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V.—Oscillations in the Sea-Level. (Part III.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

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.