10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOWBENT»
Discover the use of
bowbent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bowbent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Letters and Papers: Foreign and Domestic. Calendar of Henry ...
Towns on the south side of Bowbent water along the foot of the hills of the White
Lande :-—West Newton to Kyllom 2 miles, Pauston 2 miles. Towns standing
betwixt Bowbent water and Warke castle along the Dry March z—Myndram to
Presfen ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Sherren Brewer, James Gairdner, 1902
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Letters and papers, foreign and domestic, of the reign of ...
Swynnho of Cornell, into Lynton Lowgh and Bowbent, slew Dand Yonger of
Felther- shawes. 6. On the 31st Sir Rob. Constable, intending to attack Lord
Hume, when he received notice that the latter had been warned by John Barns,
late in ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Sherren Brewer, Robert Henry Brodie, 1908
3
A History of Northumberland: In Three Parts
... m'che dyke to the blacke knowe at Chapman deane head And from the
Chapman deane hcad by a dyke tyll we come to Shotton lawe swyre And also by
the said dyke to yt fall in bowbent And from the entraunce of Elterbourne in
Bowbent up ...
John Bowbent now interposed a remark. With his usual thoughtfulness he had
noticed an oversight. " We ought to have told you," he said, " that the oak is from
one of the Touchworth trees, the one that fell in the storm last year, close by the
mill.
Elizabeth Reid Hope (lady.), 1883
Bowbent. perhaps (given the similarityalso to the imagery of Wordsworth's
opening lines)from MichaelBruce, 'Lochleven', 1770, ll. 444– 6: 'the mendicant, /
Bowbentwith age, thatontheold grey stone, /Sole sitting, suns him inthe publicway
'.
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic of the Reign of ...
Bowker. Geo. See Damplip. A. Bowland, Lane, i. g. 623 (84). Bowland, Edw., i. g.
100 (17;. Bowles (Booles, Bowie:, John, i. 301 309 860 ; .n. g. 449 (67). Thos.
n. g. 449(67). Bowman, Win., i. 690. Bowmont (Bowbent), water, tho Border river,
II; ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1965
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Family planning education
Vault caps are one type used to handle such special cases, and the bowbent
also is often useful for lesser anatomical deviations (Fig. 8-2, D and F). Vault caps
can sometimes be used when the vaginal vault has been damaged by accident
or ...
Charles William Hubbard, 1977
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The Border Line: From the Solway Firth to the North Sea, ...
"Townes and theves rackes alongest the watter of College from Bowbent to the
Hangingstone 2 : — West Newton to Hethpole 2 miles, thence to the way called
Wackrige Waye, which enters Scotland at White Swyer, being the head of ...
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The Charles Lamb Bulletin
carrier: 'he goes at that slow pace every morning . . . returns at night, however
weary he may be, takes it all quietly.' Thus, from day to day Bowbent, his eyes for
ever on the ground, He plies his weary journey. These last lines are from 'The Old
...
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Lyrical Ballads,: With Pastoral and Other Poems. In Two Volumes
Thus, from day to day, Bowbent, his eyes for ever on the ground, He plies his
weary journey ; seeing still, And never knowing that he sees, some straw, Some
scattered leaf, or marks which, in one track, The nails of cart or chariot wheel
have ...
William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1805