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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… strongholds in the mountains, or take shipping in the fine bay which is at no great distance from the village. It was at … by the river Gwyngregyn, which here falls into Beaumaris bay; and on the road from London to Holyhead, through … burnt clay, and is nearly covered with an incrustation of oyster and other marine shells. The district called Cantrev …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of the 13th century, the presbytery was extended one bay farther eastward, the N. and S. walls of the former E. bay were almost entirely re-built, and the Aisles or … were inserted in the N. and S. walls of the westernmost bay of the presbytery, and the opening made between the two …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a few yards of it. At Society, in the parish, is a small bay, where some vessels with coal land their cargoes on the … out three privateers, two of which were cut out of the bay of Aberdeen, where they were riding at anchor, by the … in the former, are, the harbour of Rosehearty, and the bay of Fraserburgh; and in the latter, Peterhead Bay, Cruden …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is pierced by three segmental-headed openings in each bay of the side walls through which the roof is continued on … head with a label with returned stops. In the second bay of the N. wall is a window similar to but smaller than … and divided into eight main bays by moulded ribs; each bay has two ranges of three panels with cinque-foiled heads; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… roof of the N. aisle is of four bays and a half bay with moulded and cambered tie-beams, moulded N. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… diversified prospects; and on the west, is a rich bay of white sand, surrounded with trees, from which the … from the mines: between the harbour and Burntisland, is an oyster-bed belonging to the Earl of Morton, which is leased … found the fresh-water muscle, often mistaken for the pearl oyster, common in the South Esk, and some of the rivers are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… This place is pleasantly situated on the shore of Cardigan bay, in a cove near the mouth of the river Howny, forming a … porters, and lime-burners: the herring-fishery in the bay also gives occupation to a great number of hands, and … A lofty hill in the parish commands fine views of Cardigan bay, and the mountains of Snowdon, Cader Idris, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the outer hollow-chamfered. There was formerly a two-bay arcade opening to the N. chapel (Baker 182234 I, 14). To … of it is the outline of the E. respond of the former two-bay arcade. The chapel roof is ceiled. South Chancel Chapel …
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