- A
horse pond is a body of
water used, and
generally created, for the
welfare of horses.
Horses can
drink water and wash
their legs in
these ponds. While...
- "Watch I vlee" he
cried to the people. Then he
dashed down into the
horsepond". The
house was
extensively restored for H
Philip du Cros,
later 2nd Bart...
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Center Historic District September 1, 1988 (#88001454) Brown, Center,
Horsepond, Parker, and
Whitney Rds. 42°34′18″N 71°39′03″W / 42.571667°N 71.650833°W...
- ('The
stones will
speak of you').
Originally the
structure of the
baroque horsepond with its
frescoes extended in
front of the
current eastern gate, giving...
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centered on the 1753 town
common area, from
which five
roads (Brown, Center,
Horsepond,
Parker and
Whitney Roads)
radiate away. The
district includes the buildings...
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fenced enclosure with a
garden of
peach and pear trees.
There is a sort of
horsepond in the village, but the
water is
undrinkable and the
supply of good water...
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access to
water and the nuns had to take
turns carrying water from the
horseponds to the house. Once they were
settled in Hengrave,
Mother More attempted...
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Tredwell from London, were ‘making
proselytes by
rebaptising them in a
nasty horsepond.'
Burkitt went to the barn in
which the
Baptist meeting was held, and...
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fenced enclosure with a
garden of
peach and pear trees.
There is a sort of
horsepond in the village, but the
water is
undrinkable and the
supply of good water...
- give them to King's College," he wrote, "would be to
throw them into a
horsepond", the
members of that
society being "generally so
conceited of
their Latin...