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<p> A north-midland county of England, lies wedged in between [[Lincoln]] (E.) and [[Derby]] (N.), and touches York on the N.; embraces the broad, level, and fruitful valley of the Trent, Sherwood Forest, and Wolds in the S.; excepting the Vale of [[Belvoir]] in the E., part of the Wolds and the [[Valley]] of the Trent, the land is not specially productive; coal and iron ore are found. The principal towns, Nottingham, Newark, Mansfield, &c., are busily engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of lace, hosiery, and various woollen goods; iron-founding and cotton mills are also numerous. </p>
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<p> A north-midland county of England, lies wedged in between [[Lincoln]] (E.) and [[Derby]] (N.), and touches York on the N.; embraces the broad, level, and fruitful valley of the Trent, Sherwood Forest, and Wolds in the S.; excepting the [[Vale]] of [[Belvoir]] in the E., part of the Wolds and the Valley of the Trent, the land is not specially productive; coal and iron ore are found. The principal towns, Nottingham, Newark, Mansfield, &c., are busily engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of lace, hosiery, and various woollen goods; iron-founding and cotton mills are also numerous. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_77166"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_77166"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 15 October 2021

Nottinghamshire [1]

A north-midland county of England, lies wedged in between Lincoln (E.) and Derby (N.), and touches York on the N.; embraces the broad, level, and fruitful valley of the Trent, Sherwood Forest, and Wolds in the S.; excepting the Vale of Belvoir in the E., part of the Wolds and the Valley of the Trent, the land is not specially productive; coal and iron ore are found. The principal towns, Nottingham, Newark, Mansfield, &c., are busily engaged in the manufacture of all kinds of lace, hosiery, and various woollen goods; iron-founding and cotton mills are also numerous.

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