Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... ment , for a valuable consideration , and provision is made for preventing any future trespass . The New Forest is divided into nine bailiwicks , viz . Burley , Fritham , Godshill , Lynwood , Bat- tramsley , South East , the Nodes , Inn ...
... ment , for a valuable consideration , and provision is made for preventing any future trespass . The New Forest is divided into nine bailiwicks , viz . Burley , Fritham , Godshill , Lynwood , Bat- tramsley , South East , the Nodes , Inn ...
Page 44
... ment , and burnt twenty - one villages on the coast of Normandy in France , and many ships in their ports , in revenge for the French burning Bright- helmstone a few years before , His nephew , Sir Henry , distinguished himself in ...
... ment , and burnt twenty - one villages on the coast of Normandy in France , and many ships in their ports , in revenge for the French burning Bright- helmstone a few years before , His nephew , Sir Henry , distinguished himself in ...
Page 54
... ment of loyalty to his prince , but this served only to provoke the republicans the more . Aimez Loy- aultè has ever since been the motto of the family arms . Basing House appears to have been originally built on the site of the old ...
... ment of loyalty to his prince , but this served only to provoke the republicans the more . Aimez Loy- aultè has ever since been the motto of the family arms . Basing House appears to have been originally built on the site of the old ...
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... ment , given to the parish by the late Lord Windsor . This picture was brought from Cadiz , in the year 1702 , having been taken there amongst other pillage by the troops employed in a successful expedition against that place . A plain ...
... ment , given to the parish by the late Lord Windsor . This picture was brought from Cadiz , in the year 1702 , having been taken there amongst other pillage by the troops employed in a successful expedition against that place . A plain ...
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... ment , upon Flackerly Heath . RUMSEY OR ROMSEY , Is a very ancient town , situated on the river Test , in a flat part of the country , surrounded by beauti- ful meadows . It is incorporated and contains two parishes . King Edward the ...
... ment , upon Flackerly Heath . RUMSEY OR ROMSEY , Is a very ancient town , situated on the river Test , in a flat part of the country , surrounded by beauti- ful meadows . It is incorporated and contains two parishes . King Edward the ...
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