Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... whole lordship of Childewick , with the mill and foke thereof , as alfo of Siglefden and Harwood , with the fuit thereof . Alice de Romeli , their daughter , wife of William Fitz - Duncan ( 1 Henry II . , 1151 ) , translated these ...
... whole lordship of Childewick , with the mill and foke thereof , as alfo of Siglefden and Harwood , with the fuit thereof . Alice de Romeli , their daughter , wife of William Fitz - Duncan ( 1 Henry II . , 1151 ) , translated these ...
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... whole picture . The ruins , furrounded and mingled with magnificent trees , present a moft exquifite combination of towers , lofty broken arches and gables , with projections and windows of most varied character , draped with ivy , and ...
... whole picture . The ruins , furrounded and mingled with magnificent trees , present a moft exquifite combination of towers , lofty broken arches and gables , with projections and windows of most varied character , draped with ivy , and ...
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... whole facred ground . There ftood the tower of Richard Moon , the laft prior , who was eclipfed by the burly fhadow of bluff Harry , and left his work unfinished . There it ftands , with its fine receding arch embellished with shields ...
... whole facred ground . There ftood the tower of Richard Moon , the laft prior , who was eclipfed by the burly fhadow of bluff Harry , and left his work unfinished . There it ftands , with its fine receding arch embellished with shields ...
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... whole country . This monkish hiftorian of the then proud abbey , in the fifteenth century , tells us that it was called by the English EALDECHIRCHE , that is the ancient church , and that the people of that province found nothing by ...
... whole country . This monkish hiftorian of the then proud abbey , in the fifteenth century , tells us that it was called by the English EALDECHIRCHE , that is the ancient church , and that the people of that province found nothing by ...
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... whole world . " After the death of Joseph and his eleven companions the place continued long deferted , and from the abode of holy men became once more a lair of wild beafts , till it pleased the holy Virgin to recall her oratory to the ...
... whole world . " After the death of Joseph and his eleven companions the place continued long deferted , and from the abode of holy men became once more a lair of wild beafts , till it pleased the holy Virgin to recall her oratory to the ...
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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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