An account of Askern and its mineral springs; together with a sketch of the natural history, and a brief topography, of the immediate neibourhoodJohn Churchill, 1842 - 151 pagina's |
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... Smeaton , Little Smeaton , Smeaton Crags . - Botany and Geology . — Robin Hood's Well . - Roman Road . SECTION III . - Sketch of the Natural History of Askern and its Vicinity . - Geology . - Magnesian Limestone formation.- Fossils ...
... Smeaton , Little Smeaton , Smeaton Crags . - Botany and Geology . — Robin Hood's Well . - Roman Road . SECTION III . - Sketch of the Natural History of Askern and its Vicinity . - Geology . - Magnesian Limestone formation.- Fossils ...
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... SMEATON , is about three miles from Askern . The church stands pleasantly on the brow of a hill ; " the nave and chancel , " says Hunter , " may , without the slightest chance of error , be referred to a period before that of Domes- day ...
... SMEATON , is about three miles from Askern . The church stands pleasantly on the brow of a hill ; " the nave and chancel , " says Hunter , " may , without the slightest chance of error , be referred to a period before that of Domes- day ...
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... Smeaton Prags , which though not very generally known , is well worthy of a visit . The river , here very narrow , runs through a valley extending from Went Bridge to Smeaton , the sides of which are formed by steep and precipitous ...
... Smeaton Prags , which though not very generally known , is well worthy of a visit . The river , here very narrow , runs through a valley extending from Went Bridge to Smeaton , the sides of which are formed by steep and precipitous ...
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... " in a south direction to Darrington , Wentbridge , Smeaton , Campsall , and Hatfield . " I have not been able to recognise any vestiges of such a way . It would be inconsistent with the limits of this volume 32 VICINITY OF ASKERN .
... " in a south direction to Darrington , Wentbridge , Smeaton , Campsall , and Hatfield . " I have not been able to recognise any vestiges of such a way . It would be inconsistent with the limits of this volume 32 VICINITY OF ASKERN .
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... Smeaton and Womersley . Some animal remains have been occasionally found in this gravel ; as they belong to families of animals that at present inhabit the earth , this deposit must have been formed at a period very much later than the ...
... Smeaton and Womersley . Some animal remains have been occasionally found in this gravel ; as they belong to families of animals that at present inhabit the earth , this deposit must have been formed at a period very much later than the ...
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Pagina 56 - The grand transition, that there lives and works A soul in all things, and that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are his, That make so gay the solitary place Where no eye sees them.
Pagina 30 - Thirst knows neither mean nor measure, Robin Hood's Well was my treasure ; In a common dish enchained I my furious thirst restrained ; And, because I drank the deeper, I paid two farthings to the keeper.
Pagina 31 - Heu nimium sociis nota, Robine, tuis. Me pudet innocuos latices fudisse scelestis, Jamque viatori pocula tuta fero. En pietatis honos ! Comes hanc mihi Carliolensis JBdem sacravit, qua bibis, hospes, aquas.
Pagina 16 - Gros al to torn ; Remember his wondis that for the did smart; Gotten without syn, and on a virgin born: Al his hed percid with a crown of thorn. Alas ! man, thy hart ought to brest in too. Jiewarof the devyl when he blawis his horn, And pray thy gode aungel convey the.
Pagina 10 - Thorn, that these trees were natives of the place, and cut down by the Romans, because the Britons, when defeated in battle, retired into such morasses and woods, and were secure, continually making sallies out and retreats in again, intercepting their provisions, taking and destroying their carriages, &c.
Pagina 143 - ... that continual desquamation of the cuticle, which is frequently one of the most obstinate symptoms with which the physician has to contend ; but is itself also the sole agent under which all the formidable symptoms successively disappear.
Pagina 11 - Saxon camp, and history relates, that a battle was fought there between Ceadwalla, King of the Britons, and Penda, the Pagan King of Mercia, against Edwin, the first Christian King of Northumberland, in which Edwin, and Offride his eldest son, were slain.
Pagina 23 - Skern, who had heretofore been a benefactor to the same college ; and that natives of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire should have the preference.
Pagina 145 - ... Askern, and > wrote on its waters, informs us that rheumatism has been more benefited than any other malady — the chronic form of course, where there is rigidity of the joints, with swelling. A course of the baths, at a temperature varying from 95 to 105 degrees, will frequently effect a cure.
Pagina 104 - ... the microscope. It will be found to consist of a mass of large cells (Fig.