Etymological Geography Being a Classified List of Terms Epithets of Most Fre

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T a Gibson
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1 * of Beer or Ale. 8 of Cneben. 9 of the l?a#/e. J of the Cantii (Cantwarafo'r?^, \ Sax. )- 10 1 A Northumbrian king. 2 Wife of the first Sir James Colquhoun, by whom it was founded. There was formerly an extensive wisse/-bank below the town. * This was formerly a fort belonging to the French, called Du Quesne, but was abandoned by their troops in 1758, on the approach of General Forbes, and its n. Changed to the present one, in honour of the illustrious minister by whom the war was then direc...ted. 5 Such stones, or petrified shells, having the form of a serpent or adder, are found in several parts of Engl. ; as, Whitby, Adderton, York-sh. &c. E A W. Sax. Prince, Egbert's father, who was buried in the church. 7 The Sax. Kings kept the hostages of the conquered nations in this city. S There is a story connected with this town, which merits being perpetu- ated. When Holland was engaged in his E. Edition of the ' Britannia, ' Cambden accidentally visited the press, and, looking on the sheet that was working off, he found that to his remark of Banbury being famous for cheese, the translator added " cakes and ale.

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