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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… firs; and around the church are some fine plane and beech trees, of more than one hundred years' growth. The rateable … small bays, and is studded with islands, on which are trees of ancient growth. Loch Diru is situated at the base of … but whose rugged aspect is at intervals softened by a few trees of birch and mountain-ash. Loch Laoghal, the largest of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Heath Group. (10) Bowl (77779302) is covered with trees and undergrowth. An apparent berm on the N. and E. is … 195 yds. S.E. of (11), is covered with bracken and trees. A disused trackway has cut into it on the N.W. Diam. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on which they exhibited their wares, under a row of trees in the road by which the company usually passed to the … of every kind are sold; on the opposite side is a row of trees, with an orchestra in the midst, where a band usually …
A History of the County of Chester
… much scarcer. By the mid 14th century the grant of mature trees for building purposes became a mark of the Black …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the high road, is a remarkable circular clump of elm-trees called the Seven Sisters, in the centre of which was … size, though it continued annually to bear leaves: these trees appear to have been at their full growth in 1631, but … size. The scenery is pleasing, and enriched with stately trees and -fertile meadows on the banks of the Tove, the view …
The Environs of London
… of land in Tottenham Hangre, half a holm, four trunks of trees for fuel, and pasture for ten hogs. Cart. Ant. XV. 19. …