An Historical Account of the Ancient Town and Port of Wisbech, in the Isle of Ely, in the County of Cambridge: And of the Circumjacent Towns and Villages, the Drainage of the Great Level of the Fens, the Origin of the Royal Franchise of the Isle of Ely &c. ...H. and J. Leach, 1827 - 700 pagina's |
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... Grounds Mr. Thomas , ditto . Guest Mr. George , ditto Gunnis Mr. Jackson , Spilsby Gurney Richard Hanbury , Esq . Keswick Gurney Joseph John , Esq . Earlham Gurney Daniel , Esq . F.A.S. Lynn HARDWICKE Rt . Hon . the Earl of , K.G. Lord ...
... Grounds Mr. Thomas , ditto . Guest Mr. George , ditto Gunnis Mr. Jackson , Spilsby Gurney Richard Hanbury , Esq . Keswick Gurney Joseph John , Esq . Earlham Gurney Daniel , Esq . F.A.S. Lynn HARDWICKE Rt . Hon . the Earl of , K.G. Lord ...
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... ground , it is reasonable to suppose that they were after- wards induced to bestow upon it the expense and cost of raising and erecting strong barriers or banks of earth * Julius Cæsar says , " The Britons call a thick wood , inclosed ...
... ground , it is reasonable to suppose that they were after- wards induced to bestow upon it the expense and cost of raising and erecting strong barriers or banks of earth * Julius Cæsar says , " The Britons call a thick wood , inclosed ...
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... ground upon which the houses are now built is much higher than the level in ancient . times . It has been an inquiry , by what means the level was so drowned as that woods should be torn up by the roots , and so great a proportion of ...
... ground upon which the houses are now built is much higher than the level in ancient . times . It has been an inquiry , by what means the level was so drowned as that woods should be torn up by the roots , and so great a proportion of ...
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... ground , where they were sometimes wet and sometimes dry , and finally fall into the water , where the mud and decayed vegetative matter , which now constitutes the rich fen moor , would ultimately cover them to the present depth ...
... ground , where they were sometimes wet and sometimes dry , and finally fall into the water , where the mud and decayed vegetative matter , which now constitutes the rich fen moor , would ultimately cover them to the present depth ...
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... ground and swathes of mowed grass lying perfect and not consumed , by which , he observes , it is manifest that some excessive rain , falling in the summer time , had caused such a flood of fresh waters , as then meeting with an ...
... ground and swathes of mowed grass lying perfect and not consumed , by which , he observes , it is manifest that some excessive rain , falling in the summer time , had caused such a flood of fresh waters , as then meeting with an ...
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abbey abbot acres afterwards aisle amongst ancient annum appointed bailiff bank Bedford level Bedford level corporation bishop of Ely bridge called capital burgesses castle channel chapel Charles Chatteris church Colvile corporation county of Cambridge Crabb-hole Cross daughter decay died ditto Doddington Domesday book drainage drains Dugdale earl Edward Emneth erected feet fens formerly granted guild Gunthorpe Guyhirn Hall Henry honour hundred improvement inhabitants isle of Ely James king land Leam Leverington Littleport Lynn manor marsh miles monastery monument navigation Nene Norfolk north level Ouse outfall Outwell parish parliament Parson Drove persons Peterborough Peyton poor present rector reign rents Richard river Nene river Ouse Robert Roman Saxon seig sewers side sluice stone Sutton thence thereof Thomas Thorney town of Wisbech Upwell Usill vicar Walpole Walsoken waters Welney West Walton Whittlesea William
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