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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Howny, forming a commodious though small port, which is a creek to the port of Cardigan. A brisk trade is carried on in … The number of vessels belonging to the port, including the creek of Aberdovey, in 1847, was 164, and their tonnage 9000, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Essex side of the Thames, bounded by Barking and Barking-creek, which separates it from East Ham. Fifty acres are …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and forty acres lie on the western, or other side of the creek, next to Crayford, and there are about one hundred … Brent. PAGE 288. The fish at present caught in Dartford creek, are trout, roach, dace, gudgeons, eels, and remarkable …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… abbeys, friaries, chantries, and guilds. There is also a creek called Tees' Mouth, three miles from Hartlepool, but no …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… within 12 miles of the Thames, or of any other river or creek upon which boats may pass, and which are running into …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… i. Certificate by the same and Hen. Curwen. Bowstead hill creek;Deputies, John Pattison and Wm. Lyddall; has 14 … and there are no vessels nor mariners there. Skinburneas creek;Deputies, Edw. Musgrave, Hugh Stamper, John Hewet, and … to load or unload, and no vessels nor mariners. Ellnesfoot creek, and a small village;Deputies, John Senhouse, Robert …
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