Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, Volume 12The Society, 1893 The transactions include the society's proceedings. No proceedings are included in n. s. v. 70 (1970). |
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... east ; ( e ) , an alignment of stones under cover of ( d ) . SITE AND SURROUNDINGS . * With a slight exception , the whole of the above are in a large grass field , known as the " cow pasture , " on Woodhouse farm , in the parish of ...
... east ; ( e ) , an alignment of stones under cover of ( d ) . SITE AND SURROUNDINGS . * With a slight exception , the whole of the above are in a large grass field , known as the " cow pasture , " on Woodhouse farm , in the parish of ...
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... east and west . The whole of the field , except , I think , the part within the ring , has formerly been ploughed . At the same level as the ring , half - a - mile S. of it , in Yanwath wood , on a little promontory near the river , are ...
... east and west . The whole of the field , except , I think , the part within the ring , has formerly been ploughed . At the same level as the ring , half - a - mile S. of it , in Yanwath wood , on a little promontory near the river , are ...
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... east side , and three on the west - are all modern . THE ENCEINTE , - Or homestead , as it may perhaps be called ... eastern one . A well - defined , straight partition bank , of earth and stone , from 5 to 6 feet in width , and from 6 ...
... east side , and three on the west - are all modern . THE ENCEINTE , - Or homestead , as it may perhaps be called ... eastern one . A well - defined , straight partition bank , of earth and stone , from 5 to 6 feet in width , and from 6 ...
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... east side , which dominates it by a few feet of superior height . Hence , it could not have been a very defensible post ; and the spot seems to have been selected less on account of the strength of its position , than for its pleasant ...
... east side , which dominates it by a few feet of superior height . Hence , it could not have been a very defensible post ; and the spot seems to have been selected less on account of the strength of its position , than for its pleasant ...
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... eastern fold . The edge - stones of the well - defined portion of this bank , east of the folds , mark a breadth varying from 10 to 14 feet . Between the plantation and the gate beyond the northern point , the rampart seems to have been ...
... eastern fold . The edge - stones of the well - defined portion of this bank , east of the folds , mark a breadth varying from 10 to 14 feet . Between the plantation and the gate beyond the northern point , the rampart seems to have been ...
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