| 1860 - 730 páginas
...and hedge (fosse ft hnye), constructed about both the wood and the meadows of Jedworth, 116s. 6d.' I think I cannot be mistaken in translating these...suppose the wood so enclosed may have been the bank of Fernyhurst, still a bank of magnificent oaks, and the meadows those fairy fields by t he side of Je... | |
| 1860 - 1028 páginas
...116e. 6d.* I think I cannot be mistaken in translating these word! ditch and hedge, and if so, you bave by far the earliest instance of such a fence on record....suppose the wood so enclosed may have been the bank of Fernyhuret, still a bank of magnificent onks, and the meadows those fairy fields by the side of Je... | |
| Margaret Maria Gordon - 1870 - 502 páginas
...and hedge (fosse et Tutye) constructed about both the wood and the meadows of Jed worth, 1 1 6s. 6d. I think I cannot be mistaken in translating these...suppose the wood so enclosed may have been the bank of Fernyhurst, and the meadows those fairy fields by the side of the Jed which form one of the most beautiful... | |
| James Watson - 1880 - 116 páginas
...ditch and hedge (fosse et haye) constructed about both the wood and the meadows of Jedworth, 116s. 6<f. I think I cannot be mistaken in translating these...beautiful and peculiarly Scotch scenes I have ever seen." Alexander met the English deputies here and concluded peace, the Scottish army being at that time in... | |
| Earnest lives - 1881 - 246 páginas
...Cosmo Innes speaks of the woods and 'meadows, those fairy fields by the side of the Jed,' as forming 'one of the most beautiful and peculiarly Scotch scenes I have ever seen.' Queen Mary had her court at Jedburgh on several occasions, and on her return from her visit to Bothwell,... | |
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