The History of Romney Marsh ...J.R. Smith, 1849 - 182 sayfa |
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... containing six acres on which the castle formerly stood ; Barn Tolls , containing eleven acres , lying to the south of Castle Tolls ; and Ten Acres Tolls , containing eleven acres , lying to the west of Barn Tolls . In Ten Acres Tolls ...
... containing six acres on which the castle formerly stood ; Barn Tolls , containing eleven acres , lying to the south of Castle Tolls ; and Ten Acres Tolls , containing eleven acres , lying to the west of Barn Tolls . In Ten Acres Tolls ...
Sayfa 39
... contain many of those thin tiles or bricks generally designated Roman , from their use having been first introduced into this country by the people of that nation ; but whether Pevensey existed at the time the Romans held sway in ...
... contain many of those thin tiles or bricks generally designated Roman , from their use having been first introduced into this country by the people of that nation ; but whether Pevensey existed at the time the Romans held sway in ...
Sayfa 40
... containing but a few acres of land , grew and increased to the extent in which we now behold it , when there are in Romney Marsh alone 24,000 acres , and in all the other marshes connected with it not less than 60,000 . Thus this little ...
... containing but a few acres of land , grew and increased to the extent in which we now behold it , when there are in Romney Marsh alone 24,000 acres , and in all the other marshes connected with it not less than 60,000 . Thus this little ...
Sayfa 41
... ( containing no less than 24,000 acres ) was won from the sea , there is no testimony left to us from any record or historian that ever I could discover ; which defect doth strongly argue that the first gaining thereof was a work of the ...
... ( containing no less than 24,000 acres ) was won from the sea , there is no testimony left to us from any record or historian that ever I could discover ; which defect doth strongly argue that the first gaining thereof was a work of the ...
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... containing many inhabitants who were known by the name of Merscware , and the country itself was designated Merscwarum . King Offa , in his grant of Lyd to the Archbishop , which has already been alluded to , calls it Merscware , while ...
... containing many inhabitants who were known by the name of Merscware , and the country itself was designated Merscwarum . King Offa , in his grant of Lyd to the Archbishop , which has already been alluded to , calls it Merscware , while ...
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