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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… The oldest part consists of a rectangular structure of reddish-purple brick with moulded stone architraves to the …
Survey of London
… before 1880, although even here the bricks have a reddish hue, originally no doubt an exception to the norm. If …
Old and New London
… These last are old enough to show the peculiar warm reddish colouring of the stems, and the characteristic …
Survey of London
… clothing of it wholly in marblewhite for the steps and reddish for the staircase and wall panelswith a marble …
Old and New London
… denoting a more sensitive organisation; and Charles Lamb's reddish-brown, short, and strong. I was delighted to hear …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the soil in one-half is a rich loam, and in the other a reddish sand; the surface is generally elevated. The living … parish comprises about 1400 acres; the soil is generally a reddish loam, the surface rather hilly, and the greater …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… land, in other parts a strong clay, and towards the west a reddish loam, yielding good crops of grain. The surface rises …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are generally swept with nets. The soil in some parts is a reddish clay, in which are found numerous boulders of stone; …
London Hearth Tax
… Dewey 7 s In the Precinct of St Anne Blackfryers John Reddish 7 s In the Precinct of St Anne Blackfryers John …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stockport; comprising the townships of Heaton-Norris and Reddish, and containing 15,817 inhabitants, of whom 14,629 …
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