Searching for "TEMPLE CLOUD"

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    Place name County Entry Source
    CAMELEY Somerset Temple Cloud village, with post office under Bristol. Acres, 1,633. Real property, £3,808. Pop., 526. Houses, 102. Bath Imperial
    Cholwell House Somerset Cholwell House , seat, Cameley par., E. Somerset, near Temple Cloud vil. Bartholomew
    Edinburgh Midlothian Edinburgh, the metropolis of Scotland and county town of Midlothian, is situated 2 miles S of the Firth of Forth Groome
    Elgin Moray temple must have afforded a splendid spectacle. A vast dome, extending from the western entrance to the high altar, a length of 289 feet, with its richly ornamented arches crossing and recrossing each other to lean for support on the double rows of stately massive pillars- the mellowed light streaming through the richly stained windows, and flickering below amid the dark shadows of the pointed aisles, while the tapers of the altars twinkled through the rolling clouds Groome
    FERMANAGH Fermanagh FERMANAGH , an inland county, of the province of ULSTER, bounded on the east by Monaghan and Tyrone, on the north Lewis:Ireland
    HINTON-BLEWETT Somerset Temple Cloud, under Bristol. Acres, 1, 102. Real property, £2, 548. Pop., 302. Houses, 69. The property is much Imperial
    LEICESTERSHIRE, or LEICESTER Leicestershire LEICESTERSHIRE , or LEICESTER, an inland county, nearly in the centre of England, but a little to the E. It is Imperial
    LICHFIELD Derbyshire
    Nottinghamshire
    Shropshire
    Staffordshire
    LICHFIELD , a city, four parishes, a sub-district, and a district in Staffordshire, and a diocese partly also in Derbyshire Imperial
    Skye Inverness Shire temple, roofless to the sky; clustered sometimes together in black masses of eternal shadow; torn open here and there to show glimpses of shining lawns sown in the heart of the stone, or flashes of torrents rushing in silver veins through the darkness; crowned in some places by a green patch, on which the goats feed small as mice; and twisting frequently into towers of most fantastical device, that lie dark and spectral against the grey background of the air. To our left we could now behold the island of Rona and the northern end of Raasay. All our faculties Groome
    St Andrews Fife St Andrews, a royal burgh, market, and university town, and a seaport on St Andrews Bay, near the middle of Groome
    Temple Cloud Somerset Temple Cloud , vil., Cameley par., Somerset, 10 miles S. of Bristol; P.O., T.O. Bartholomew
    TEMPLE-CLOUD Somerset TEMPLE-CLOUD , a village in Camely parish, Somerset; on a commanding eminence, 10 miles S of Bristol. It is supposed Imperial
    UBLEY, or Obleigh Somerset Temple-Cloud, under Bristol. Acres, 1,811. Real property, £2,703. Pop., 307. Houses, 66. The property is much Imperial
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