The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 217F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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Page 41
... close by Westbury ; HIN - TON ( A.-S. heán tún ) means the high village , ' or that which is situated on hilly ground ; HEN - LEY is the high leigh , ' a fair description of the table - land which in such large tracts is to be seen on ...
... close by Westbury ; HIN - TON ( A.-S. heán tún ) means the high village , ' or that which is situated on hilly ground ; HEN - LEY is the high leigh , ' a fair description of the table - land which in such large tracts is to be seen on ...
Page 214
... close , it also treats those who live in or walk across the close the high privilege of a view of the Swan Inn . And why confine the privilege to the inhabitants of the Swan ? Why not pull down the whole row for the benefit of the ...
... close , it also treats those who live in or walk across the close the high privilege of a view of the Swan Inn . And why confine the privilege to the inhabitants of the Swan ? Why not pull down the whole row for the benefit of the ...
Page 598
... close examination , were equally decisive on the point . Upon a close examination of the remains of the building , nothing appeared of an older date than the Norman architecture . There was good reason to believe that the pre- sent ...
... close examination , were equally decisive on the point . Upon a close examination of the remains of the building , nothing appeared of an older date than the Norman architecture . There was good reason to believe that the pre- sent ...
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Memorials of Fountains Abbey | 25 |
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