Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... gate 25 Redbridge 26 Mansbridge .. 27 Bigh Waltham 28 Meon Stoke 29 . 30 Fordingbridge . 31 Finch Dean 32 Christ Church 33 Titchfield 34 Portsdown Somborne 36 Bosmere Resgate 36 W Mendham m Stacey 37 EMendham isborough 38 Fareham ng.W ...
... gate 25 Redbridge 26 Mansbridge .. 27 Bigh Waltham 28 Meon Stoke 29 . 30 Fordingbridge . 31 Finch Dean 32 Christ Church 33 Titchfield 34 Portsdown Somborne 36 Bosmere Resgate 36 W Mendham m Stacey 37 EMendham isborough 38 Fareham ng.W ...
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... - zag , or herring - bone work , laid in rows , some one way and some another . The wall at the south gate being measured , was found to be full 24 feet thick . " The " The whole of this city was surrounded by a 58 HAMPSHIRE .
... - zag , or herring - bone work , laid in rows , some one way and some another . The wall at the south gate being measured , was found to be full 24 feet thick . " The " The whole of this city was surrounded by a 58 HAMPSHIRE .
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... gate to gate , are broader than any of the rest , and measured more than ten yards across . Near the middle of the city , within a spa- cious square , formed partly by the intersection of the two main streets , was discovered the foun ...
... gate to gate , are broader than any of the rest , and measured more than ten yards across . Near the middle of the city , within a spa- cious square , formed partly by the intersection of the two main streets , was discovered the foun ...
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... gates or en- trances , on the north , east , south , and west sides . The foundations of a large building , probably the Forum , were discovered in an open area , formed by the surrounding streets , together with an altar , three feet ...
... gates or en- trances , on the north , east , south , and west sides . The foundations of a large building , probably the Forum , were discovered in an open area , formed by the surrounding streets , together with an altar , three feet ...
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... gate of Winches- ter . Another road from the same point passes An- dover , by the camps at Egbury and Quarley , and crosses the river at Port Town , and continues in a straight line to the east gate of Old Sarum . Ano- ther of these ...
... gate of Winches- ter . Another road from the same point passes An- dover , by the camps at Egbury and Quarley , and crosses the river at Port Town , and continues in a straight line to the east gate of Old Sarum . Ano- ther of these ...
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