The family topographer: the antient and present state of the counties of England, Band 61837 |
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... stones , called “ Long Meg and her Daughters " ; Annaside , circle of twelve stones ; Broadfield ; Carrock Fell ; Castle Rigg , near Keswick ; Cumwhitton , a circle of eighty - eight stones , called Grey Yauds , or King Harry Fell ...
... stones , called “ Long Meg and her Daughters " ; Annaside , circle of twelve stones ; Broadfield ; Carrock Fell ; Castle Rigg , near Keswick ; Cumwhitton , a circle of eighty - eight stones , called Grey Yauds , or King Harry Fell ...
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... stones . The Roman wall , called the Pict's Wall , begun of earth in 121 by Ha- drian , and finished in stone eight feet thick and 12 high , by Severus , extending from the Irish Sea to the German Ocean , a course of 100 miles , passes ...
... stones . The Roman wall , called the Pict's Wall , begun of earth in 121 by Ha- drian , and finished in stone eight feet thick and 12 high , by Severus , extending from the Irish Sea to the German Ocean , a course of 100 miles , passes ...
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... Stone , in Bor- rowdale , 30 yards long and 8 high , computed to weigh near 1800 tons , and to contain 23,000 feet of stone ; Cros- thwaite ( two ) , Drig , Gilcrux , Stanger , & c . saline springs ; Gilderdale Fell , near Alston , the ...
... Stone , in Bor- rowdale , 30 yards long and 8 high , computed to weigh near 1800 tons , and to contain 23,000 feet of stone ; Cros- thwaite ( two ) , Drig , Gilcrux , Stanger , & c . saline springs ; Gilderdale Fell , near Alston , the ...
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... stone bridge , over the Esk , of five arches : hospital . Penrith , house of correction , erected 1826 : school . Plumbland school . St. Bees , free school , founded by Archbishop Grindal in 1587. Warwick , bridge of stone , four arches ...
... stone bridge , over the Esk , of five arches : hospital . Penrith , house of correction , erected 1826 : school . Plumbland school . St. Bees , free school , founded by Archbishop Grindal in 1587. Warwick , bridge of stone , four arches ...
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... stone , white and red , in abundance : a black stone called cat - scalps at Branthwaite : limestone , at Dean and in the eastern mountains : iron - stone , near Harrington : wad , or black lead , at Seatallor Fell in Castlerigg , for ...
... stone , white and red , in abundance : a black stone called cat - scalps at Branthwaite : limestone , at Dean and in the eastern mountains : iron - stone , near Harrington : wad , or black lead , at Seatallor Fell in Castlerigg , for ...
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Abbey aged Alnwick altars Annual average antient antiquary Appleby Archbishop of York arches army Bamborough Barnard Castle barony Bart beautiful Berwick besieged Beverley Bishop of Carlisle Bishop of Durham Bolton borough bridge built burnt Burton Canal Castle Charles Chester Church coins Cumberland defeated Derwent died divine and author Doncaster Duke Edward Edward III England erected feet high Fell founded free grammar school Gateshead George Grange Halifax Hall Henry Henry II Hexham Hill House Hull Hutton Inhabitants inscriptions James Joseph Kendal King of Northumbria King of Scotland Kirkby Kirkby Lonsdale Knaresborough Lancaster Leeds Liverpool Lodge Lord Manchester miles Moor Newcastle Norman North Northumbria parish Park Parliament Penrith physician poet Pontefract Preston priory Queen Ralph remains Richard Ripon river Robert Royalists ruins Saxon Scarborough Scots Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William stone Tarn Tees temp tower town Tynemouth urns Wakefield Water Westmorland Whitby Yorkshire
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Seite 39 - Saxon hands : 0 ye Northumbrian shades, which overlook The rocky pavement and the mossy falls Of solitary Wensbeck's limpid stream; How gladly I recall your well-known seats Beloved of old, and that delightful time When all alone, for many a summer's day, 1 wandered through your calm recesses, led In silence by some powerful hand unseen.
Seite 41 - Why dost thou, tyrant, boast thyself, Thy wicked works to praise ; when his Majesty stood up and called for the 56th Psalm, beginning, Have mercy, Lord, on me I pray, For man would me devour, which the congregation, with good feeling, immediately sang.
Seite 99 - As 1 have earned the fortunes which I now possess with industry and honesty, I trust and hope that the Legislature will not in any manner alter my will, or the limitations created, but permit my property to go on in the manner in which I hereby dispose of it.
Seite 39 - Lancashire meet in a point. List of Works consulted. 1 . The history and antiquities of the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland. By Joseph Nicolson, esq. and Richard Burn, LL.D.— 2 vols.
Seite 22 - Pembroke, &c. for a memorial of her last parting, in this place, with her good and pious mother, Margaret, Countess Dowager of Cumberland, on the 2d of April, 1616; in memory whereof she hath left an annuity of 41.
Seite 43 - Portfolio of Fragments relative to the history and antiquities of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster.
Seite 109 - ... account of the borough of Pontefract By Richard John Tetlow.— 8vo, 1769. 20. The history of the antient borough of Pontefract. By B. Boothroyd. — 8vo, 1807. 21. The history of Pontefract in Yorkshire. By George Fox. — 8vo, 1827. 22. The history and antiquities of Doncaster. By Edward Miller, Mus.
Seite 29 - Durham, the earth raised itself up to a great height in the manner of a lofty tower, and remained all that day till the evening, (as it were fixed and immoveable,) when it sunk down with such a horrid noise, that it terrified all the vicinity; when the earth absorbed it, and there formed a deep pit...
Seite 30 - My Lord Bishop, I here present you with the falchion wherewith the champion Conyers slew the worm, dragon, or fiery flying serpent, which destroyed man, woman, and child...
Seite 30 - The Bishop takes the faulchion into his hand, and, wishing the lord of Sockburn health, and a long enjoyment of the manor, returns it. There is another manor in the county held by a similar tenure. At SOUTH SHIELDS the original Life-boat was built by subscription, in consequence of the melancholy loss of the crew of the Adventure, of Newcastle, in September 1789. It was made by Mr. Henry Greathead, and was first used January 30, 1790. Near STOCKTON died in June 1763, Rachel Weatherby, aged 110. AtSuNDERLAND...