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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bristol Channel, and is situated about two miles north of Clevedon, a favourite wateringplace, nearly opposite to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Nov., 1571, D.C.L. supd. 4 April, 1582; perhaps vicar of Clevedon, Somerset, 1577. See Foster's Index Eccl. White, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… caused flooding. 17 In 1317, on the orders of Matthew of Clevedon, lord of Aller, the walls were cut and the abbot of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the hills of Monmouthshire. The road from Bristol to Clevedon passes through the parish; and the Bristol and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… richardi, Vieillot. Accidental visitor. A pair seen near Clevedon, May 30, 1893 ( Zoologist, 1893, p. 267).] 46. … pityopsittacus, Bechstein), is said to have occurred at Clevedon ( Zoologist, 1888, p. 176). 71. Two-barred … visitor. Specimens have been taken at Taunton, Axbridge, Clevedon, 1895, and Laverton near Frome, 1869. 79. Chough. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Amalia sowerbii (Fr.). Hatch Beauchamp; Beer Crowcombe; Clevedon gagates (Drap.) Vitrina pellucida (Mll.) Vitrea … (Drap.) pura (Ald.) radiatula (Ald.). Elsdon Hill; Clevedon Hill; Leigh Woods, Bristol nitida (Mll.) fulva … Maur Planorbis corneus (Linn.) albus, Mll. glaber, Jeff. Clevedon, Bristol nautileus (Linn.) carinatus, Mll. Kenn Moor …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to Adam White, 'the Rev. Alfred Norman has found it at Clevedon in Somerset.' 3 It was till lately regarded as a … me, "I have taken this species in great abundance at Clevedon, in a ditch far above ordinary high-water mark, of … beautiful crustacean occurs in the British Channel at Clevedon, occasionally in great abundance. It was called by …
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