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... marsh occupied the whole width of the present ' levels ' . Much has been written about the family of Sukespic ( in its various spellings ) who owned Marsh Barton ( Fig . 1 ) from the late 12th century1 until 1803. It is clear that ...
... marsh occupied the whole width of the present ' levels ' . Much has been written about the family of Sukespic ( in its various spellings ) who owned Marsh Barton ( Fig . 1 ) from the late 12th century1 until 1803. It is clear that ...
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... marshes had been reclaimed . In the mid - estuary over the last three centuries , something like 1500 acres of rough saltings have given way to rich embanked pastures ; the amount of recent salt marsh which replaces it cannot total more ...
... marshes had been reclaimed . In the mid - estuary over the last three centuries , something like 1500 acres of rough saltings have given way to rich embanked pastures ; the amount of recent salt marsh which replaces it cannot total more ...
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... marsh for that purpose also . Straight cuts , which permit rapid tidal ingress and exit , are totally alien to salt marsh , where the natural sinuous channels allow only a slow creep of tidal water . It is suggested that the activities ...
... marsh for that purpose also . Straight cuts , which permit rapid tidal ingress and exit , are totally alien to salt marsh , where the natural sinuous channels allow only a slow creep of tidal water . It is suggested that the activities ...
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PAPERS | 9 |
Thurlestone Families | 53 |
Settlement and Ancient Fields on Wigford Down | 69 |
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