Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... VIII.'s visitors , in 1539 , by Richard Moon , then prior , when it was found worth £ 212 . 3s . 4d . per annum . Here the reader has the whole skeleton hiftory of the priory of Bolton , near Skipton - in - Craven , in the style which ...
... VIII.'s visitors , in 1539 , by Richard Moon , then prior , when it was found worth £ 212 . 3s . 4d . per annum . Here the reader has the whole skeleton hiftory of the priory of Bolton , near Skipton - in - Craven , in the style which ...
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... VIII . broke in upon them , still building , and wrefted the property from Richard Moon , the prior , before he had completed his western tower . BOLTON PRIORY , WEST END . The vifitor will be agreeably furprised to see the nave ...
... VIII . broke in upon them , still building , and wrefted the property from Richard Moon , the prior , before he had completed his western tower . BOLTON PRIORY , WEST END . The vifitor will be agreeably furprised to see the nave ...
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... VIII . , Queen Dowager of France . Hence Ann Clifford , the renowned Countess of Pembroke and Mont- gomery , who lived from the days of Queen Elizabeth to those of Charles II . , who found fix ruined castles on her estates on coming ...
... VIII . , Queen Dowager of France . Hence Ann Clifford , the renowned Countess of Pembroke and Mont- gomery , who lived from the days of Queen Elizabeth to those of Charles II . , who found fix ruined castles on her estates on coming ...
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... VIII . But it seems that this miracle attended St. Benignus , the adopted son and immediate fucceffor of St. Patrick . Benignus having been for seven years educated in Rome , despising the prospect of pontifical dignity which it appears ...
... VIII . But it seems that this miracle attended St. Benignus , the adopted son and immediate fucceffor of St. Patrick . Benignus having been for seven years educated in Rome , despising the prospect of pontifical dignity which it appears ...
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... VIII . water . Such fine old manors , -Glastonbury , Eftrete , West Pennard , Godenye , Mere , Northlode , Eftbrent , Therlesmere , Lympleshame , Southbrent , Berghes , Wryngton , Hunftert , Merkysbury , & c . At these manors were noble ...
... VIII . water . Such fine old manors , -Glastonbury , Eftrete , West Pennard , Godenye , Mere , Northlode , Eftbrent , Therlesmere , Lympleshame , Southbrent , Berghes , Wryngton , Hunftert , Merkysbury , & c . At these manors were noble ...
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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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