Gate. The Bridge that is on the cheife Arme of Severne, that runneth hard by the Towne, is of 7. great Arches of Stone. There is another a litle more West of it, that hath an Arch or 2, and serveth at a time for a Ditch or Dreane of the Meades. A litle... The Itinerary of John Leland the Antiquary ... - Page 59by John Leland - 1711Full view - About this book
| John Leland - Great Britain - 1744 - 202 pages
...Eaft, Weft, North and South, and foe beare the Names ; but that the Eaft-Gate is called Aillifgate. There be Suburbes without the Eaft, North, and South...another a litle more Weft of it, that hath an Arch or z, and ferveth at a tyme for a Ditch or Dreane Pol. 171. a. of the Meades. A litle way farther there... | |
| Thomas Rudge - Gloucester (England) - 1811 - 408 pages
...without the East, North and Sautk 152 Gates. The bridge only with the Causey lyeth at the Westgate. The bridge that is on the cheife arme of Severne, that runneth hard by the towne is of seven great arches of stone. There is another, a liltle more west of it, that hath an arch or two,... | |
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