Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... fome respect to that of Huntington , till it was discharged of that fubjection by Pope Celestine III . The prior and convent granted to John de la Infula , or Lifle , Lord of Rougmont , a liberty to found a chantry of fix chaplains in ...
... fome respect to that of Huntington , till it was discharged of that fubjection by Pope Celestine III . The prior and convent granted to John de la Infula , or Lifle , Lord of Rougmont , a liberty to found a chantry of fix chaplains in ...
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... fome days here , —you cross a high , bald bridge , very different to the one erected in 1314 by Eve de Laund . On a beam in a cottage adjoining the bridge may be seen this inscription : --- Thow yat paffys by yes way , One ave Maria ...
... fome days here , —you cross a high , bald bridge , very different to the one erected in 1314 by Eve de Laund . On a beam in a cottage adjoining the bridge may be seen this inscription : --- Thow yat paffys by yes way , One ave Maria ...
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... fome of them had been five hundred years in their graves , made faints of the very men who had stood the boldest adversaries of all Italian corruptions or affumptions ; namely , Patrick , or as originally called Succat ; Columbkille ...
... fome of them had been five hundred years in their graves , made faints of the very men who had stood the boldest adversaries of all Italian corruptions or affumptions ; namely , Patrick , or as originally called Succat ; Columbkille ...
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... fome , all tenants without exception work- ing at the call of the lord abbot , for more or less days , and in default paying a fixed fine . Befides these , there were by ancient custom other men who worked on the 28 GLASTONBURY ABBEY .
... fome , all tenants without exception work- ing at the call of the lord abbot , for more or less days , and in default paying a fixed fine . Befides these , there were by ancient custom other men who worked on the 28 GLASTONBURY ABBEY .
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... fome of them of vaft extent . That of Mere alone was a mile long and three - quarters of a 66 mile broad . There were gurgites , " not as you would fuppofe whirlpools , but weirs where fisheries for eels and other fifh were carried on ...
... fome of them of vaft extent . That of Mere alone was a mile long and three - quarters of a 66 mile broad . There were gurgites , " not as you would fuppofe whirlpools , but weirs where fisheries for eels and other fifh were carried on ...
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Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomas William Howitt,Mary Botham Howitt Visos knygos peržiūra - 1862 |
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