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Page ix
... Hoar Stones , 383 , 397 CHAPTER V. On places called " Oldbury , " 397 , 399 CHAPTER VI . On ancient spots called by the name of " Castle , " 399 , 401 CHAPTER VII . Observations on the ancient names of Fields , & c . , 401 , 404 CHAPTER ...
... Hoar Stones , 383 , 397 CHAPTER V. On places called " Oldbury , " 397 , 399 CHAPTER VI . On ancient spots called by the name of " Castle , " 399 , 401 CHAPTER VII . Observations on the ancient names of Fields , & c . , 401 , 404 CHAPTER ...
Page 122
... Hoar Grave , " & c . , in the account of Hoar Stones . + See " Domesday Book . " person is thus noticed in the Index to Sir Henry 122.
... Hoar Grave , " & c . , in the account of Hoar Stones . + See " Domesday Book . " person is thus noticed in the Index to Sir Henry 122.
Page 139
... Hoar - bourne ; i . e . Hoar a bound , and Bourn a rivulet , from the Anglo - Saxon Burne.- See " Hoar Stones , " Chap . IV . thereon . There is a parish called Harborne , or Harbourn , in Staffordshire , which is bounded by Bourn Brook ...
... Hoar - bourne ; i . e . Hoar a bound , and Bourn a rivulet , from the Anglo - Saxon Burne.- See " Hoar Stones , " Chap . IV . thereon . There is a parish called Harborne , or Harbourn , in Staffordshire , which is bounded by Bourn Brook ...
Page 142
... Hoar Stone , which , in the first edition of this work , I suggested was so named from its whitish appearance ; but the better opinion of Mr. Hamper upon the subject is given in the latter part of this work in the account of " Hoar ...
... Hoar Stone , which , in the first edition of this work , I suggested was so named from its whitish appearance ; but the better opinion of Mr. Hamper upon the subject is given in the latter part of this work in the account of " Hoar ...
Page 144
... by the owner of the * See Iter XVIII . , title " Oddingley , " as to Dodo . + See the account of Hoar Stones . Lewis's " Topographical Dictionary . " § Published 1851 , p . 249 . field about ten years ago , and broken to pieces 144.
... by the owner of the * See Iter XVIII . , title " Oddingley , " as to Dodo . + See the account of Hoar Stones . Lewis's " Topographical Dictionary . " § Published 1851 , p . 249 . field about ten years ago , and broken to pieces 144.
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