id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48561 Monckton, Horace Woollaston Berkshire .txt text/plain 32360 1888 78 The boundary of the county follows in great part the river Thames our county and the sea is by river, Windsor being some 85 miles from the Thames forms a county boundary for a great part of its course, The Thames forms the county boundary at Old Windsor from a point river Thames, whilst on the west the chalk downs run on into Wiltshire The river Kennet rises in Wiltshire, enters Berkshire near Hungerford, several places in Berkshire, and teeth from Abingdon and Reading are Newbury was at one time a great place for barge building, and boats of in the district between Faringdon and the river Thames near Oxford, hill near the Thames where the present Windsor Castle stands. A village near the Thames five miles north-west A large village three miles south of Reading. A large village on the river Thames between Reading ./cache/48561.txt ./txt/48561.txt