London;: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood, to Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Том 6W. Stratford, 1809 |
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... east to west thirty - five miles , estimated to contain four hun- dred and fifty - one thousand acres . Its principal rivers are the Lea and the Coln , the former uniting all the streams of the eastern a 1 middle parts ; the latter of ...
... east to west thirty - five miles , estimated to contain four hun- dred and fifty - one thousand acres . Its principal rivers are the Lea and the Coln , the former uniting all the streams of the eastern a 1 middle parts ; the latter of ...
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... East Saxons , and part to the Mercians . It is now comprised in the home circuit , and divided into eight hundreds . Hertford is the county town . There are eighteen nominal market towns , and two parliamentary boroughs , Hertford and ...
... East Saxons , and part to the Mercians . It is now comprised in the home circuit , and divided into eight hundreds . Hertford is the county town . There are eighteen nominal market towns , and two parliamentary boroughs , Hertford and ...
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... east wing are modern , and in good repair ; but the west wing is very old , and by no means corresponding with the other parts of the house . The front faces the south - east , and looks directly on the house in More Park , and which ...
... east wing are modern , and in good repair ; but the west wing is very old , and by no means corresponding with the other parts of the house . The front faces the south - east , and looks directly on the house in More Park , and which ...
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... east end of the easternmost the inscription is as follows : " The Monument of the Ladye Briget Countese Dowager of Bedford . A Woman of singular Sincerite in Religion , in cyvill Conversation & Integritie of Life unspotted , in ...
... east end of the easternmost the inscription is as follows : " The Monument of the Ladye Briget Countese Dowager of Bedford . A Woman of singular Sincerite in Religion , in cyvill Conversation & Integritie of Life unspotted , in ...
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... east of Watford , adjoining to which is a spacious common , called Bush Heath , extending toward Stanmore . This heath rises to a considerable height , and affords a delightful prospect . On the one hand , is a view of St. Alban's , and ...
... east of Watford , adjoining to which is a spacious common , called Bush Heath , extending toward Stanmore . This heath rises to a considerable height , and affords a delightful prospect . On the one hand , is a view of St. Alban's , and ...
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