Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... built and repaired with the timber of this county . RIVERS . The principal rivers of this county are the Avon , the Test , the Itchin , the Boldre Water , the Exe , and the Anton . There are several smaller streams rising in the north ...
... built and repaired with the timber of this county . RIVERS . The principal rivers of this county are the Avon , the Test , the Itchin , the Boldre Water , the Exe , and the Anton . There are several smaller streams rising in the north ...
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... built for the different officers , con- taining , in all , about 930 acres ; and these are his Majesty's own demesne lands , the soil , timber , and wood , belonging to the Crown . Upon the 16 pur- lieus , the timber belongs to the ...
... built for the different officers , con- taining , in all , about 930 acres ; and these are his Majesty's own demesne lands , the soil , timber , and wood , belonging to the Crown . Upon the 16 pur- lieus , the timber belongs to the ...
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... built , populous place . It is said to have had its first charter from King John , but was last incorporated by Queen Elizabeth ; being governed by a bailiff , high - steward , recorder , ten ap- proved men , ( out of whom are chosen ...
... built , populous place . It is said to have had its first charter from King John , but was last incorporated by Queen Elizabeth ; being governed by a bailiff , high - steward , recorder , ten ap- proved men , ( out of whom are chosen ...
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... built entirely of stone , from the designs of Mr. Wyatt . The wings are connected with the body of the house by handsome colonnades . In the eastern wing is the library and chapel ; the other contains the domestic offices . The grounds ...
... built entirely of stone , from the designs of Mr. Wyatt . The wings are connected with the body of the house by handsome colonnades . In the eastern wing is the library and chapel ; the other contains the domestic offices . The grounds ...
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... built house , belonging to --Jervis , Esq . and a silk - mill . From hence to Basingstoke , a distance of about seven miles , there is nothing in particular to arrest the traveller's attention . The noblemen and gentle- men's seats we ...
... built house , belonging to --Jervis , Esq . and a silk - mill . From hence to Basingstoke , a distance of about seven miles , there is nothing in particular to arrest the traveller's attention . The noblemen and gentle- men's seats we ...
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