The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive AccountJ. Murray, 1858 - 286 Seiten |
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66 CHAP Abbey acorns acres adjoining ancient appears B. C. Stephenson beech Berkin Bicknor Bishop Blakeney Bream Briavel's Castle Buckholt built called carried chesnuts church Churchway Cinderford cinders Clearwell coal coal-works Coleford Colliery Commissioners of Woods Constable of St Crown Dean Forest deer Deputy district Drybrook Earl Edward enclosed enclosures English Bicknor erected feet fences Flaxley foot Forest of Dean forges former free miners furnace gaveller Gloucester granted Henry Hill inches inhabitants iron iron-mines iron-works James John Winter King King's land Law Court Little Dean Lodge Lord Lydbrook Lydney Machen ment Messrs mines Mitcheldean Monmouth neighbourhood Newland Newnham parish Park End Pitt plantations planted present preserved quantity repair Report roads Ruerdean side Sir John Winter Speech House stone Thomas timber tion tramway trees Viney Hill Whitemead William yards York Lodge young oaks