Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... land's , R 110 Wallop - house , W. Blount , Middle Wallop 111 Down Farm 3 14 esq . 115 Red Rice , Henry Erring- Little Abbot's Ann 116 ) ANDOVER Down House Hursborne --- 117 2 19 221 ton , esq . Garter , Inns - Star and White Hart , and ...
... land's , R 110 Wallop - house , W. Blount , Middle Wallop 111 Down Farm 3 14 esq . 115 Red Rice , Henry Erring- Little Abbot's Ann 116 ) ANDOVER Down House Hursborne --- 117 2 19 221 ton , esq . Garter , Inns - Star and White Hart , and ...
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... land's , R 8 Bounds of this County 7 15 Inns -- King's Head , & Swan 3 18 Somborne - house , William P. Powlett Powlett , esq . R 220 Rookley - house 121 Crawley - house , Rich . Mey ler , esq . L 122 Lainston - house , A. Boyne , esq ...
... land's , R 8 Bounds of this County 7 15 Inns -- King's Head , & Swan 3 18 Somborne - house , William P. Powlett Powlett , esq . R 220 Rookley - house 121 Crawley - house , Rich . Mey ler , esq . L 122 Lainston - house , A. Boyne , esq ...
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... Lands , Lord Viscount Palmerston , R 130 Inns -- White Horse , & Bell 434 2 56 Little Grove , Savage Beare , Gent . R. Horsley Lodge , Sir W. Heathcote , bart . L 241 Inns - George & White Hart 3 39 142 1 43 144 Worthy - house , Sir ...
... Lands , Lord Viscount Palmerston , R 130 Inns -- White Horse , & Bell 434 2 56 Little Grove , Savage Beare , Gent . R. Horsley Lodge , Sir W. Heathcote , bart . L 241 Inns - George & White Hart 3 39 142 1 43 144 Worthy - house , Sir ...
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... land and water - meadows , which are very productive . The author of the Agricultural Survey of Hampshire observes , " that this county is parti- cularly famous for water - meadows , which are ex- tremely productive , and in general ...
... land and water - meadows , which are very productive . The author of the Agricultural Survey of Hampshire observes , " that this county is parti- cularly famous for water - meadows , which are ex- tremely productive , and in general ...
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... land is in general very deep and strong , with a substratum of chalk : this soit is remarkably productive , and is said never to burn in the dryest seasons . The soil towards Whitchurch is principally chalky , and rather of a shallow ...
... land is in general very deep and strong , with a substratum of chalk : this soit is remarkably productive , and is said never to burn in the dryest seasons . The soil towards Whitchurch is principally chalky , and rather of a shallow ...
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