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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is a remarkable oval inclosure of basalt stones, evidently British; the area measures from north to south 1317 feet, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… reign of Edward I., Llewelyn ab Grufydd, the last of the British princes, made this his principal residence, while … and Robert and Catherine George. There are some curious British antiquities in the vicinity of Aber; the Roman road … of which flows the Clydach, are the remains of an ancient British fortress, called the Gaer. Aberconway. ABERCONWAY.See …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Ptolemy, is supposed to have derived its name, of British origin, from its situation between the rivers Dee and … of the Norwegian kings, in a piratical excursion along the British coast, landed at this place, and plundered the town, … of which 257,703 belonged to Aberdeen, 27,540 to other British ports, and 4240 to foreign ports; and the amount of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Additional app. appointed, appointment Bart. Baronet BM British Museum c. circa cr. created d. death, died dis. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Additional app. appointed, appointment Bart. Baronet BM British Museum c. circa cr. created d. death, died dis. …