Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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Page 15
... continued their journey to Canon Frome Rectory , where they were hospitably entertained by the Rector , the Rev. Michael Hopton . After which some of the party walked to inspect the Church . The last place of visit on the programme was ...
... continued their journey to Canon Frome Rectory , where they were hospitably entertained by the Rector , the Rev. Michael Hopton . After which some of the party walked to inspect the Church . The last place of visit on the programme was ...
Page 17
... . These papers will all appear in due course among the Transactions of the Club . Leaving the summit of the Longmynd , the party continued their course over the moorland to the Light Spout Waterfall , where a photograph was taken by 2 17.
... . These papers will all appear in due course among the Transactions of the Club . Leaving the summit of the Longmynd , the party continued their course over the moorland to the Light Spout Waterfall , where a photograph was taken by 2 17.
Page 25
... continued to Wroxeter and so to Chester , the head- quarters of the 20th Legion . Wroxeter was probably destroyed first by the Picts in the deluge of barbarians from the North , when the Romans left the Britons to themselves , 426 A.D. ...
... continued to Wroxeter and so to Chester , the head- quarters of the 20th Legion . Wroxeter was probably destroyed first by the Picts in the deluge of barbarians from the North , when the Romans left the Britons to themselves , 426 A.D. ...
Page 58
... continued under the reign of William the Conqueror ( Domesday Book ) . That it was a resort of this Norman is known through the profane oath which he swore " by the splendour of the Almighty " of vengeance against the Northumbrians ...
... continued under the reign of William the Conqueror ( Domesday Book ) . That it was a resort of this Norman is known through the profane oath which he swore " by the splendour of the Almighty " of vengeance against the Northumbrians ...
Page 72
... continued in its way to be one of the most beautiful parts of England . One landowner after another has seized upon broad belts of woodland , and large tracts of the Forest have , under one pretence or another , been cleared and ...
... continued in its way to be one of the most beautiful parts of England . One landowner after another has seized upon broad belts of woodland , and large tracts of the Forest have , under one pretence or another , been cleared and ...
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