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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Four roughly parallel streams drain this dip-slope: the Crichel and Gussage Brooks and the headwaters of the rivers … ( Dorset IV, 96, 105) are found on former downland in Long Crichel (7). One with multiple low banks and intervening … comes to an end on the W. side of the valley-bottom of the Crichel Brook, and reappears on the far slope where it goes …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… to prevent spread of Great Fire from Aldersgate, 1666. d. Crichel Estates MSS, formerly deposited at Dorset Record …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Brownsea from his cousin, Sir Gerard Napier of More Crichel, and built up the castle to a four-storey tower with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… to a little over 300 ft. before falling once more to the Crichel Brook, which crosses the narrow N.E. extremity of the … into the adjacent parish. See Dorset V, S.V. Long Crichel.] ' Celtic' Fields, see p. 119, Groups (724). …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… E. slopes of the Chalk ridge between the Tarrant and the Crichel brooks. The dykes have been almost totally levelled … over one mile across Launceston Down; it is lost in Long Crichel parish at 96251150. The dyke formerly consisted of a … the crest of a broad Chalk ridge between the Tarrant and Crichel Brooks. Most of them have been severely damaged by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… of the 18th century to accommodate the inhabitants of Moor Crichel (p. 44), displaced in the making of Crichel Park. An extensive area of common land survived in … New Town building to survive (see introduction to Moor Crichel, p. 40). Inside, the range comprises two class-S …
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