Rural Sports, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 1807 |
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Page 102
... runs through Hereford , Ross , and many other places in this county . The LUG is a navigable river , which rising on the confines of Radnor , enters this county at Presteigne ; runs easterly to Leominster , where it receives the Oney ...
... runs through Hereford , Ross , and many other places in this county . The LUG is a navigable river , which rising on the confines of Radnor , enters this county at Presteigne ; runs easterly to Leominster , where it receives the Oney ...
Page 131
... runs parallel and near to the Trent , until its junction with it below that town ; previous to which it receives the Penk from Penkridge , ce- lebrated for its capital Horse Fair . The STOUR runs through the western angle of the county ...
... runs parallel and near to the Trent , until its junction with it below that town ; previous to which it receives the Penk from Penkridge , ce- lebrated for its capital Horse Fair . The STOUR runs through the western angle of the county ...
Page 137
... runs through its whole length , and , passing by Worcester and Upton , soon reaches Gloucestershire . The TAME , which enters this county on the north - west , runs south - east until its junction with the Severn , about two miles below ...
... runs through its whole length , and , passing by Worcester and Upton , soon reaches Gloucestershire . The TAME , which enters this county on the north - west , runs south - east until its junction with the Severn , about two miles below ...
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Fishing and Anecdotes respecting the Natural | 37 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland | 77 |
Angling | 219 |
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