. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. Norman Door-way in Kewstotce Church. CHAP. I. INTRODUCTORY. General SummaryâBoundariesâCoastâLevels or ValesâDe- rivations of NamesâMendip HillsâAgricultural Cultivationâ Public Di â Parochial Churches Norman Vestiges- Manor and Court Houses Antediluvian Relics- Ancient Roads. â Camps and The following Descriptive Sketch embraces one of the most interesting- portions of the county of Somerset, including the Hundreds of Winterstoke, Brent with Wring- ton, Portbury, and Hartcliffe
. Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somerset. Natural history; Caves. [from old catalog]. Norman Door-way in Kewstotce Church. CHAP. I. INTRODUCTORY. General SummaryâBoundariesâCoastâLevels or ValesâDe- rivations of NamesâMendip HillsâAgricultural Cultivationâ Public Di â Parochial Churches Norman Vestiges- Manor and Court Houses Antediluvian Relics- Ancient Roads. â Camps and The following Descriptive Sketch embraces one of the most interesting- portions of the county of Somerset, including the Hundreds of Winterstoke, Brent with Wring- ton, Portbury, and Hartcliffe with Bedminster; together with a few parishes in the Hundreds of Bempstone and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rutter, John, 1796-1851. London, Longman, Rees, and co. [etc. ]
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