Transactions - Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Volume 18Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1893 |
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... course was traditionally well known to the peasantry , and upon its being pointed out , its course could be distinguished more or less clearly the whole distance across St. Briavels ' Common and a place called Hudnells to a house named ...
... course was traditionally well known to the peasantry , and upon its being pointed out , its course could be distinguished more or less clearly the whole distance across St. Briavels ' Common and a place called Hudnells to a house named ...
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... course of the boundary - below the site of the old toll gate , now removed . The information was not very intelligible , and we thought it best to endeavour to find the dyke in the other direction . We accordingly followed the course of ...
... course of the boundary - below the site of the old toll gate , now removed . The information was not very intelligible , and we thought it best to endeavour to find the dyke in the other direction . We accordingly followed the course of ...
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... course of the river , which at Lydbrook makes one of those windings for which the Wye is so famous , I found the ground where I expected to discover traces of the dyke so very much broken by ancient diggings and by cottage enclosures as ...
... course of the river , which at Lydbrook makes one of those windings for which the Wye is so famous , I found the ground where I expected to discover traces of the dyke so very much broken by ancient diggings and by cottage enclosures as ...
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BRISTOL GLOUCESTERSHIRE | 4 |
The Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom By E SIDNEY | 195 |
The Church Bells of Gloucestershire By H B WALTERS M A F S | 217 |
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