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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... built round a small court called the Pump Yard . The walls of this little area bear certain marks of the Norman style . The windows on three stories are , indeed , later ; but there is a perfect Norman buttress , and opposite to it an ...
... built round a small court called the Pump Yard . The walls of this little area bear certain marks of the Norman style . The windows on three stories are , indeed , later ; but there is a perfect Norman buttress , and opposite to it an ...
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... built by one of the earls Warren of the Plantagenet line . At the distance of one hundred and thirty yards northward from the north - west corner of the church , and fronting the prior's lodge , stands the porter's lodge , thirty - six ...
... built by one of the earls Warren of the Plantagenet line . At the distance of one hundred and thirty yards northward from the north - west corner of the church , and fronting the prior's lodge , stands the porter's lodge , thirty - six ...
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... built by John de Grey , fifth bishop of the diocese . Gaywood castle stood where the farmhouse called Gaywood Hall now stands ; as appears from the moat which surrounds it . There is a turn- pike - road on the right of this place to ...
... built by John de Grey , fifth bishop of the diocese . Gaywood castle stood where the farmhouse called Gaywood Hall now stands ; as appears from the moat which surrounds it . There is a turn- pike - road on the right of this place to ...
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... built by sir ROBERT KNOWLS , a famous general , in the reigns of Edward III . and Richard II . , in the wars of France . He was knight of the garter , and bore gules on a chevron , argent , three roses of the first , which arms are ...
... built by sir ROBERT KNOWLS , a famous general , in the reigns of Edward III . and Richard II . , in the wars of France . He was knight of the garter , and bore gules on a chevron , argent , three roses of the first , which arms are ...
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... built on a hanging hill , is a beau- tiful prospect , and it contained lights and a guild . The tower is seen from a great distance . An annual fair is kept on the 25th of July , granted in the thirty - fifth of Ed- ward I. to John de ...
... built on a hanging hill , is a beau- tiful prospect , and it contained lights and a guild . The tower is seen from a great distance . An annual fair is kept on the 25th of July , granted in the thirty - fifth of Ed- ward I. to John de ...
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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 839 - March, 17(>1, was elected one of the knights companions of the most honourable order of the Bath.