A New & Compendious History, of the County of Warwick: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Comprising Views, of the Principal Towns, Buildings, Modern Improvements, Seats of the Nobility & Gentry, Ecclesiastical Edifices &c &cW. Emans, 1830 - 383 pages |
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... BY WILLIAM SMITH , F.R.S.A. ENGRAVED ON STEEL . DRAWN BY W.OREEN ENGRAVED BY T RADCLYTRE . ( WARWICK CASTLE . BIRMINGHAM . Published May 21st 1830 by W. Emans , Bromsgrove Street . ΠΑ 670 .W3 566 1 PREFACE . Ir has been.
... BY WILLIAM SMITH , F.R.S.A. ENGRAVED ON STEEL . DRAWN BY W.OREEN ENGRAVED BY T RADCLYTRE . ( WARWICK CASTLE . BIRMINGHAM . Published May 21st 1830 by W. Emans , Bromsgrove Street . ΠΑ 670 .W3 566 1 PREFACE . Ir has been.
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... street , and in all probability fixed year 30 . his encampments on the sites of British stations . To increase , no doubt , his line of communication , and to augment his security , he constructed forts and en- trenched camps along the ...
... street , and in all probability fixed year 30 . his encampments on the sites of British stations . To increase , no doubt , his line of communication , and to augment his security , he constructed forts and en- trenched camps along the ...
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... street road , which divides the county on the north - east from Leicestershire , and is a private road from Weedon to Lilburn . At this place it forms the public turnpike road for a few miles from Daventry to Lutterworth ; there again ...
... street road , which divides the county on the north - east from Leicestershire , and is a private road from Weedon to Lilburn . At this place it forms the public turnpike road for a few miles from Daventry to Lutterworth ; there again ...
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... street , and a still smaller one , called the Ridgeway . It borders on part of the county on the east side ; but little traces of these are left . According to several of the modern writers , disputes have arisen as to the correctness ...
... street , and a still smaller one , called the Ridgeway . It borders on part of the county on the east side ; but little traces of these are left . According to several of the modern writers , disputes have arisen as to the correctness ...
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... Street 35 FFORD Perry Bridge From Wolverhamptonainsworth From Birmingham 30 to Dudley 10 miles Wasdon Birmingh Smith wide- 109 from Stourbridge- 25 Harbourn Dudley Extention From Bromsgrove ' Worcester Hoddey New Hall Windley G ...
... Street 35 FFORD Perry Bridge From Wolverhamptonainsworth From Birmingham 30 to Dudley 10 miles Wasdon Birmingh Smith wide- 109 from Stourbridge- 25 Harbourn Dudley Extention From Bromsgrove ' Worcester Hoddey New Hall Windley G ...
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