Wharncliffe affordeth two hundred dozen of coal for ever to his said works. In this Chase he had red and fallow deer and roes) and leaveth Bethuns, a Chase and Tower of the Earl of Salop, on the south side. By Wortley to Waddsley, where in times past... Record Series - Sayfa 161904Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Wainwright - 1829 - 448 sayfa
...Pennystone, thence to Bolsterstone by Midhop." *' Leaving WharnclilFe chase (stored with roebucks, which are decayed since the great frost) on the north, belonging to Sir Francis Wortley, where he hath great Iron works. The said Wharncliffe aflfbrdeth two hundred dozen of coals for ever... | |
| John Wainwright - 1829 - 444 sayfa
...Pennystone, thence to Bolsterstone by Midhop.?f *' Leaving Wharncliffe chase (stored with roebucks, which are decayed since the great frost) on the north, belonging to Sir Francis Worttey, where he hath great iron works. The said WharnclHie afibnletit two hundred dozen of coals... | |
| Robert Southey - 1834 - 394 sayfa
...so to Pennystone, thence to Boleterstone by Medop, leaveth Wharncliffe Chase (stored with roebucks, which are decayed since the great frost) on the north (belonging to Sir Francis Wortley, where he hath great iron works. The said Wharncliffe affordeth two hundred dozen of coal for ever to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1865 - 758 sayfa
...Penriystone, thence to Boleterstone by Medop, leaveth Wharndiffe Chase (stored with roebucks, which arc decayed since the great frost) on the north (belonging to Sir Francis Wortley, where he hath great ironworks. The said WharnclifTe aftordeth two hundred dozen of coal for ever to... | |
| Henry Ecroyd Smith - 1887 - 168 sayfa
...Yorkshire, Vol. I., p. 390. to Boleterstone by Medop, leaveth Wharncliffe Chase (stored with roebucks, which are decayed since the great frost) on the north, belonging to Sir Francis Wortley, where he hath great ironworks. The said Wharncliffe affordeth two hundred dozen of coal for ever to... | |
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