Memorials of ShrewsburyJ. Eddowes, 1837 - 225 страници |
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... whole of Shropshire . The Castle , in succession , was possessed by the two sons of the founder , until the reign of Henry I. when it became a royal fortress , under the custody of a constable . Edward I. introduced a new style of ...
... whole of Shropshire . The Castle , in succession , was possessed by the two sons of the founder , until the reign of Henry I. when it became a royal fortress , under the custody of a constable . Edward I. introduced a new style of ...
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... whole the eye is directed to those parts which constitute that whole , and here defects may be discovered that will not stand the test of architectural scrutiny . The seats are well constructed , every individual being able to see the ...
... whole the eye is directed to those parts which constitute that whole , and here defects may be discovered that will not stand the test of architectural scrutiny . The seats are well constructed , every individual being able to see the ...
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... whole length of the nave and chancel , To render these important alterations of the fabric complete , the low massy tower was raised , and large double pointed windows were placed on each side , and the whole surmounted with an ...
... whole length of the nave and chancel , To render these important alterations of the fabric complete , the low massy tower was raised , and large double pointed windows were placed on each side , and the whole surmounted with an ...
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... whole is in excellent * About the close of the 12th century , companies of masons , designers , or architects , as well as workmen , were incorporated under the especial patronage of the Pope , and associated together as a fraternity of ...
... whole is in excellent * About the close of the 12th century , companies of masons , designers , or architects , as well as workmen , were incorporated under the especial patronage of the Pope , and associated together as a fraternity of ...
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... hand . From his loins issues a VINE , the branches of which , before its disarrangement , overspread the whole window , inclosing within the ovals . semicircular arches , resting on elegant clustered columns , with SAINT MARY'S . 45.
... hand . From his loins issues a VINE , the branches of which , before its disarrangement , overspread the whole window , inclosing within the ovals . semicircular arches , resting on elegant clustered columns , with SAINT MARY'S . 45.
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Abbey adjoining altar ancient architecture bailiffs Battle of Shrewsbury beautiful Bishop of Lichfield Blakeway building buttresses canopied Castle ceiling centre century Chad Chad's church chancel chantry chapel church of St Coleham columns contains court crocketed crowned decorated display Drapers Earl early edifice Edward elegant eminence entrance erected feet figures Foregate formed Frankwell front gallery Grinshill hall handsome Henry III Hill History of Shropshire inhabitants inscription interior John King lancet window lofty Lord Lord Hill's Column mansion Mary's monastery monument mouldings mullioned nave niches noble Norman occupied originally ornamented panelled parish pillars pinnacles pointed arches portion possessed present reign of Henry remains residence Richard river Roger de Montgomery roof royal Saint Saint Chad Salop Salopian Saxon Severn Shrewsbury Shropshire side aisles situation spacious specimens stained glass stone stood street suburb tablet tower town transepts Wales walls Welsh bridge Wroxeter
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Страница 170 - I have heard That guilty creatures, sitting at a play, Have by the very cunning of the scene Been struck so to the soul that presently They have proclaim'd their malefactions; For murder, though it have no tongue, will speak With most miraculous organ.
Страница 30 - The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Await alike the inevitable hour: The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
Страница 70 - It is also recorded that in 1571 Mr. Humphrey Onslowe, then bailiff, "added three others for the same purpose." This Humphrey Onslowe was the uncle of Richard Onslow, Esq., Speaker of the House of Commons in the 8th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, a member of the family located at Onslow, near this town. In the year 1595 these buildings, which probably were not very sightly, were removed, and the present building, of which it is truly said that it is " one of the most spacious and magnificent...
Страница 80 - And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.
Страница 119 - THE stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand ! Amidst their tall ancestral trees, O'er all the pleasant land. The deer across their greensward bound, Through shade and sunny gleam, And the swan glides past them with the sound Of some rejoicing stream.
Страница 21 - Confessor, this college possessed an estate of nearly 1300 acres, " for the maintenance of a dean, seven prebendaries, and a parish priest...
Страница 117 - FRANCE, AND THE MEMORABLE PLAINS OF WATERLOO, THAN FOR HIS BENEVOLENT AND PATERNAL CARE IN PROVIDING FOR THE COMFORTS AND SUPPLYING THE NECESSITIES OF HIS VICTORIOUS COUNTRYMEN, AND FOR THAT HUMANITY AND GENEROSITY WHICH THEIR VANQUISHED FOES EXPERIENCED AND ACKNOWLEDGED, THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN AND COUNTY OF SALOP HAVE ERECTED THIS COLUMN AND STATUE, AS A MEMORIAL OF THEIR RESPECT AND GRATITUDE TO AN ILLUSTRIOUS CONTEMPORARY, AND AN INCITEMENT TO EMULATION IN THE HEROES AND PATRIOTS OF FUTURE...
Страница 102 - tynie owt of mynde," and which several of the Guilds were obliged to support. This is apparent from their "compositions " and byelaws containing regulations to that effect. That of the Weavers, provides that certain fines^ shall be applied to the "sustentacon and encreece of the lyght of the seyd crafte of Wev's at the feast of Corpus Xp'i daye.
Страница 15 - Recall the days When tender joys, with pleasing smile, Blest my young ways. I see my fond companions rise ; I join the happy village joys ; I see our green hills touch the skies, And through the wood , , I hear the river's rushing noise— Its roaring flood.
Страница 117 - Fjance, and the memorable plains of Waterloo, than for his benevolent and paternal care, in providing for the comforts and supplying the necessities of his victorious countrymen, and for that humanity and generosity which their vanquished foes experienced and acknowledged— the inhabitants of the...