Abstract
(1) Cf. J. H. S[krine], Uppingham by the Sea (London : Macmillan, 1878), p. 32 : “The stage on which our little history was enacted is a maritime plain of irregular semi‐circular shape, with a sea‐front of five miles, and a depth inland of from two to three miles. This plain, a dead level stretch of peat, ... is surrounded by a ring of hills, which rise in successive well‐defined ranges of increasing height, till they culminate in the summits of Cader Idris”.
Notes
(1) Cf. J. H. S[krine], Uppingham by the Sea (London : Macmillan, 1878), p. 32 : “The stage on which our little history was enacted is a maritime plain of irregular semi‐circular shape, with a sea‐front of five miles, and a depth inland of from two to three miles. This plain, a dead level stretch of peat, ... is surrounded by a ring of hills, which rise in successive well‐defined ranges of increasing height, till they culminate in the summits of Cader Idris”.