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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1668; rector of St. Clement Eastcheap, London, 1666-1707, canon of York, 1669-1707. See Foster's Index Eccl. & Foster's … court, a judge of the admiralty court 1641, canon of Sarum 1632-61, chancellor of the diocese of Oxford; …
A History of the County of Somerset
… spring migration. It has been seen, apparently nesting, in Leigh Woods near Bristol, and is probably a regular summer … Sorex pygmus. Rather uncommon and local. It occurs in the Leigh Woods near Bristol. 11. Water Shrew. Neomys fodiens, … scarce. Some specimens, such as those occurring in Leigh Woods, have the underparts dusky, approaching the form …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The principal papers on the district are those by the Rev. Canon A. Merle Norman, D.C.L., F.R.S., 1 and by Mr. E. W. … Bridgewater haliotidea, Drap. Bridgewater scutulum, Sby. Leigh Woods, Bristol Limax maximus, Linn. flavus, Linn. … my authority, for my own experience quite confirms that of Canon Fowler, who, in his British Coleoptera, says: 'Very few …
A History of the County of Somerset
… on the borders of Exmoor. Those from Blue Anchor and Leigh Woods were collected by Mr. R. I. Pocock. Blue Anchor … Watchet and Minehead on the coast of the Bristol Channel. Leigh Woods is situated in the extreme northern part of the … of careful observation it is easy to augur that, had Canon Norman, F.R.S., the distinguished naturalist referred …
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