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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... says , he " saw great numbers of oak and fir trees taken up in the Fens , near Thorney . " Great numbers were also dug up at the cutting of that large channel called Downham Eau . about a mile west from Magdalen bridge , at the setting ...
... says , he " saw great numbers of oak and fir trees taken up in the Fens , near Thorney . " Great numbers were also dug up at the cutting of that large channel called Downham Eau . about a mile west from Magdalen bridge , at the setting ...
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... says sir William Dugdale , " a large gravestone near the east end of the chancel in Tilney churchyard , whereon the form of a cross is so cut or carved , as that the upper part thereof ( where- with the carver had adorned it ) being ...
... says sir William Dugdale , " a large gravestone near the east end of the chancel in Tilney churchyard , whereon the form of a cross is so cut or carved , as that the upper part thereof ( where- with the carver had adorned it ) being ...
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... says " that the west front of this pile of building , is by far the most conspicuous and picturesque part of the ruins . It is indeed a very noble Norman façade , and though not entire , there is enough to convey a clear idea of its ...
... says " that the west front of this pile of building , is by far the most conspicuous and picturesque part of the ruins . It is indeed a very noble Norman façade , and though not entire , there is enough to convey a clear idea of its ...
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... says , " that the dormitory was over this side of the cloister . " - See also Fosbrooke's British Monachism , VOL . 111. p . 141 . + This part of the premises is now dedicated to agricultural purposes . be said to remain in statuo quo ...
... says , " that the dormitory was over this side of the cloister . " - See also Fosbrooke's British Monachism , VOL . 111. p . 141 . + This part of the premises is now dedicated to agricultural purposes . be said to remain in statuo quo ...
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... says , " in the description • Blomefield says " it is apparent that these three rooms were originally one large chapel . " He does not mention any circumstance from which it appears : and I can certainly discern none . Every part but ...
... says , " in the description • Blomefield says " it is apparent that these three rooms were originally one large chapel . " He does not mention any circumstance from which it appears : and I can certainly discern none . Every part but ...
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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.