The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County: pt. 1. NorthumberlandT. Maiden, 1813 |
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... late years been employed in agriculture , the rental of the county has rapidly advanced . In 1809 it amounted to 916,8571 . 18s . 113d . The annual value of estates , rise from the smallest sums to up- wards of 30,000l . - one estate is ...
... late years been employed in agriculture , the rental of the county has rapidly advanced . In 1809 it amounted to 916,8571 . 18s . 113d . The annual value of estates , rise from the smallest sums to up- wards of 30,000l . - one estate is ...
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... late as the year 1761 , not less than two hundred and sixty were caught at one draught at Newburne ; and in 1775 , two hundred and seventy - five were landed at one draught at the Low Lights , near the mouth of the river . The fisheries ...
... late as the year 1761 , not less than two hundred and sixty were caught at one draught at Newburne ; and in 1775 , two hundred and seventy - five were landed at one draught at the Low Lights , near the mouth of the river . The fisheries ...
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... late Moot Hall is beyond all doubt the eastern wall of the station . From the desertion of Britain by the Romans , to the time of the Norman Conquest , there is no certain mention of this place under any other name than MONKCHESTER ...
... late Moot Hall is beyond all doubt the eastern wall of the station . From the desertion of Britain by the Romans , to the time of the Norman Conquest , there is no certain mention of this place under any other name than MONKCHESTER ...
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... late high - sheriff , 420 fother of lead . They say also , that it was thought highly necessary that the Baron Heron , of Haddeston , the Baron of Walton , Lord Robert of Clifford , of the New Place , chief lord of the barony of Gaugie ...
... late high - sheriff , 420 fother of lead . They say also , that it was thought highly necessary that the Baron Heron , of Haddeston , the Baron of Walton , Lord Robert of Clifford , of the New Place , chief lord of the barony of Gaugie ...
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... late that princely fabrick is demolished , and laid level with the ground . " It was surrendered on the ninth of January , 1539 , when it consisted of a prior , seven brethren , and three novices . A few door - ways and old walls of it ...
... late that princely fabrick is demolished , and laid level with the ground . " It was surrendered on the ninth of January , 1539 , when it consisted of a prior , seven brethren , and three novices . A few door - ways and old walls of it ...
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