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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… which is in length from the culture of Rustoch into the ditch of Lindric, and in breadth from the Park to the essart …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… diameter, and the ramparts of which, defended by a treble ditch, are very strong, and composed of uncemented stones: … about fifty yards in diameter, defended by a double ditch and rampart; and on an isolated hill, at the foot of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… dale of the Holme stream: much of the land is high moor, inclosed under an act, in 1827. The manufacture of … head of a brass Roman spear was dug up in the bog on the moor, in 1820. Carwood.See Sibdon-Carwood. CARWOOD.See … north-western direction. The produce of Cassop and Cassop-moor collieries is shipped at Hartlepool. The impropriate …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 100 feet square, protected by a strong rampart and ditch, and standing upon the bank of a river of the same … woodland and plantations, and the remainder pasture and moor. The surface, for nearly a mile from the bank of the … arable, about 4000 in pasture, and 800 in plantations and moor; the system of husbandry is in a very advanced state. …
A Dictionary of London
… in Aldersgate Ward Without, with a passage into the Town-ditch (O. and M. 1677-L. Guide, 1758). Possibly identical … Yard, Tower Street See Carpenter's Hall Yard. Carr Yard, Moor Lane See Car Square. Carr Yard, Seething Lane See White …
A History of the County of Oxford
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Blorewallesiche and so ascending, as it is inclosed by the ditch, as far as Crowecroft', which is John's own land. To …
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