The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 177Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1845 |
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... Devil's Dyke , Newmarket ( with a Cut and Plan ) .. Anecdotes of John Callow , the Medical Bookseller Remarks on the Coif de Mailles and Chaperon Account of Aspley Guise , Bedfordshire .. Submarine Forests on the Norfolk Coast ...
... Devil's Dyke , Newmarket ( with a Cut and Plan ) .. Anecdotes of John Callow , the Medical Bookseller Remarks on the Coif de Mailles and Chaperon Account of Aspley Guise , Bedfordshire .. Submarine Forests on the Norfolk Coast ...
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NOTES ON BATTLE FIELDS AND MILITARY WORKS . No. II . THE DEVIL'S DYKE , NEWMARKET . Nec struere auderent aciem nec credere campo , Castra modo et tutos servarent aggere muros . IN the month ... Devil's Dyke, Newmarket (with a Cut and Plan)
NOTES ON BATTLE FIELDS AND MILITARY WORKS . No. II . THE DEVIL'S DYKE , NEWMARKET . Nec struere auderent aciem nec credere campo , Castra modo et tutos servarent aggere muros . IN the month ... Devil's Dyke, Newmarket (with a Cut and Plan)
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... Dyke , which may be rendered , from the Saxon , the dyke of flight or refuge ( Fleam ) , as it probably was for the in- habitants of East Anglia , being an obstacle against the assaults of the Mercians . I ... Devil's Dyke , near Newmarket .
... Dyke , which may be rendered , from the Saxon , the dyke of flight or refuge ( Fleam ) , as it probably was for the in- habitants of East Anglia , being an obstacle against the assaults of the Mercians . I ... Devil's Dyke , near Newmarket .
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... Dyke of after - ages , which thus assign its construction to diabolical agency . The same superstitious belief attaches to many Roman works , and designates them as Devil's banks , ways , and dykes ; and this is one circumstance in ...
... Dyke of after - ages , which thus assign its construction to diabolical agency . The same superstitious belief attaches to many Roman works , and designates them as Devil's banks , ways , and dykes ; and this is one circumstance in ...
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The first mention of the Devil's Dyke in history is found in the Saxon Chro- nicle under the year 905 , which tells us that the land of the East Angles was laid waste between the dyke and the Ouse , as far northward as the fens . The dyke ...
The first mention of the Devil's Dyke in history is found in the Saxon Chro- nicle under the year 905 , which tells us that the land of the East Angles was laid waste between the dyke and the Ouse , as far northward as the fens . The dyke ...
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