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... road . BLEDLOW RIDGE . Bloody height . Blencorn . Wheat mixed with rye . Boddle . Weeds in corn . BOLTER - END . A dwelling in common land of Fingest . Bor , or Bour . A place of shade . Bottom . Low or depressed ground . Burg . A ...
... road . BLEDLOW RIDGE . Bloody height . Blencorn . Wheat mixed with rye . Boddle . Weeds in corn . BOLTER - END . A dwelling in common land of Fingest . Bor , or Bour . A place of shade . Bottom . Low or depressed ground . Burg . A ...
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... road leading down to a twyford . Unkid . Anglo - Saxon un - cwydd , dull and dreary . Uplands . Risings ; opposed to meadows and marshes . Utland . Land which is let colonis tenentibus , or tenancy . Vill . The old term for a small ...
... road leading down to a twyford . Unkid . Anglo - Saxon un - cwydd , dull and dreary . Uplands . Risings ; opposed to meadows and marshes . Utland . Land which is let colonis tenentibus , or tenancy . Vill . The old term for a small ...
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... road from Aylesbury to Oxford , several human skeletons , together with bones of oxen and horses , were turned up by the labourers : there was also a singular horse - shoe , and numerous relics of weapons . A few all but obliterated ...
... road from Aylesbury to Oxford , several human skeletons , together with bones of oxen and horses , were turned up by the labourers : there was also a singular horse - shoe , and numerous relics of weapons . A few all but obliterated ...
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... roads and other monuments of civilization constructed by the Roman conquerors , the civil and ecclesiastical architecture of the succeeding ages , all furnish topics interesting in themselves , and emi- nently illustrative of our ...
... roads and other monuments of civilization constructed by the Roman conquerors , the civil and ecclesiastical architecture of the succeeding ages , all furnish topics interesting in themselves , and emi- nently illustrative of our ...
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... roads , in order to enable the squire - archy to acquire additional land - was bitterly inveighed against by many a village Hampden . Indeed , the evil was not altogether of a modern date , as we may gather from Tusser's pleasant ...
... roads , in order to enable the squire - archy to acquire additional land - was bitterly inveighed against by many a village Hampden . Indeed , the evil was not altogether of a modern date , as we may gather from Tusser's pleasant ...
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