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A History of the County of Sussex
… between the contrasting agricultural areas of down and Weald made it a natural entrepôt. 99 Two wine merchants were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Sussex
… hedges. Broadbridge and Broadbridge Heath lie mainly on Weald clay. 34 The main part of Sullington spans the strata which underly the rising ground at the edge of the Weald. The northern end, at a height of c. 100 ft. (30 … overlies Hythe and Sandgate beds with an inlier of Weald clay at Wantley. The centre lies on Gault clay and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of which lie below the great ridge of sandhills in the Weald. The manufacture of paper is carried on. The living is … The surface, for the most part, is gently undulated. The Weald, a district about 30 miles in length, and varying from … Southward of the Downs are the hills that overhang the Weald, in the vicinities of Oxted, Godstone, Reigate, and …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… acres, and is crossed by the ridge of hills bounding the Weald, of which latter the southern side of the parish forms … 2132 acres, of which 10 acres are in wood. The soil in the Weald portion, to a considerable extent, is heavy clay, but … is situated below the ridge of hills bounding the Weald, and commands views of several towns and villages, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Oxford
… 26 20 Shifford Chap. 775 38 49 42 47 52 44 41 49 70 31 40 Weald Hamlet 2 826 833 848 751 Black Bourton 2,379 273 269 … Ickford, Lewknor, Ibstone, and Oxford St. Aldate.) Weald Hamlet included with Bampton Township, 180131 and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… to the north the land slopes gently down towards the Weald Moors, which lie two kilometres or so north of the … the area was probably on the land that sloped up from the Weald Moors towards the line along which the Roman Watling …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Farm in the east. The northern half of the parish overlies Weald clay and is mostly below 100 ft. (31 metres), falling … metres) north of Thakeham church. An anticlinal strip of Weald clay at Greenhurst separates the wedge from further … the main Anglo-Saxon route through the parish into the Weald. The road was apparently called North Lane in 1693 40 …
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