Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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Page 66
... steeple , and at considerable height above ground , is a strong vaulted chamber , about six feet by four , the use of which is not known . The population of the parish of Long Preston , according to the returns under the act of ...
... steeple , and at considerable height above ground , is a strong vaulted chamber , about six feet by four , the use of which is not known . The population of the parish of Long Preston , according to the returns under the act of ...
Page 120
... steeple , and other necessary repairs , amounted to the sum of six thousand pounds and upwards ; for this a brief was obtained the same year , ( 12th Charles II ) With the money collected upon it , and other contributions , the church ...
... steeple , and other necessary repairs , amounted to the sum of six thousand pounds and upwards ; for this a brief was obtained the same year , ( 12th Charles II ) With the money collected upon it , and other contributions , the church ...
Page 122
... steeple 23 feet ; of the west arch 26 feet 4 inches . Length of the chapter - house 34 feet 8 inches ; breadth 18 feet 8 inches . The whole of the east window was formerly filled with painted glass , much of which was destroyed by the ...
... steeple 23 feet ; of the west arch 26 feet 4 inches . Length of the chapter - house 34 feet 8 inches ; breadth 18 feet 8 inches . The whole of the east window was formerly filled with painted glass , much of which was destroyed by the ...
Page 146
... steeple , or tower , in the cen- tre . The church is 165 feet in length ; in breadth 97 ; the nave 51 feet in height , and the steeple 96 feet . The choir or chancel is uncommonly spacious , measuring about 59 by 88 feet . The roof of ...
... steeple , or tower , in the cen- tre . The church is 165 feet in length ; in breadth 97 ; the nave 51 feet in height , and the steeple 96 feet . The choir or chancel is uncommonly spacious , measuring about 59 by 88 feet . The roof of ...
Page 173
... steeple is greatly admired for its extraordinary workmanship . In this Church there are two altar tombs ; one inlaid with a half figure in brass ; another to the memory of Thomas Ellis ( five times mayor of this town ) who founded the ...
... steeple is greatly admired for its extraordinary workmanship . In this Church there are two altar tombs ; one inlaid with a half figure in brass ; another to the memory of Thomas Ellis ( five times mayor of this town ) who founded the ...
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