Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny and Gold, 1801 |
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... joins the Eamont , which flows from Ullswater Lake on the south east of Penrith ; the Irthing joins it from the north - east , and the Petterell from the south- west . At the mouth of the Irthing , on the coast near Ravenglass , are ...
... joins the Eamont , which flows from Ullswater Lake on the south east of Penrith ; the Irthing joins it from the north - east , and the Petterell from the south- west . At the mouth of the Irthing , on the coast near Ravenglass , are ...
Page 49
... joins near Kings Bromley , after receiving the Soar from Eccleshall , and the Peak from Penkridge , near Stafford ; its principal feature is Lord Bagot's finely wooded park at Blithefield . The Tame springs in two branches , not far ...
... joins near Kings Bromley , after receiving the Soar from Eccleshall , and the Peak from Penkridge , near Stafford ; its principal feature is Lord Bagot's finely wooded park at Blithefield . The Tame springs in two branches , not far ...
Page 50
... joins the Derwent , which then passes by Bakewell to Derby , ( where it : becomes navigable ) a little below which it enters the wide plain formed by the Trent on the borders of Leicestershire , and about eight miles below : Derby loses ...
... joins the Derwent , which then passes by Bakewell to Derby , ( where it : becomes navigable ) a little below which it enters the wide plain formed by the Trent on the borders of Leicestershire , and about eight miles below : Derby loses ...
Page 54
... join its sister stream ; the Estuary of the Blackwater , which is formed below Malden , after the union of the two rivers , is very extensive . The COLNE is a small river , and rises on the borders of Suffolk , near Clare , runs through ...
... join its sister stream ; the Estuary of the Blackwater , which is formed below Malden , after the union of the two rivers , is very extensive . The COLNE is a small river , and rises on the borders of Suffolk , near Clare , runs through ...
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... joins the Wye at Monmouth . The Trothy from the interior of Monmouthshire , is added to the Wye below Monmouth . The Diffrin - Doe is said to be the only river in the county that does not rise in Wales . These rivers are excellent for ...
... joins the Wye at Monmouth . The Trothy from the interior of Monmouthshire , is added to the Wye below Monmouth . The Diffrin - Doe is said to be the only river in the county that does not rise in Wales . These rivers are excellent for ...
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