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" Rumney marsh to London, and not from the several parts of it as they may be pickt out here and there. Mr Camden, col. 215, expounds differently from all. ' The inhabitants, according to its scituation, from the Thames southeward, distinguish it [Kent]... "
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Sivu 424
tekijä(t) Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1899
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The Natural History of England: Or, A Description of Each Particular ..., Nide 1

Benjamin Martin - 1759 - 476 sivua
...vizthe Upper, lying upon the Thames, which they look upon to be very healthy, but not altogether fo rich ; the middle Part to be both healthy and rich ; the lower Part to be rich, but not fo healthy. It is, however, very fruitful, abounding with Meadow, Fafture,...

A Glossary of Words Used in Swaledale, Yorkshire, Niteet 1–4

John Harland - 1873 - 696 sivua
...from all. ' The inhabitants, according to its scituation, from the Thames southeward, distinguish it [Kent] into three plots or portions (they call them...because of the wet marshy soil in most parts of it : it is however very fruitful in grass.' 65. Justice Nine-holes. Eeferring to Smarden, in the deanery...

Archaeologia Cantiana, Nide 9

1874 - 478 sivua
...from all. " The inhabitants, according to its scituation, from the Thames southeward, distinguish it [Kent] into three plots or portions (they call them...because of the wet marshy soil in most parts of it: it is however very fruitful in grass." O * So Lambarde, above. — Note by Dr. Pegge. t Rumney marsh....

Original Glossaries: And Glossaries with Fresh Additions. II. Cleveland ...

Walter William Skeat - 1876 - 180 sivua
...from all. ' The inhabitants, according to its scituation, from the Thames southeward, distinguish it [Kent] into three plots or portions (they call them...because of the wet marshy soil in most parts of it: it is however very fruitful in grass.' 65. Justice Nine-holes. Beferring to Smarden, in the deanery...

A Glossary of Surrey Words: (A Supplement to No. 12.)

Granville William Gresham Leveson Gower - 1876 - 488 sivua
...from all. ' The inhabitants, according to its scituation, from the Thames southeward, distinguish it [Kent] into three plots or portions (they call them...healthy and rich ; the lower, to be rich, but withal unhealthy,3 because of the wet marshy soil in most parts of it : it is however very fruitful in grass.'...




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