| John Graves - 1808 - 556 pages
...wooded banks of the river, and the country adjacent. THE hill, on the weft, fouth, and fouth-weft, is nearly upon a level with the fields adjoining, from which it is guarded by a deep trench. The fides on the eaft, fouth-eaft, and north, are almoft perpendicular j and rife from the bottom to the... | |
| Henry Schroder - 1851 - 460 pages
...river side, and now called Castle hill, was anciently a castle, the residence of the Meinell family. The hill, on the west, south, and south-west, is nearly upon a level with the adjoining fields, from which it is guarded by a deep trench ; the sides on the east, south-east, and... | |
| 1862 - 766 pages
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| George Markham Tweddell - 1872 - 438 pages
...which the descent is steep ; and commands a pleasing prospect of the windings and wooded banks of J.he river, and the country adjacent. The hill, on the...which it is guarded by a deep trench. The sides on the cast, south east, and north, are almost perpendicular : and rise, from the bottom to (he summit, to... | |
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