Ruined Abbeys and Castles of Great Britain, 1 tomasA.W. Bennett, 1862 - 228 psl. |
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... continued , however , and the monk of Lanthony describes the place and establishment in these terms : - " There stands in a deep valley a conventual church , fituated to pro- mote true religion , beyond almost all the churches in ...
... continued , however , and the monk of Lanthony describes the place and establishment in these terms : - " There stands in a deep valley a conventual church , fituated to pro- mote true religion , beyond almost all the churches in ...
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... continued to fhow itself in Marten , who lived to the age of eighty - feven . His epitaph , written by himself , may yet be seen in Chepstow church , and is curious , forming an anagram on his name . HERE , September 9 , in the year of ...
... continued to fhow itself in Marten , who lived to the age of eighty - feven . His epitaph , written by himself , may yet be seen in Chepstow church , and is curious , forming an anagram on his name . HERE , September 9 , in the year of ...
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... continued till it came into the poffeffion of Sir John Morley , and , by Maud his daughter and fole heiress , into the family of the Ap Jenkins , alias Herberts , in 1438. Edward IV . commanded William , whom he created Lord of Raglan ...
... continued till it came into the poffeffion of Sir John Morley , and , by Maud his daughter and fole heiress , into the family of the Ap Jenkins , alias Herberts , in 1438. Edward IV . commanded William , whom he created Lord of Raglan ...
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... continued all - forrowful at Conway , with his intimate friends , all fad and distressed , went straight to Beaumaris . There was a strong castle there that could not have been taken in ten years , if it had only been victualled and ...
... continued all - forrowful at Conway , with his intimate friends , all fad and distressed , went straight to Beaumaris . There was a strong castle there that could not have been taken in ten years , if it had only been victualled and ...
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... continued , " in the founding of the bell . My parents had the church before me ; so I know all about these things . I had the place after my mother . " Willing to turn her thoughts from anticipated deaths , we now inquire after the ...
... continued , " in the founding of the bell . My parents had the church before me ; so I know all about these things . I had the place after my mother . " Willing to turn her thoughts from anticipated deaths , we now inquire after the ...
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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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