Dugdale's England and Wales Delineated, Volume 6L. Tallis, 1854 |
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Page 808
... considerable eminence , four miles from Guisborough , north - westward , is an ancient intrenchment , sup- posed of the Saxons , consisting of a double circle of rough , loose stones ; and the prospect from this hill is the most ...
... considerable eminence , four miles from Guisborough , north - westward , is an ancient intrenchment , sup- posed of the Saxons , consisting of a double circle of rough , loose stones ; and the prospect from this hill is the most ...
Page 881
... considerable portion of the adjacent land , and the very site of the town itself , were anciently covered by the waves , con- stituting the estuary which admitted the passage of the largest vessels , and divided the Isle of Thanet from ...
... considerable portion of the adjacent land , and the very site of the town itself , were anciently covered by the waves , con- stituting the estuary which admitted the passage of the largest vessels , and divided the Isle of Thanet from ...
Page 949
... considerable alterations and additions to adapt them to the new design . The income of the society is about £ 3,000 . The number of students has been steadily progressive , and attached to the college is a model school of 175 boys . In ...
... considerable alterations and additions to adapt them to the new design . The income of the society is about £ 3,000 . The number of students has been steadily progressive , and attached to the college is a model school of 175 boys . In ...
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