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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… part of the county, including the Valley of the Avon, the adjoining uplands to the north of that river, and … south of Pershore, and on the south-eastern side of the Avon, rising to the height of nearly 900 feet. But by far the … &c, and much of it is exported by means of the Avon navigation. Brick-clay, gravel, sand, and marl, exist in …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… bridge consistinge of seaven arches over the river of Avon in the parish of Eckington fitt and convenient for all …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… picturesque scenery, and watered by the rivulets called Avon Draws, Avon Disgynva, and the Whielor, a favourite resort of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… no large river running through the county, for the river Avon would only affect the northern district. While … heights sloping away towards the rivers Frome and Avon and is rich in parks and woodlands, particularly around … four or five was seen at Denny Isle near the mouth of the Avon. The gannets which reach Somerset are probably …
A History of the County of Somerset
… antivertigo (Drap.). Bath; Bristol; rejectamenta of Avon and stream at Shepton Montague pygma (Drap.) pusilla, Mll. Near Bristol, in rejectamenta of the Avon angustior, Jeff. Balea perversa (Linn.) Clausilia … minimum, Mll. Melampus denticulatus (Mont.) Banks of the Avon near Pill Alexia myosotis (Drap.) Leuconia bidentata …
A History of the County of Somerset
… part of the county on the southern side of the river Avon, which here constitutes the boundary line between …
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