Nidderdale, Or, An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive Sketch of the Valley of the Nidd: Including Pateley Bridge, Bishopside, Dacre Banks, Hartwith, Brimham Rocks, Stonebeck Down, Ramsgill, Stonebeck Up, Middlesmoor, Fountains Earth, Greenhow Hill, and the Stump Cross CavernsThomas Thorpe, 1863 - 231 páginas |
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... equipments of a British hunter on the moors twenty centuries ago . It is at present in the possession of Mr. G. H. Strafford , commissioner for the inclosure . close to the river , a short distance below Pateley 4 NIDDERDALE .
... equipments of a British hunter on the moors twenty centuries ago . It is at present in the possession of Mr. G. H. Strafford , commissioner for the inclosure . close to the river , a short distance below Pateley 4 NIDDERDALE .
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... over Brimham and Hartwith . Notwithstand- ing the formation of the See of Ripon , the Archbishops of York , or more properly at present , the Ecclesiastical Com- The missioners , are yet the superior lords of Bishopside . 10 NIDDERDALE .
... over Brimham and Hartwith . Notwithstand- ing the formation of the See of Ripon , the Archbishops of York , or more properly at present , the Ecclesiastical Com- The missioners , are yet the superior lords of Bishopside . 10 NIDDERDALE .
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... present century , was nothing but a trackway across the moors , indicated to travellers in misty weather and in winter by tall , upright pillars of stone , some of which yet remain . It was only in the year 1756 that an act of ...
... present century , was nothing but a trackway across the moors , indicated to travellers in misty weather and in winter by tall , upright pillars of stone , some of which yet remain . It was only in the year 1756 that an act of ...
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... present name when the Domesday survey was made ; though , probably , at that time it was a cluster of shepherd's huts near the place where the river was crossed , and known as Nereford , while the land around it was the ley or field of ...
... present name when the Domesday survey was made ; though , probably , at that time it was a cluster of shepherd's huts near the place where the river was crossed , and known as Nereford , while the land around it was the ley or field of ...
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... present any remarkable features . The Nidderdale Brewery , built in 1855 , at the point where the road from Ripon ... present surface , and had evidently led to a ford before a bridge was built , the others to a bridge at a lower level ...
... present any remarkable features . The Nidderdale Brewery , built in 1855 , at the point where the road from Ripon ... present surface , and had evidently led to a ford before a bridge was built , the others to a bridge at a lower level ...
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acres adjoining annum appears Appletreewick Archbishop Bayne beautiful Beck belonging Bewerley Bewerley Hall Bishopside Braisty Woods Brimham Rocks building built buried called carucates cattle Chapel Chapelry church crags Craven Dacre Banks dale daughter died Dougill east erected feet Fountain's Earth Gill Gospatric Gowthwaite Grange Greenhow Hill grit gritstone Guy's-cliffe hamlet Hampsthwaite Hardcastle Garth Hartwith height heirs held Horner Ingilby inhabitants inscription John Yorke Kirkby Malzeard Knaresbrough lands Laurence Danson limestone Lofthouse lofty Lord Lupton manor married Mary Middlesmoor mile monks moor mountain neighbourhood Netherdale Nidderdale owners parish Pateley Bridge present railway Ramsgill Ravensgill Richard Richmond Ripley Ripon river Nidd road Roger de Mowbray short distance side Sir John Yorke Sir William Ingilby situate Skaife slope smelted Smelthouse Stean stone Stonebeck Thomas township trees valley village wall Whernside wife William Winsley yards Yorkshire
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Página 146 - Where'er we gaze, around, above, below, What rainbow tints, what magic charms are found ! Rock, river, forest, mountain all abound, And bluest skies that harmonize the whole : Beneath, the distant torrent's rushing sound Tells where the volumed cataract doth roll Between those hanging rocks, that shock yet please the soul.
Página 85 - Turn your astonish'd eyes ; behold yon huge And unhewn sphere of living adamant, Which, poised by magic, rests its central weight On yonder pointed rock ; firm as it seems, Such is its strange and virtuous property, It moves obsequious to the gentlest touch Of him whose breast is pure ; but to a traitor, Tho' even a giant's prowess nerv'd his arm, It stands as fixed as Snowdon.
Página 206 - Wild is thy lay and loud, Far in the downy cloud, Love gives it energy, love gave it birth. Where, on thy dewy wing, Where art thou journeying? Thy lay is in heaven, thy love is on earth. O'er fell and fountain sheen, O'er moor and mountain green, O'er the red streamer that heralds...
Página 146 - These silver mists shall melt away And dew the woods with glittering spray. Then in broad lustre shall be shown That mighty trench of living stone, And each huge trunk that from the side Reclines him o'er the darksome tide Where Tees, full many a fathom low, Wears with his rage no common foe ; For pebbly bank, nor sand-bed here, Nor clay-mound, checks his fierce career, Condemned to mine a channelled way O'er solid sheets of marble gray.
Página 207 - The oak-coppices, upon the sides of the mountains, retain russet leaves; the birch stands conspicuous with its silver stem and pucecoloured twigs; the hollies, with green leaves and scarlet berries, have come forth to view from among the deciduous trees, whose summer foliage had concealed them: the ivy is now plentifully apparent upon the stems and boughs of the trees, and upon the steep rocks. In place of the deep summer-green of the herbage and fern, many rich colours play into each other over...
Página 55 - Come up like ocean murmurs. But the scene Is lovely round ; a beautiful river there Wanders amid the fresh and fertile meads, The paradise he made unto himself, Mining the soil for ages. On each side The fields swell upward to the hills; beyond, Above the hills, in the blue distance, rise The mighty columns with which earth props heaven.
Página 93 - The graves around for many a year, Were dug by him who slumbers here ; Till worn with age, he dropped his spade, And in this dust, his bones were laid : As he now mouldering, shares the doom, Of those he buried in the tomb, So will his body too, with theirs arise, To share the judgment of the skies.
Página 55 - Thou shalt gaze, at once, Here on white villages, and tilth, and herds, And swarming roads, and there on solitudes That only hear the torrent, and the wind, And eagle's shriek.
Página 86 - Immediately above this orifice of the cylinder, and, on the very summit of the rock, are two small grooves, about two feet asunder, and of equal dimensions; they are perfectly circular, of about two inches in width, and the same, in depth ; and, might serve for the insertion of two pedestals, or props, which, it is not improbable, may formerly have supported the figure of some oracular idol...