Antiquities Historical, Architectural, Chorographical, and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and the Adjacent Counties

Antiquities Historical, Architectural, Chorographical, and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and the Adjacent Counties
Author: William Dickinson
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Release: 1809
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In 1787 appeared Dickinson's "History of the antiquities of the town and church of Southwell", written under the name of Wm. Dickinson Rastall (the author's original name). In 1801-03 it was republished in 2 pts., under title "Antiquities historical, architectural, chorographical, and itinerary, in Nottinghamshire".

Antiquities Historical, Architectural, Chorographical and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and the Adjacent Counties; Comprising the Histories of Southwell (the Ad Pontem) and of Newark (the Sidnacester of the Romans) Interspersed With Biographical Sketches;

Antiquities Historical, Architectural, Chorographical and Itinerary, in Nottinghamshire and the Adjacent Counties; Comprising the Histories of Southwell (the Ad Pontem) and of Newark (the Sidnacester of the Romans) Interspersed With Biographical Sketches;
Author: William 1756-1822 Dickinson
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2021-09-10
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ISBN: 9781015099111

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