A General History of the County of Norfolk: Intended to Convey All the Information of a Norfolk Tour, with the More Extended Details of Antiquarian, Statistical, Pictorial, Architectural, and Miscellaneous Information; Including Biographical Notices, Original and Selected, Том 2John Chambers J. Stacy, 1829 |
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... Henry the VII.'s time . It has had a carving of leaves and flowers round it , a great part of which is decayed and taken away . Two arched doors lead to different parts of the house , and one not arched into the next room , which ...
... Henry the VII.'s time . It has had a carving of leaves and flowers round it , a great part of which is decayed and taken away . Two arched doors lead to different parts of the house , and one not arched into the next room , which ...
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... Henry VII . , and sixteen years of Henry VIII . It is an impaled coat , with the frette on the sinister side . Not the least curious part of this room is the western side . It is of boards , over the stud work adorned with a profusion ...
... Henry VII . , and sixteen years of Henry VIII . It is an impaled coat , with the frette on the sinister side . Not the least curious part of this room is the western side . It is of boards , over the stud work adorned with a profusion ...
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... Henry Spelman , and says he was as tall as his grandson Harry Spelman . He has been told that sir Henry did not understand Latin perfectly till he was forty years old . He said to sir William , beholden to Mr. Speed and Stowe for ...
... Henry Spelman , and says he was as tall as his grandson Harry Spelman . He has been told that sir Henry did not understand Latin perfectly till he was forty years old . He said to sir William , beholden to Mr. Speed and Stowe for ...
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... Henry III . himself was sitting , in the thirty - ninth of that king , he claimed a mon- strous fish taken on the land of one of the bishop's wards , whose ancestors claimed wreck at sea . The king himself made answer , and ordered him ...
... Henry III . himself was sitting , in the thirty - ninth of that king , he claimed a mon- strous fish taken on the land of one of the bishop's wards , whose ancestors claimed wreck at sea . The king himself made answer , and ordered him ...
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... Henry III . by sir Robert Aguillon . It was made a cell of Augustine canons to the priory of Walsingham . At the dissolution it came into the hands of sir Thomas Halles , who was soon after arrested for debt and his lands sold . The ...
... Henry III . by sir Robert Aguillon . It was made a cell of Augustine canons to the priory of Walsingham . At the dissolution it came into the hands of sir Thomas Halles , who was soon after arrested for debt and his lands sold . The ...
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Страница 684 - And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat upon it. His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow: And for fear of him the keepers did shake, and became as dead men.
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Страница 601 - In a field of old Walsingham, not many months past, were digged up between forty and fifty urns deposited in a dry and sandy soil not a yard deep, nor far from one another...
Страница 848 - YE, who with warmth the public triumph feel Of talents dignified by sacred zeal, Here, to devotion's bard devoutly just, Pay your fond tribute due to Cowper's dust ! England, exulting in his spotless fame, Ranks with her dearest sons his favourite name.
Страница 849 - And watched a poet through misfortune's vale. Her spotless dust, angelic guards defend ! It is the dust of Unwin, Cowper's friend ! That single title in itself is fame, For all who read his verse revere her name.
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Страница 601 - ... and altars unto the gods and heroes above it. That these were the urns of Romans from the common custom and place where they were found is no obscure conjecture, not far from a Roman garrison and but five miles from Brancaster, set down by ancient record under the name of Brannodunum.
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Страница 451 - To be sure his success has not been equal to his merit, which yet, perhaps, is in some measure owing to himself; for that very impetuosity of spirit, which, under proper government, renders him the agreeable creature lie is, has, in some circumstances of life, got the better of him, and hurt his views.
Страница 839 - March, 17(>1, was elected one of the knights companions of the most honourable order of the Bath.