The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble RiverVernor, Hood and Sharpe, 1811 |
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... gives sixteen strokes in a minute . The Spire in the distance , rises from the Church of Kemble , a pleasant village , in which is the seat of Charles Cox , Esquire . " Cricklade taken near Eisey Chapel . ; མཛུལ་ ༠ THAMES HEAD. ...
... gives sixteen strokes in a minute . The Spire in the distance , rises from the Church of Kemble , a pleasant village , in which is the seat of Charles Cox , Esquire . " Cricklade taken near Eisey Chapel . ; མཛུལ་ ༠ THAMES HEAD. ...
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... Charles the Second , and whose name it bears . It has re- ceived considerable additions since his time , and will reward the attention of the visitor . - The Clarendon Printing - house , which was built in the year 1711 with the profits ...
... Charles the Second , and whose name it bears . It has re- ceived considerable additions since his time , and will reward the attention of the visitor . - The Clarendon Printing - house , which was built in the year 1711 with the profits ...
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... Charles the Second , and made Lieutenant of the Tower . From the Robinsons it descended to David , Earl of Wemyss , who married Mary , daughter and co - heir of Sir John Robinson , Baronet , of whom it was purchased in the year 1710 ...
... Charles the Second , and made Lieutenant of the Tower . From the Robinsons it descended to David , Earl of Wemyss , who married Mary , daughter and co - heir of Sir John Robinson , Baronet , of whom it was purchased in the year 1710 ...
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... Charles the First , which took up its quarters there , in the latter end of the year 1642. They are represented to have acted with the most hostile disposition to it , and , though their officers had commanded the utmost care to be ...
... Charles the First , which took up its quarters there , in the latter end of the year 1642. They are represented to have acted with the most hostile disposition to it , and , though their officers had commanded the utmost care to be ...
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... Charles the Second , who loved the place , of which it was in a great measure deprived by his successor ; but was restored at the revolution , and continues , in full force , to the present day . The Corporation consists of thirty ...
... Charles the Second , who loved the place , of which it was in a great measure deprived by his successor ; but was restored at the revolution , and continues , in full force , to the present day . The Corporation consists of thirty ...
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