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| several inns in the village to cater for the | drovers and cattle-dealers. |
| The village is also noted for the | Drovers Arms public house and Lady Bagot's Drive, a p |
| ter being rescued by local Indians and cattle | drovers, Barlow met Foster at his Oregon City store w |
| he now dry Rush Pool, a pool formerly used by | drovers bringing cattle from Wales across the Severn |
| ch also helped to create lush pasture for the | drovers' cattle. |
| 6 the law was changed specifically to prevent | drovers escaping their debts by declaring themselves |
| Cattle | drovers in the 1850s referred to this trail as the Ka |
| Drovers Inn in East Fallowfield Township | |
| The inn at Newby Head was a | Drovers inn and roadside inn for travellers on the La |
| retained its market, which was frequented by | drovers into the 19th century. |
| There are ancient market routes and cattle | drovers lanes, which were main routes from as far afi |
| ortant watering and overnight halt for cattle | drovers providing easy access to water. |
| The path was in fact a | drovers' road leading via the Lavan Sands to Anglesey |
| d into the Middle Ages the road was used as a | Drovers' road and for extensive trade and transportat |
| er Teifi is crossed at Llechryd by an ancient | Drovers' road bridge which can be wholly submerged by |
| d, and the Welsh Road, an important mediaeval | drovers' road also passes through the village. |
| The village was also on a | drovers road on the way to Llangefni market and there |
| Evidence of past use as a | drovers road comes from some of the names of the farm |
| s crossed, almost at the summit by an ancient | drovers road now classified as the B4337 road which g |
| Roman Watling Street and an east-west cattle | drovers road (now a minor road called 'cow pastures') |
| The village was located on one of the main | drovers' roads from the north-west coast of Wales to |
| nd side, the route was part of the network of | drovers' roads that reached all the major centres of |
| Llanarmon was located on several | drovers' roads and owed much of its prosperity to the |
| Subsequently it was known as a | drovers' route with the area around the present day C |
| In its 18th century heyday as a town on | drovers' routes from Wales into England, Ruthin was r |
| Others worked in agriculture, as cattle | drovers, shepherds and millers. |
| al Australian soda bread prepared by swagmen, | drovers, stockmen and other travelers. |
| ields along with the men, sometimes acting as | drovers, supervisors and performing general maintenan |
| an ancient route that might have been used by | drovers taking cattle for export. |
| Drover's Tavern, also known as Travelers' & | Drovers' Tavern, is a historic brick building in Oran |
| an road, Sarn Helen, which was used by cattle | drovers to take their liverstock from Wales to Smithf |
| Money was freely lent, without security, to | drovers to enable them to purchase cattle, and the wa |
| ehind the village of Bontddu and join the old | drovers track across to Pont Scethin which allegedly |
| Drovers travelling to Swaffham market would stay over | |
| This is supported by the fact that | Drovers used to ford the Wye at Erwood to continue dr |
| ne, a Roman marching road, later an important | drovers' way for Fountains Abbey flocks to summer pas |
| There are many stories about the | Drovers, whose role existed for a period of three to |
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