Cheviot hills ; on the east by the German Ocean; on the south by the English Channel; and on the west by St George's Channel and the Irish Sea. The space thus included is rather irregular in form, and lies between lat. 49° 57' and 55° 45' north,.and... A Geographical Dictionary of England and Wales - Page ixby William Cobbett - 1832 - 546 pagesFull view - About this book
| Scotland - 1845 - 1120 pages
...figure, 2 miles in length by 1 in mean breadth, being one of the smallest parishes in the county. It is bounded on the east by the German Ocean; on the south by Lunan water, which divides it from Inverkeilor ; on the west by Kinnell ; and on the north by Maryton... | |
| 1845 - 1024 pages
...of Wessex. EAST-ANGLIA. Твж kingdom of the East-Angles was bounded on the north by the Humber ; on the east by the German Ocean ; on the south by the kingdom of E*ğex ; and on the west by Mercia. Its greatest length was eighty, and its greatest breadth... | |
| Samuel Augustus Mitchell - Geography - 1846 - 728 pages
...168,705,549 ENGLAND. ENGtAND is bounded on the south by the English Channel ; on the east by the German Sea ; on the north by Scotland, from which it is separated by the Tweed, the Cheviot hills, and the Frith of Solway ; on the west by the Irish Sea and St George's Channel... | |
| William Chambers - 1849 - 830 pages
...the north by Scotland, from which it is chiefly separated by the Solway Firth and the Cheviot hills ; on the east by the German Ocean; on the south by the English Channel ; and on the west by St George's I Somerset, Deron, and Cornwall, and terminating in the promontory... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1849 - 460 pages
...10 west longitude.* ENGLAND, including Wales, is bounded on the north and north-west by Scotland ; on the east by the German Ocean ; on the south by the English or British Channel ; and on the west by St. George's Channel and the Irish Sea. . When, and by whom,... | |
| Joseph Guy - Geography - 1852 - 154 pages
...of it is called Scotland. ENGLAND AND WALES. England and Wales are bounded on the north by Scotland, on the east by the German Ocean, on the south by the English Channel, and on the west by St. George's Channel and the Irish Sea. Wales includes the district lying west of... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1855 - 292 pages
...as 3 is to 4 very nearly. C England and Wales will form the subject of the present section. England is bounded on the east by the German Ocean, on the south by the English Channel, on the west by the I Bristol Channel, Wales, and the Irish Sea. On the north the Solway Firth, the Cheviot Hills,... | |
| T. Challener - 1856 - 158 pages
...of the Saxon tribes that settled in its southern districts, about the middle of the fifth century. Ocean; on the South by the English Channel; on the West by St. George's Channel. A. From Berwick on the North, to St. Alban's Head on the South, it is about 360 miles; and from Berwick-npon-Tweed... | |
| Robert Anderson (schoolmaster.) - 1856 - 406 pages
...square of 85 miles. Capital, LONDON on the Thames. ENGLAND AND WALES, bounded on the North by Scotland ; on the East by the German Ocean ; on the South by the English Channel ; and on the West by the Atlantic Ocean, St. George's Channel, and the Irish Sea. NATURAL FEATURES.... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1856 - 856 pages
...north by Scotland, from which it is separated chiefly by the Sol way Firth and the Cheviot Hills ; on the east, by the German Ocean ; on the south, by the English Channel ; and on the west, by St George's Channel and the Irish Sea. The space thus included is rather irregular... | |
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