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The Environs of London
… rate 3, many of them return to their own country much richer than when they left it. The soil of the ground …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1981. 82 Many medieval rectors exchanged Begbroke for a richer living within a few years of institution. Of 33 …
Old and New London
… within their boundaries for the convenience of their richer neighbours. See Vol. I., p. 243. See Vol. V., p. 469. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the township from Heap, for a mile and a half), it is richer land. The population is chiefly employed in the cotton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… at the intersections; that of the fourth bay is larger and richer than the others. The Aisles are lit by the six windows … The six windows under the pediment have narrower and richer mouldings than those of the lateral bays; the middle …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… widow. James Johnson occurs vicar in 1662. 1675, James Richer, by Richard Berney, Esq. 1683, Oliver St. John. Ditto, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the Irvon, nevertheless, are composed of land of a much richer quality, where a sound loam abounds to the depth of … the hills between the Vales of Usk and Wye, and the richer parts of the romantic valley of the Wye itself, from … of Wye, as far as the wilds of Irvon, in Builth; on the richer pastures, near the English border, these cattle equal …
A New History of London
… lodge in, any towns on the road. The nobility, gentry, and richer tradesmen, retired first, and in the broad streets …
A New History of London
… this church was originally, and who presented Thomas Richer de Sanston thereunto in the year 1335. At the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… that dredging off the Somerset coast might prove it to be richer than is indicated by the muddy shores within tide …
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