Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... church , chapel , & c . from the earliest account , down to the present time . Col- lected from the best historians ... churches , abbies , ruins , & c . and other curious things worthy of observation . To which is added a scheme and ...
... church , chapel , & c . from the earliest account , down to the present time . Col- lected from the best historians ... churches , abbies , ruins , & c . and other curious things worthy of observation . To which is added a scheme and ...
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... churches now in use ; of their curiously painted windows , the inscriptions carefully collected ; and many of them ... church , and the lives of the archbishops of that see , from the first introduction of christianity into the ...
... churches now in use ; of their curiously painted windows , the inscriptions carefully collected ; and many of them ... church , and the lives of the archbishops of that see , from the first introduction of christianity into the ...
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... church to that place . This church is a large and handsome uniform building , exactly in the same stile of the other churches in Craven , which are known to have been rebuilt in the reigns of Henry VII . and VIII . In this church , on a ...
... church to that place . This church is a large and handsome uniform building , exactly in the same stile of the other churches in Craven , which are known to have been rebuilt in the reigns of Henry VII . and VIII . In this church , on a ...
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... Church was erected here very early in the Sax- on times . It contained a chantry , dedicated to our Lady and St. Anne ; founded by Richard Hammer- ton , Knt . according to the return of chantries , made by Archbishop Holgate , and ...
... Church was erected here very early in the Sax- on times . It contained a chantry , dedicated to our Lady and St. Anne ; founded by Richard Hammer- ton , Knt . according to the return of chantries , made by Archbishop Holgate , and ...
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... church - yard , where a floor of painted tiles is met with , in digging graves . The present church contains no remains of the original structure , excepting at the east end of the middle aisle . The rest was probably rebuilt about the ...
... church - yard , where a floor of painted tiles is met with , in digging graves . The present church contains no remains of the original structure , excepting at the east end of the middle aisle . The rest was probably rebuilt about the ...
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