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Downs, by Ashey Sea-mark, and soon quite to Arreton chalk-pit.
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From almost every part of this down we gain the most splendid views; below, is the rich vale of Arreton, Newchurch, and
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SECOND DAY: Wootton 3-1/2, Arreton 4, Godshill and Appuldurcombe 5,
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"Oh, auntie, you have forgotten ` little Jane's 'grave in the pretty old churchyard at Brading, and the cottage in which the good ` dairyman's daughter' lived at Arreton," chimed in Nellie, who was more romantic.
Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel John B. [Illustrator] Greene
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In the opposite direction from Newport lies Arreton, where Legh Richmond found the heroine of a narrative we have all read -- _The Dairyman's
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873 Various
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Arreton is also surrounded with trees, which group happily with the pretty church and an old mansion now converted into a farm: and from the western end of the downs, the country about Newport and
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We buried him quietly in the churchyard at Arreton, the kind rector not asking for a baptismal certificate, for he knew that I was not a churchman, and Russie had never been baptized.
The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901
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Though tanged spear-heads of the Arreton Down type are fairly represented in Irish finds, no socket has been so far recovered with any of them; but an early form of nondescript tanged blade with a socket was found at
The Bronze Age in Ireland George Coffey 1886
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Arreton Down type of tanged blade is now admitted.
The Bronze Age in Ireland George Coffey 1886
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_ That thee hast, lucky; and we'll goo down to Arreton to the
English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day 1873
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