| John Britton, John Hodgson - 1812 - 1036 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blnkemore, near Hamelac, now Ilelmsley, surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them, that parsing by where the abbey T 3 was • Young's Six Month's Tour, Vol. 11. Hinderwell's Hist, of Scarborough,... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 1038 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blakemore, near Hamelac, now Helmsley, surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of three different vales, with each a rrtulet running through them, that passing by where the abbey T 3 was • Young1* Six Month's Tour,... | |
| 1821 - 200 páginas
...on. another. This circumstance appears to be the foundation of the proverb.* The abbey is situated near the angles of three different vales, with each a rivulet running through them ; that passing by where the abbey was built being called Rie, whence the vale took its name, and this religious... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 352 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blake-more, near Hamelac, now Helmsley, surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them, that passing by where the abbey was built, being called Rie, whence this vale took its name ; and this religious... | |
| William Eastmead - 1824 - 536 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blakemore, near Hcmelac, now Hclmsley, surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them; that pas. sing by where the abbey was built being called Rie, whence this vale took its name, and this religious... | |
| Kirkstall abbey - 1827 - 252 páginas
...which is also the choir habit where they have colleges. Hamelec, or Hemsley, surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them ; that passing by where the Abbey was built being called Rie, whence this vale took its name, and this Religious... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 478 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blackmore, near Hemelac, now Helmsley,* surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them ; that passing by where the abbey was built being called Rie, whence this vale took its name, and this religious... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1853 - 474 páginas
...of them a solitary place in Blackmore, near Hemelac, now Helmsley,* • surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them ; that passing by where the abbey was built being called Rie, whence this vale took its name, and this religions... | |
| England - 1862 - 162 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blakemore, near Hamelac, now Helmsley, surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them, that passing by where the abbey was built being called Rie, whence this vale took its name; and this religious... | |
| 1902 - 440 páginas
...some of them a solitary place in Blackemoor, near Hemlac (now Helmsley), surrounded by steep hills, and covered with wood and ling, near the angles of...vales, with each a rivulet running through them ; that passing by where the Abbey was built being called Rie, whence this vale took its name, and this house... | |
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