The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, Volume 5 |
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Page 112
... returned to the musquet , on which the action chiefly depended . About this time they made an attempt to rally their men , and to man their forecastle ; and dropt their fore - sail , that we might not see them . One of the four ...
... returned to the musquet , on which the action chiefly depended . About this time they made an attempt to rally their men , and to man their forecastle ; and dropt their fore - sail , that we might not see them . One of the four ...
Page 149
... returned , by the orders of Bishop Walcher , and was by him fixed at Wearmouth . Here , however , the Benedictines did not remain ; for Bishop William de Carilepho , in the year 1083 , removed them to Durham ; and from this period ...
... returned , by the orders of Bishop Walcher , and was by him fixed at Wearmouth . Here , however , the Benedictines did not remain ; for Bishop William de Carilepho , in the year 1083 , removed them to Durham ; and from this period ...
Page 276
... returned in 1801 , was 454 : of inhabi- tants 2358 . Malden had formerly three parishes , but the rectories of two of them have long been consolidated . The principal Church , de- dicated to All Saints , is an ancient and spacious ...
... returned in 1801 , was 454 : of inhabi- tants 2358 . Malden had formerly three parishes , but the rectories of two of them have long been consolidated . The principal Church , de- dicated to All Saints , is an ancient and spacious ...
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