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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… see Glouc. J. 28 May 1881; P. Goodland, The Greening of Wild Places: English Village Life Over Two Centuries The …
The Environs of London
… and Ulrick, both in the service of George I. and Peter the wild boy. The cielings throughout the palace are by the same …
Old and New London
… luxuriant in her bowers, Sees snow of blossoms, and a wild of flowers; The dames of Britain oft in crowds repair To …
Old and New London
… artist has introduced portraits of himself; of "Peter, the Wild Boy;" of Ulric, a Polish lad, page to George I.; and of …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… 1 Math: Cowperthw te 1 Henry Dennyson 1 Chr: Aerey 1 Wild beasts of the chase. Miles, son of Miles de Stapelton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… variety of forest-trees, plants, and flowers, growing with wild luxuriance. Within this concave range of rugged cliffs …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the townships. Two local men, Adam Bellenger and William Wild, built up estates of 4 ½ yardlands each in the years …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1870 Amy devised Hampden manor to her stepsons Richard Wild Burgoyne and Richard Dodd Burgoyne. R. D. Burgoyne sold … lands, notably, in 1854, c. 50 a. allotted to John Wild at inclosure, and this estate passed at his death in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Tarbert, where birch, alder, and other trees, displaying a wild profusion of foliage, relieve the tameness of the … pike and eels, and frequented by numerous swans, teal, wild-duck, and other aquatic fowl. The banks are ornamented … rent or worn by powerful torrents, gives to the scenery a wild and magnificent appearance. The upper district is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and of productive quality, the surface level, the scenery wild, and destitute of wood. The immediate vicinity of the …