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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rise several rocky hills, one of which, called Stybarrow Crag, is clothed with oaks and birches: these and the other … or polished for tomb-stones and chimneypieces. Wasdale Crag is a mass of coarse flesh-coloured granite; and higher …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are several earthworks within its limits; also the Waney Crag, a huge sandstone rock; and the district exhibits many …
William and Mary, 1691: An Act for Granting an Aid to Their Majesties of the Sum[m]e of Sixteene hundred fifty one thousand seven hundred and two pounds eighteen shillings towards the Carrying on a Vigorous Warre against France. [Chapter V. Rot. Parl, pt. 3.]
Statutes of the Realm
… John Morgan of Winisto William Blethin of Llanmellin John Crag of Uske Theophilus Reynolds Walter Cecill Roger Williams …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Harwich or Gravesend for Holland or Flanders; for Andrew Crag to go to Harwich and Holland; for Mr. Everhard …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… William Hibberd, Richard Doily, Thomas Sanger, Alexander Crag, David Evans, James Desborbes [ sic] and George Rowles, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wolsingham, to Frosterley, and has a branch to Bishopley Crag; the total length being 11 miles. The market and fairs …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… capituli prouincialis, videlicet fratris Dauid Crag prioris dicti conuentus Glasguensis, Fratris Willelmi … consensio; teste manu propria. Et ego Frater Dauid Crag, presentis capitulj diffinitor, similiter huic … diffinitors of the provincial chapter, to wit, friar David Crag prior of the said convent of Glasgow, friar William …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of rocks, respectively called Tom Tallan's Grave and Crag. Yeavering was the residence of some of the Saxon kings …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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