The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive AccountJ. Murray, 1858 - 286 Seiten |
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... Probably the earliest trace of this locality being inhabited exists in the Druidical rocks which are found on the high lands on the Gloucestershire side of the Wye . The chief of them is " the Buck Stone , " so called perhaps from the ...
... Probably the earliest trace of this locality being inhabited exists in the Druidical rocks which are found on the high lands on the Gloucestershire side of the Wye . The chief of them is " the Buck Stone , " so called perhaps from the ...
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... Probably in those early days the King possessed the right to all lands not under cultivation or already apportioned , just as the Sovereign of our own day exercises the right in our colonial territories , and makes specific grants to ...
... Probably in those early days the King possessed the right to all lands not under cultivation or already apportioned , just as the Sovereign of our own day exercises the right in our colonial territories , and makes specific grants to ...
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... the neighbour- ing castles of Chepstow and Goodrich , viz . in their entrances , angular - headed arches , and three - cornered buttresses , the present building was probably erected by John 10 CHAP . I. CONSTABLES AND WARDENS .
... the neighbour- ing castles of Chepstow and Goodrich , viz . in their entrances , angular - headed arches , and three - cornered buttresses , the present building was probably erected by John 10 CHAP . I. CONSTABLES AND WARDENS .
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An Historical and Descriptive Account Henry George Nicholls. buttresses , the present building was probably erected by John de Monmouth , at the cost of the Crown , paid out of the increasing receipts which now accrued to it from the ...
An Historical and Descriptive Account Henry George Nicholls. buttresses , the present building was probably erected by John de Monmouth , at the cost of the Crown , paid out of the increasing receipts which now accrued to it from the ...
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... probably , of the lordship of the manor being held by him , and the whole being formerly comprised in the Forest . A considerable proportion of such of the existing encroachments as are reputed the oldest pay tithes to Newland , a ...
... probably , of the lordship of the manor being held by him , and the whole being formerly comprised in the Forest . A considerable proportion of such of the existing encroachments as are reputed the oldest pay tithes to Newland , a ...
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Abbey acorns acres adjoining ancient appears B. C. Stephenson beech Bicknor Bishop Blakeney Briavel's Castle Buckholt built called Charles chesnuts Church Churchway Cinderford cinders Clearwell coal coal-works Coleford Colliery Commissioners of Woods Crown Dean Forest deer Deputy district Drybrook Earl Edward enclosures English Bicknor erected Fcap feet fences Flaxley foot Forest of Dean forges former free miners furnace gaveller George Gloucester granted Harry Hill Henry Hill History inches inhabitants iron iron-mines iron-works James John Winter King King's land Little Dean Lord Lydbrook Lydney Machen Messrs mines Mitcheldean Monmouth navy neighbourhood Newland parish Park End Pitt plantations planted Plates Portrait Post 8vo present quantity repair Report roads Royal Ruerdean Schools Second Edition side Sir John Winter Speech House stone Third Edition Thomas timber tion trees Viney Hill Vols William Woodcuts yards York Lodge young oaks
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