Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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Page 36
... dale of Wensley , many tributary streams , flows for many miles , with a very rapid current , within the North Riding ; but about three miles below Masham , becomes the boundary of this riding , divi- ding it from the West Riding , till ...
... dale of Wensley , many tributary streams , flows for many miles , with a very rapid current , within the North Riding ; but about three miles below Masham , becomes the boundary of this riding , divi- ding it from the West Riding , till ...
Page 51
... dale's liberty . There is also found at or near Mal- ham an oxyd of zinc , in form of a white powder , some of it is rich ; this has not been met with in any other part of England . Coal . A thin bed of coal is found on Grassington Moon ...
... dale's liberty . There is also found at or near Mal- ham an oxyd of zinc , in form of a white powder , some of it is rich ; this has not been met with in any other part of England . Coal . A thin bed of coal is found on Grassington Moon ...
Page 54
... dale , four miles from Ingleton , is Hurtlepot , a round deep hole , about 30 or 40 feet perpendicular , and a deep black water at bottom , which runs over in great floods , and has has in it large black trout . Another deep chasm 54 ...
... dale , four miles from Ingleton , is Hurtlepot , a round deep hole , about 30 or 40 feet perpendicular , and a deep black water at bottom , which runs over in great floods , and has has in it large black trout . Another deep chasm 54 ...
Page 94
... dale , called Worsborough Dale , abound- ing with coal , iron stone , and timber , and streams of water . It has a church or chapel of ease to the parish of Darfield , founded by Sir Robert Rochley , in the reign of Henry III . Also a ...
... dale , called Worsborough Dale , abound- ing with coal , iron stone , and timber , and streams of water . It has a church or chapel of ease to the parish of Darfield , founded by Sir Robert Rochley , in the reign of Henry III . Also a ...
Page 197
... dale of Wensley , many tributary streams , flows for many miles , with a very rapid current , within the North Riding ; but about three miles below Masham becomes the boundary of this riding , divi- ding it from the West Riding , till ...
... dale of Wensley , many tributary streams , flows for many miles , with a very rapid current , within the North Riding ; but about three miles below Masham becomes the boundary of this riding , divi- ding it from the West Riding , till ...
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abbey acres aisles altar ancient archbishop of York arches arms Barnsley bart beautiful Beverley bishop breadth breed bridge Bridlington building built called canal castle cathedral chapel choir church city of York Cross the River dales dean Earl East Riding eastern moorlands Edward Edward III erected expence feet formerly four miles Gothic ground Halifax Hall handsome hills horned cattle horses Howardian hills Hull inscription John JOURNEY king Knaresborough land late Leeds length loam Lord Malton manor manufacture market town Market Weighton moors North Allerton North Riding Ouse parish plough reign of Henry Richard Ripon river Air river Ouse river Swale river Ure river Wharf road rock Roman ruins seat sheep side situated Skipton soil steeple stone Swale Tadcaster Thirsk tion tower Vale of York village wall west end West Riding Wharf Whitby William wolds wood yards Yorkshire