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V.—Oscillations in the Sea-Level. (Part III.)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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Norwich, England, is represented as situated on the banks of an arm of the sea even in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries (Lyell's “Principles,” 11th ed., vol. i, p. 521; S. Woodward). Early in the fourteenth century Pagham Harbour was formed by a sudden inroad of the sea (Encyc. Brit, vol. xxii, p. 723).
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2 “History and Antiquities of Norwich Castle,” 1836Google Scholar. Plates showing the ‘Yarmouth Hutch Map,’ a.d. 1000, and at various other periods, earlier and later: drawn from local records and geological observations.
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