The history of Lynn. To which is prefixed a copious account of Marshland, Wisbeach and the Fens, Том 11812 |
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... river of Stoke , ( sometimes also called Winson and Storke ) which toge ther with the Lenne or Nare scem to have been the only original Lynn rivers . the Ouse in its approach to Wisbeach and the Sea HISTORY OF LYNN . 11.
... river of Stoke , ( sometimes also called Winson and Storke ) which toge ther with the Lenne or Nare scem to have been the only original Lynn rivers . the Ouse in its approach to Wisbeach and the Sea HISTORY OF LYNN . 11.
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... sometime after the erection of the Sluices at Denver ; which by preventing the tides from going further up into the country , as before , proved very prejudicial to the harbour and Navigation of Lynn ; and the effects are felt , it ...
... sometime after the erection of the Sluices at Denver ; which by preventing the tides from going further up into the country , as before , proved very prejudicial to the harbour and Navigation of Lynn ; and the effects are felt , it ...
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... sometime after , and completed the conquest of a great part of South Britain , including , it seems , the country of the Iceni , which comprehended the present counties of Norfolk and Suffolk , with most , if not the whole of those of ...
... sometime after , and completed the conquest of a great part of South Britain , including , it seems , the country of the Iceni , which comprehended the present counties of Norfolk and Suffolk , with most , if not the whole of those of ...
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... sometimes loudly complain of the hardships they endured in la- bours of this kind , imposed upon them by the Romans : a plain proof that they bore their full share of them . Catus Decianus , it seems , was the name of the Roman officer ...
... sometimes loudly complain of the hardships they endured in la- bours of this kind , imposed upon them by the Romans : a plain proof that they bore their full share of them . Catus Decianus , it seems , was the name of the Roman officer ...
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... sometimes of a calcareous nature , are chiefly of plants now existing between the tropics , which would neither have grown in the lati- tudes in which they are dug up , nor have been carried and deposited there by any of the acting ...
... sometimes of a calcareous nature , are chiefly of plants now existing between the tropics , which would neither have grown in the lati- tudes in which they are dug up , nor have been carried and deposited there by any of the acting ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards alderman ancient Anglo-Saxons appears archbishop Beauties of England belonging bishop of Norwich brethren brother burgesses called Castle chapel character chief christianity church clergy conquest corporation Earl East Lexham Edward English erected expence favour feet fens former formerly fraternity friars further Gaywood Gild Gild of St granted guild Henry VIII Heptarchy History of Lynn holy hospital inhabitants John king king's kingdom lands late latter Lenn Letters Patents Lincolnshire Lollardism Lord majesty Marshland mayor ment monks Narford nerally Norfolk observed occasion ordeynd original Ouse parish Parkin parliament perhaps period persons poor pope possessions present pretty priest princes probably religious remarkable river river Nene Roman royal touch Sawtre Saxon says SECT seems shll sisters skivins Stigand successors supposed tenement tenure thee Thomas tion town Trinity whole William William of Malmsbury Wisbeach
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