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England's gazetteer, or, An accurate description of all the cities, towns, and villages of the kingdom : in three volumes... : this work includes all the chief harbours, bays, forests, hills, mines, medicinal springs, moors, and other curiosities both of nature and art, and not only takes notice of most of the manors and seats in the kingdom, both ancient and present, but also points out the old military ways, camps, castles, and other remarkable ruins of Roman, Danish, and Saxon antiquity : and particularly shews the estates that were formerly abbey-lands (v.1)
Whatley, Stephen (1712-1741); Browne, Daniel (1762); Millar, Andrew (1705-1768); John and Paul Knapton (Firm); John Whiston and Benj. White
MDCCLI [1751]
The dedication is signed: Stephen Whatley. Title page of v. 2 has "Kkapton" instead of "Knapton" in imprint. Title page of v. 3 reads: England's gazetteer. Vol. III, being a new index villaris, or, ...
England's gazetteer, or, An accurate description of all the cities, towns, and villages of the kingdom : in three volumes... : this work includes all the chief harbours, bays, forests, hills, mines, medicinal springs, moors, and other curiosities both of nature and art, and not only takes notice of most of the manors and seats in the kingdom, both ancient and present, but also points out the old military ways, camps, castles, and other remarkable ruins of Roman, Danish, and Saxon antiquity : and particularly shews the estates that were formerly abbey-lands (v.2)
Whatley, Stephen (1712-1741); Browne, Daniel (1762); Millar, Andrew (1705-1768); John and Paul Knapton (Firm); John Whiston and Benj. White
MDCCLI [1751]
The dedication is signed: Stephen Whatley. Title page of v. 2 has "Kkapton" instead of "Knapton" in imprint. Title page of v. 3 reads: England's gazetteer. Vol. III, being a new index villaris, or, ...
England's gazetteer, or, An accurate description of all the cities, towns, and villages of the kingdom : in three volumes... : this work includes all the chief harbours, bays, forests, hills, mines, medicinal springs, moors, and other curiosities both of nature and art, and not only takes notice of most of the manors and seats in the kingdom, both ancient and present, but also points out the old military ways, camps, castles, and other remarkable ruins of Roman, Danish, and Saxon antiquity : and particularly shews the estates that were formerly abbey-lands (v.3)
Whatley, Stephen (1712-1741); Browne, Daniel (1762); Millar, Andrew (1705-1768); John and Paul Knapton (Firm); John Whiston and Benj. White
MDCCLI [1751]
The dedication is signed: Stephen Whatley. Title page of v. 2 has "Kkapton" instead of "Knapton" in imprint. Title page of v. 3 reads: England's gazetteer. Vol. III, being a new index villaris, or, ...