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A History of the County of Lancaster
… mountains to the north, Ingleborough to the east, Snowdon to the south, and the Isle of Man to the south-west. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in 1283 secured from the king, who was at Aberconway in Snowdon, and from his brother Edmund, earl of Lancaster; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… obtained in clear weather over the surrounding country; Snowdon may sometimes be seen. On the south side of Holcombe …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… forming its western boundary, and the lofty chain of Snowdon. Lead-ore has been found in the parish, but the works …
A History of the County of Chester
… itself in 1960, and at Lache c. 1960-2, Oldfield and Snowdon Crescents and Clifford Drive were laid out like …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… of Carnarvon Castle, the office of Ranger of the Forest of Snowdon, and Steward of the Courts of the Lordships, &c. of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… may be viewed the mountains of Plinlimmon, Cader Idris, Snowdon, the Arans, the Arenigs, and various others. A … hill commands a varied and extensive prospect, including Snowdon, the promontory of Llandudno, part of the Isle of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Woodroffe. 17 Dec. 1708. Report on the petition of Thomas Snowdon to be discharged out of prison: and a warrant …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Castle and the office of Chief Ranger of the Forest of Snowdon and Steward of the manors and possessions of the late …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Constable of Carnarvon and Warden of the Forest of Snowdon. Ibid. [?] Same to the Queen's Remembrancer of the …
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