The History and Antiquities of Eyam: With a Minute Account of the Great Plague which Desolated that Village in the Year 1666Bell & Daldy. Derby; Rich. Keene, 1859 - 187 Seiten |
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... abuts on the parishes of Hope , Hather- sage , and Bakewell ; and the following places and streams mark its boundary : a rivulet near to Stony Middleton Churchyard , top of Stoke Wood , Goatcliffe brook 2 HISTORY OF EYAM .
... abuts on the parishes of Hope , Hather- sage , and Bakewell ; and the following places and streams mark its boundary : a rivulet near to Stony Middleton Churchyard , top of Stoke Wood , Goatcliffe brook 2 HISTORY OF EYAM .
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... Middleton Churchyard , top of Stoke Wood , Goatcliffe brook , the river Derwent , Highlow brook , top of Grindlow , Wardlow Miers , Foundley fence , and the Dale brook , to where it receives the rivulet first men- tioned . Small as is ...
... Middleton Churchyard , top of Stoke Wood , Goatcliffe brook , the river Derwent , Highlow brook , top of Grindlow , Wardlow Miers , Foundley fence , and the Dale brook , to where it receives the rivulet first men- tioned . Small as is ...
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... Middleton Dale ; a distance of two miles from the swallows . Another object of interest in connection with the lime- stone is its numberless fossil organic remains . They are exclusively of marine origin , consisting chiefly of corals ...
... Middleton Dale ; a distance of two miles from the swallows . Another object of interest in connection with the lime- stone is its numberless fossil organic remains . They are exclusively of marine origin , consisting chiefly of corals ...
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... appearance . The varied and indescribable scenery in this direction is bounded on the one hand by the sable rocks of Curbar , and the singularly built village C of Stony Middleton ; of which a third part is HISTORY OF EYAM . 13.
... appearance . The varied and indescribable scenery in this direction is bounded on the one hand by the sable rocks of Curbar , and the singularly built village C of Stony Middleton ; of which a third part is HISTORY OF EYAM . 13.
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... Middleton ; of which a third part is included in the township and parish of Eyam . On the south side of the village , two dells branch parallel with each other into Middleton Dale . One , provincially called the Delf , or Delve , ( a ...
... Middleton ; of which a third part is included in the township and parish of Eyam . On the south side of the village , two dells branch parallel with each other into Middleton Dale . One , provincially called the Delf , or Delve , ( a ...
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Alice ancient antiquity ashes August awful beautiful Bradshaw Bretton Bubnell buried Charles Hargrave church churchyard Countess of Burlington daughter dead dear death Derby Derbyshire desolating Devonshire died Dioclesian disease distemper dreadful Eakring Earl Edward Cooper Elizabeth Emmot erected Eyam Edge Eyam Hall Foolow Frith Furnival George Benson grave Halksworth Hall Hancock Hazelford honoured infection inhabitants of Eyam inscription inter John killed land living Longstone Lord lovely Manor married MARY HOWITT memory mineral mines Mompesson monument Mortin nearly neighbouring parish Peak persons pest pestilence plague poet Rector Rector of Eyam resided Richard Furness Riley Robert rock Roman Rowland scenery Seward Sir George Saville Staffords Stanley Stoke Sough stones Stony Middleton sufferings Sydall Talbot terrible Thomas Thornley Thorpe Tideswell tion tomb Torre Treeton victims villagers of Eyam visited wife William Marples William Mompesson Willson Wood yards
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Seite 141 - FEAR no more the heat o' the sun Nor the furious winter's rages ; Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages : Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. Fear no more the frown o...
Seite 81 - This is the saddest news that ever my pen could write. The destroying Angel having taken up his quarters within my habitation, my dearest wife is gone to her eternal rest, and is invested with a crown of righteousness, having made a happy end. Indeed, had she loved herself as well as me, she had fled from the pit of destruction with the sweet babes, and might have prolonged her days ; but she was resolved to die a martyr to my interest. My drooping spirits are much refreshed with her joys, which...
Seite 83 - The reverend champion stood. At his control, Despair and anguish fled the struggling soul ; Comfort came down the trembling wretch to raise, And his last faltering accents whispered praise.
Seite 82 - I am not desirous that they should be great, but good ; and my next request is, that they may be brought up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. " Sir, I thank God I am contented to shake hands with all the world ; and have many comfortable assurances that God will accept me on account of his Son.
Seite 89 - I have seen the walls of Balclutha, but they were desolate. The fire had resounded in the halls : and the voice of the people is heard no more. The stream of Clutha was removed from its place by the fall of the walls. The thistle shook, there, its lonely head : the moss whistled to the wind.
Seite 83 - Or why so long (in life if long can be) Lent Heaven a parent to the poor and me ? What makes all physical or moral ill?
Seite 78 - This brings you the doleful news of your dear mother's death — the greatest loss which ever yet befell you ! I am not only deprived of a kind and loving consort, but you also are bereaved of the most indulgent mother that ever dear children had. We must comfort ourselves in God with this consideration, that the loss is only ours, and that what is our sorrow is her gain. The consideration of her joys, which I do assure myself are unutterable, should refresh our drooping spirits.
Seite 43 - ... the more to be regretted, that in this extraordinary period, which, owing to the low condition of science, was very deficient in accurate observers, so little, that can be depended on respecting those uncommon occurrences in the air, should have been recorded. Yet, German accounts say expressly that a thick, stinking mist advanced from the East and spread itself over Italy ; and there could be no deception in so palpable a phenomenon.
Seite 82 - Lady Sunderland and her relations. Dear Sir, let your dying chaplain recommend this truth to you and your family, that no happiness or solid comfort can be found in this vale of tears like living a pious life ; and pray ever remember this rule, never do anything upon which you dare not first ask the blessing of God.
Seite 82 - Sir, I have made bold in my will with your name as executor, and I hope you will not take it ill. I have joined two others with you, who will take from you the trouble. Your favourable aspect will, I know, be a great comfort to my distressed orphans. I am not desirous that they should be great, but good ; and my next request is that they be brought up in the fear and admonition of the Lord.