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A History of the County of Hampshire
… formation. Between the chalk and the clay there is a layer of white stone very like chalk in appearance, but …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Downton series in age and are mostly graptolitic. A deep layer of siltstones and mudstones, c. 2,000 m. thick, makes up the Ludlow series and a thinner layer of mudstones, shales, and siltstones, c. 600 m. deep, … subsoils often produces a waterlogged peaty surface layer. Such areas generally remain semi-natural moorland. On …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… these sets of deposits is found superimposed a well-marked layer of chalky sludge (Coombe Rock), the product of …
Survey of London
… the site of No. 11 to John Brown of Norton Folgate, brick-layer, and No. 11 was probably erected at that time. 135 Nos. …
Old and New London
… thin layers of stucco; whilst the pavement consists of a layer of similar brick covered with stucco, and rests upon a …
Old and New London
… was advised that he should be thrown to the Tower lions. Layer, a barrister, one of his fellow-conspirators, was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… bronze ornaments were discovered near the base, on a layer of rough limestone. Thornborough THORNBOROUGH, a …
A History of the County of Chester
… nos. 12 Watergate Street and 36 Bridge Street, support a layer of rubble or sand into which the stone-flagged floors …
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