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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… diversified, comprising some fine views of the adjacent country, which is watered by several small streams, and … and highly picturesque, and the views over the adjacent country abound with interesting features. A very considerable … inclosed arable and pasture, with some wood. The adjacent country is finely varied, in some parts beautifully …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… a devious course through a tract of highly picturesque country, is at length lost among the majestic woods of … higher grounds command some fine views over the adjacent country and the Channel. The soil comprehends gravel, clay, … portion is open and uncultivated. The surrounding country, though not distinguished by any striking peculiarity …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… diversified, and the distant views extend over a country abounding with picturesque beauty. Maes Criggie, an … as of considerable note. In common with the adjacent country, the parish abounds with mineral wealth: beds of … of their growth, are perhaps unrivalled by any in the country. The living is a rectory not in charge; present net …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… an interesting prospect over the sea, and of the adjacent country, which abounds with pleasing, and in some parts … pleasing, and the views over the Channel and the adjacent country are interesting and extensive. The living is a … church is built, command wide prospects of the sea and the country adjacent, embracing the Snowdon range of mountains on …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… scenery is richly varied, and the views over the adjacent country abound with variety. Glsgoed, an ancient seat of the … and the views over the Vale of Usk and the adjacent country are rich in every variety of beauty. From the village … on the west, with extensive tracts of richly cultivated country on the north and east. In the vicinity are several …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… elevation of 900 feet, and extending northward through the country. In the rocks are found sulphate and carbonate of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… grounds embrace an extensive prospect of the adjacent country, which is finely diversified, and of the Channel. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the higher grounds embrace a richly diversified tract of country. The area of the parish is 3993 acres, of which 1625 … deportment, and naturally fit to manage the affairs of his country." This mansion latterly belonged to the family of … the higher grounds, embracing a tract of richly varied country to the east, and the fine bay of Carnarvon on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… skilled in the literature and antiquities of his country, was a native of this parish. He first rose to a very … the higher grounds are extensive views of the adjacent country, the Carnarvon hills, the Holyhead mountain, and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… his route to besiege Pembroke Castle, abruptly crossed the country, and came to Golden Grove with a troop of horse, … extensive and pleasing view of the river and the adjacent country; in the churchyard is a monumental stone, with the … hill is unrivalled for beauty by any in this part of the country. The turnpike-road from Abergavenny to Brecknock …
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