The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 17,Deel 2Verner & Hood, 1813 |
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Pagina 33
... - fuel , ( which , though meagre , is still found useful by the poor ) and food for the deer , which are exceedingly numerous . When a coppice is cut , the VOL . XII . D Lord Lord of the Domain causes a hedge and ditch to OXFORDSHIRE . 33.
... - fuel , ( which , though meagre , is still found useful by the poor ) and food for the deer , which are exceedingly numerous . When a coppice is cut , the VOL . XII . D Lord Lord of the Domain causes a hedge and ditch to OXFORDSHIRE . 33.
Pagina 37
... Lord Harcourt's noble seat of Nuneham are finely opposed by the thick woods of Bagley , in Berkshire . The Chiltern hills occupy all along the back ground at a distance , forming a waving line towards the south , sometimes cloathed with ...
... Lord Harcourt's noble seat of Nuneham are finely opposed by the thick woods of Bagley , in Berkshire . The Chiltern hills occupy all along the back ground at a distance , forming a waving line towards the south , sometimes cloathed with ...
Pagina 50
... Lord Mark Kerr . Lady Read , resident . Harrison , Esq . resident . Shirburn Castle Earl of Macclesfield . Stonor Studley .. Shotover ... South Leigh Tew Park Tackley Tusmore Thame Park Wroxton Wood Eaton Water Eaton Water Perry ...
... Lord Mark Kerr . Lady Read , resident . Harrison , Esq . resident . Shirburn Castle Earl of Macclesfield . Stonor Studley .. Shotover ... South Leigh Tew Park Tackley Tusmore Thame Park Wroxton Wood Eaton Water Eaton Water Perry ...
Pagina 53
... Lord Oxford's soldiers was a radiated star ; and that worn as a badge by the partisans of the inimical House of York was a sun with rays . In the dimness of the season Lord Warwick mistook the emblem , and directed a charge to be made ...
... Lord Oxford's soldiers was a radiated star ; and that worn as a badge by the partisans of the inimical House of York was a sun with rays . In the dimness of the season Lord Warwick mistook the emblem , and directed a charge to be made ...
Pagina 54
... lord high treasurer . The family of this eminent statesman took name from the town of Harley , in Shropshire , where they were seated before the en- trance of William the Conqueror . Sir William De Harley , who possessed the lordship of ...
... lord high treasurer . The family of this eminent statesman took name from the town of Harley , in Shropshire , where they were seated before the en- trance of William the Conqueror . Sir William De Harley , who possessed the lordship of ...
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