … liberties, is from thence known by the name of Fordwich trout; being esteemed of a superior flavour to most others, …
Cardiff Records
… Vale of Glamorgan, with its fruit-laden trees and babbling trout-streams, its turretted castles, hospitable manor-houses …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… stealing the deer proved, like those who took the lord's trout, to be weavers and fullers. One of them was James …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with hill and dale, and a rivulet abounding with trout flows through the lower grounds into the Aire. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the Wreigh burn; the former is a remarkably fine trout stream, winding through a picturesque vale, and over …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and a half in circumference, which contains abundance of trout, and the other Maes Ll-y-Brn, "the lake of the field," … to the east, is a mile in circumference, and produces trout and eels. Silver and lead-ore are stated to exist in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has a wharf here; and the river Test, celebrated for its trout, adorns the finely-wooded undulations between which its …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… into the Dee at Compston Castle; it abounds with yellow trout and herling, and occasionally with salmon. In its … used during the summer months for food. Salmon, grilse, trout, and char are found in some of the lakes and rivers; … character. The rivers abound with salmon, grilse, and sea-trout; trout of small size are found in all the fresh-water …
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