Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... some years ago , we entered . We came to a few cottages - to a high ftone wall - to a small arched gateway ; and paffing through , what a little paradise burst upon us ! There were the ruins of the priory amongst magnificent trees ...
... some years ago , we entered . We came to a few cottages - to a high ftone wall - to a small arched gateway ; and paffing through , what a little paradise burst upon us ! There were the ruins of the priory amongst magnificent trees ...
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... Some also worked eight days during the autumn , having , no doubt during the harvest , a penny a - day . The customs varied in other manors ; in fome , all tenants without exception work- ing at the call of the lord abbot , for more or ...
... Some also worked eight days during the autumn , having , no doubt during the harvest , a penny a - day . The customs varied in other manors ; in fome , all tenants without exception work- ing at the call of the lord abbot , for more or ...
30 psl.
... Some of these , as Lichelake or Cocksmere , were let for as much as one hundred and fix fhillings and eightpence per annum , —a great sum then . There were also large woods on the different manors , and copfes ; and on all these manors ...
... Some of these , as Lichelake or Cocksmere , were let for as much as one hundred and fix fhillings and eightpence per annum , —a great sum then . There were also large woods on the different manors , and copfes ; and on all these manors ...
36 psl.
... some fine arches of the nave of the great church , with the chapel of St. Joseph at the west end . The chapel is a beautiful object , its principal walls remaining , and testifying by their round arches , and especially by the one ...
... some fine arches of the nave of the great church , with the chapel of St. Joseph at the west end . The chapel is a beautiful object , its principal walls remaining , and testifying by their round arches , and especially by the one ...
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... Some traces of wall are also shown as having belonged to the old hofpitium of the abbey : and at the foot of Tor - hill on the north fide still flows the chalybeate spring , regarded as holy during the palmy days of the abbey , and long ...
... Some traces of wall are also shown as having belonged to the old hofpitium of the abbey : and at the foot of Tor - hill on the north fide still flows the chalybeate spring , regarded as holy during the palmy days of the abbey , and long ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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