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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... ground rises to a considerable height , which affords an agreeable variety ; part of which being covered with stately woods , appearing at a proper distance from the front of the house , have a fine effect on the eye . The house is ...
... ground rises to a considerable height , which affords an agreeable variety ; part of which being covered with stately woods , appearing at a proper distance from the front of the house , have a fine effect on the eye . The house is ...
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... ground , rising from the west bank of the river Gade , and nearly opposite to Hunton Bridge . KING'S LANGLEY , derives its name from a royal palace built by Henry III . the ruins of which are still to be seen . Richard II . was buried ...
... ground , rising from the west bank of the river Gade , and nearly opposite to Hunton Bridge . KING'S LANGLEY , derives its name from a royal palace built by Henry III . the ruins of which are still to be seen . Richard II . was buried ...
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... grounds are not extensive , they are pleasantly laid out . Part of the antient mansion in which Mr. Waterhouse entertained Henry VIII . is still standing . The estate lately belonged to the earl of Marchmont , and has had many ...
... grounds are not extensive , they are pleasantly laid out . Part of the antient mansion in which Mr. Waterhouse entertained Henry VIII . is still standing . The estate lately belonged to the earl of Marchmont , and has had many ...
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... ground , though among springs , and made exceedingly strong by the Saxons . It was near Beckhamsted that Frederick , abbot of St. Alban's , a man of the royal blood , and related to king Canute , impeded the march of William I. by ...
... ground , though among springs , and made exceedingly strong by the Saxons . It was near Beckhamsted that Frederick , abbot of St. Alban's , a man of the royal blood , and related to king Canute , impeded the march of William I. by ...
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... ground has received every embellishment of art and judgment by Mr. Brown . The house was built at various periods ... grounds comprize one thou- sand four hundred acres . Here is a fine botanical garden . In short , ease , elegance . and ...
... ground has received every embellishment of art and judgment by Mr. Brown . The house was built at various periods ... grounds comprize one thou- sand four hundred acres . Here is a fine botanical garden . In short , ease , elegance . and ...
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