The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, of Each County, 12. kötet,2. kiadás |
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But it oppears , in Terra Regis , that the soke of four hundreds and a half
belonged 10 Besiione ; of two hundreds to Hedintone , ( Headington ; ) of two
bundreds and a half to Cherielintone , ( qu . Chadlington ; ) of three hun . , dreds
to Optone ...
But it oppears , in Terra Regis , that the soke of four hundreds and a half
belonged 10 Besiione ; of two hundreds to Hedintone , ( Headington ; ) of two
bundreds and a half to Cherielintone , ( qu . Chadlington ; ) of three hun . , dreds
to Optone ...
6. oldal
Several battles of consequence were fought in the county ; and the city of Oxford
was four times completely reduced to ashes . So disastrously * For different
opinions concerning the etyniology of the term Wiccii , the reader is referred to
the ...
Several battles of consequence were fought in the county ; and the city of Oxford
was four times completely reduced to ashes . So disastrously * For different
opinions concerning the etyniology of the term Wiccii , the reader is referred to
the ...
8. oldal
... on the eastern part of the county , and bordering on the former possessions of
the Cattieuchlani , there was certainly a Roman station , the remains of which are
of a square form , with ditch and bank facing the four cardinal points .
... on the eastern part of the county , and bordering on the former possessions of
the Cattieuchlani , there was certainly a Roman station , the remains of which are
of a square form , with ditch and bank facing the four cardinal points .
10. oldal
Only one of those four consular , or prætorian ways , which were constructed from
sea to sea , two in length and two in breadth , of the whole island , passed
through Oxfordshire , and that was the Ikeneild - street , which stretched itself , in
...
Only one of those four consular , or prætorian ways , which were constructed from
sea to sea , two in length and two in breadth , of the whole island , passed
through Oxfordshire , and that was the Ikeneild - street , which stretched itself , in
...
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Clover , or trefoil , and ray - grass ; and , if to be kept three or four years , wbite
clover is added . 4. Wheat , and those who are not so correct as others , add , 5.
Oats , or barley , peas , or vetches . Among the crops only partially cựltivated may
...
Clover , or trefoil , and ray - grass ; and , if to be kept three or four years , wbite
clover is added . 4. Wheat , and those who are not so correct as others , add , 5.
Oats , or barley , peas , or vetches . Among the crops only partially cựltivated may
...
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