Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny & Gold, 1802 |
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Page 60
... passes by Camelford , runs down by Bodmin to Wade's Bridge , and thence into the harbour of Padstow . The Fal rises not far from St. Columb , and swells into a large basin near Truro , and runs from north to south into the British ...
... passes by Camelford , runs down by Bodmin to Wade's Bridge , and thence into the harbour of Padstow . The Fal rises not far from St. Columb , and swells into a large basin near Truro , and runs from north to south into the British ...
Page 89
... passes Mildenhall , and joins the Great Ouse near the north - west angle of this county . The BRETT passes by Lavenham . There is very good angling in most of these rivers , which contain a variety of excellent fish , abundance of Eels ...
... passes Mildenhall , and joins the Great Ouse near the north - west angle of this county . The BRETT passes by Lavenham . There is very good angling in most of these rivers , which contain a variety of excellent fish , abundance of Eels ...
Page 94
... passes by the ruin of Kirkstall Abbey , in its way to Leeds , after which it di- vides one of the richest plains in England , and meeting the Calder , passes under Ferrybridge , thence traversing the flat of Yorkshire , north of Snaith ...
... passes by the ruin of Kirkstall Abbey , in its way to Leeds , after which it di- vides one of the richest plains in England , and meeting the Calder , passes under Ferrybridge , thence traversing the flat of Yorkshire , north of Snaith ...
Contents
TITLE PAGE | 1 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland and Ireland | 57 |
TABLE FOR BAITS | 199 |
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