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A History of the County of York East Riding
… parish lies lower still. The outwash sand and clay of the low ground were occupied by extensive assarts, as well as … Escrick township, especially near Bridge dike and on the low ground to the east and west of the park. 66 The number of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… lofty cliffs, in which are numerous caverns accessible at low water; the beach is a firm sand. Slate is quarried; and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… site, acquired by the founder, King Henry VI., in 1440, is low, bounded on the S. and E. by the river Thames, and on the … and bases, and the columns are connected in pairs by low arched filling-pieces with sunk spandrel panels; fitted …
Old and New London
… its regularity destroyed by the projection of a range of low buildings and hovels, converted, or now converting, into … of Sign-boards," "highwaymen, footpads, pickpockets, and low women beginning to take a fancy to it, the magistrates …
Survey of London
… (two at each corner) containing allegorical groups in low relief symbolic of London, Liverpool, Manchester, … (24 ft. internally), faced with Portland stone and with low-pitched leadcovered roof. The exterior walls are panelled …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the E. side the route can be traced as a large headland. A low scarp blocks the E.-W. hollow-way at its junction with … m. deep into the hillside on the S., E. and N. and with a low bank on the N.W. There is also an outer bank on the E. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… ('c' on plan), are traces of former closes bounded by low scarps extending down the hillside; to the N. ('d' on … is a series of well-marked house platforms bounded by low scarps and stone-rubble walls up to 0.25 m. high. Below …