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... Formation of the New River Company 48-82 CHAPTER IV . SIR HUGH MYDDELTON ( continued ) — HIS OTHER ENGINEERING AND MINING WORKS HIS DEATH . Brading Haven -— Its reclamation undertaken by Myddelton — Myddel- ton arranges with King James ...
... Formation of the New River Company 48-82 CHAPTER IV . SIR HUGH MYDDELTON ( continued ) — HIS OTHER ENGINEERING AND MINING WORKS HIS DEATH . Brading Haven -— Its reclamation undertaken by Myddelton — Myddel- ton arranges with King James ...
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... formed by dykes and watercourses . It is thinly peopled , but abounds in cattle and sheep of a peculiarly hardy breed , which are a source of considerable wealth to the marshmen ; and it affords sufficient grazing for more than half a ...
... formed by dykes and watercourses . It is thinly peopled , but abounds in cattle and sheep of a peculiarly hardy breed , which are a source of considerable wealth to the marshmen ; and it affords sufficient grazing for more than half a ...
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... of the mode by which it was reclaimed by the banking out of the tidal waters . A British settlement is supposed to have been formed at CHAP . I. EMBANKMENT OF THE THAMES . an early. 6 CHAP . I. EMBANKMENT OF THE THAMES .
... of the mode by which it was reclaimed by the banking out of the tidal waters . A British settlement is supposed to have been formed at CHAP . I. EMBANKMENT OF THE THAMES . an early. 6 CHAP . I. EMBANKMENT OF THE THAMES .
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... forming an immense estuary of the Wash , into which the rivers Witham , Welland , Glen , Nene , and Ouse discharged the rainfall of the central counties of England . It was an inland sea in winter , and a noxious swamp in summer , the ...
... forming an immense estuary of the Wash , into which the rivers Witham , Welland , Glen , Nene , and Ouse discharged the rainfall of the central counties of England . It was an inland sea in winter , and a noxious swamp in summer , the ...
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... formed their solitary settlements . One of the first of the Fen islands thus occupied was the Isle of Ely , or Eely - so called , it is said , because of the abundance and goodness of the eels caught in the neighbourhood , and in which ...
... formed their solitary settlements . One of the first of the Fen islands thus occupied was the Isle of Ely , or Eely - so called , it is said , because of the abundance and goodness of the eels caught in the neighbourhood , and in which ...
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